Apparently they discovered a big gas field in Norway recently.
No doubt they have all kinds of means, secret and otherwise.
Nuclear explosions don't create tsunamis - more at work to create them than something just going boom
But let the Russians have their movie script scenarios - just makes them look even more stupid
I seem to remember reading somewhere that this was always the main road route, it's the loss of the rail route over the bridge that's the main problem with the bridge being destroyed. Also, seemingly the Ukranians look after that section of road, the M15, seeing as it goes from Ulraine to Ukraine, for only about 8km inside Moldova.
The airport at Chornobaivka has been hit consistently by Ukraine for weeks now; Russia lost countless helicopters and generals there and still tries to use it.
And even then, the North West is full of high cliffs and dunes. It has a natural defense to high waves.
It would probably be one of the last things the Russian military ever do! It would also end the country economically. The nuclear thing is a bluff, like the vast majority of the veiled threats they've made but it's about the only one that will get any Western attention.
Do nuclear testing create tsunamis?
How f*cked would we be if Russia did let off one of those Poseidon drones somewhere near enough off the west coast of Ireland, realistically though? 500m high wave sounds like some grade-A Ruski propaganda, so I guess the truth of it would be somewhere in between that and some glowing green seafoam.
The nearest thing I can think to compare is tsunamis in the far east. As near as I can figure, that Poseidon bomb going off would be roughly equivalent to a 9.5 earthquake. One with its origin point right on the surface of the seabed, I suppose, not far down in the crust. At the least, considerably worse than the 2011 Tohoku earthquake that led to those scenes of villages being swept away in Japan, would be my guess.
Its russian designed to not take out Russias oil and gas customers
RE: The Russian embassy
The people in the Russian embassy, ambassador included are having the most miserable time of their lives. They are struggling to leave the complex. They need to be escorted everywhere when they do leave. They are paranoid as f**k when they do. They are absolutely dieing to go back to Russia.
They can stay there and think about what they are doing.
Because of advanced secret Russian technology...
Or they paid a 12 year old to do the graphics
I thought all the weapons were coming in over land and that there were not flights coming in from abroad now.
Why does the tsunami stop at Europe. Is it because of Brexit, I wonder?
I am sure we will see more footage in near future
Norway never fails to dissapoint:
"OSLO (Reuters) - Norway will close its borders and ports to Russian trucks and ships, joining sanctions imposed by the European Union over the war in Ukraine, the Norwegian foreign ministry said on Friday.
Russian fishing vessels, which often land their catch at ports in northern Norway, will receive exemptions from sanctions.
Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, which operates under a 1920s treaty allowing expanded foreign access, will also be exempted, the ministry said."https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2022-04-29/norway-shuts-borders-ports-to-russian-goods-exempts-fishing-vessels
Hosting Orc fising vessels while the scum are trying to create a famine in Ukraine by stealing and selling all it's grain and the ships that carry it - and a big fuck you to Turkey for being the happy buyers of stolen grain, acquired by murdering, raping and torturing the original owners, stealing their laden ships, and knowing this full well. I never trusted their apparent sympathies for Ukraine. I was actually surprised at them closing the straits to Orc warships, but now suspect it must have been due to threats from higher up the food chain.
That Russian threat of a tidal wave bomb would wipe out the Faroe islands and inundate Norway also, but keep helping the Orcs breach sanctions and embargoes.
Russians threatening again,allthough they always forget that Britain is part of something bigger,called NATO,and they dont seem to care that Ireland is part of it too.
And those nuclear sites in Russia looks like juicy targets
Was an opportunity lost to work with other EU members a few weeks ago and kick out the majority of the bloated Russian mission here, even if they (Irish govt.) do not wish to close it down.
Maybe fact that they didn't do it with the others back then means they'd have to act alone now to expel any more (and poke their head up as it were). That is (probably) not going to happen due to fear.
Seems to be a foot dragging and wait and see type approach. I appreciate we've some citizens in Russia who may need diplomatic assistance, but it's getting to the stage that it's about as useful as having a North Korean embassy.
It was time to shut down the Russian embassy the same day they invaded a neighbouring country, let alone months later.
I think it's nearly a given. Hell, they'd probably almost get away with sending a lad over with a megaphone singing: "OOOO-le! O-le! O-le! O-le!; Ole! U-kraine!" for 5 solid minutes, and probably still win the vote due to the good will towards Ukraine :P Making a good song makes it more than a shoe-in for them.
I had kind of wondered what would have happened with the Russian entry. I know they've already been banned from it, but part of me felt that if they were still invited they'd be "Null-poit"-ed to the bottom of the scoreboard and probably booed off the stage.
I remember after the 2014 invasion that the Russians got a lot of hate during that Eurovision. The organizers sort of tried to deflect it a little by pleading with people to "Build Bridges" (which was the theme of that year's event), but I sensed that their pleads were mostly ignored...and rightly so.
Same footage my comment was replying to.
More a case of them dismissing us as not existing, and ignoring the geography and just seeing us a collateral damage.
Although, they have form in this regard. They don't tend to recognise their own former possessions' independence either.
Whatever about the context it's utterly obnoxious and very threatening and I just wonder why exactly we have diplomatic relations with them anymore. They've done nothing but fire insults, threats, spy on us, probably were involved in taking down our healthcare IT systems during a pandemic, nationalised several billion worth of Irish owned aircraft, carried out a military missile test not all that far off our southwest coast, flew nuclear bombers over our airspace, while we're a neutral country and have effectively no air defences... and they operate a hugely oversized embassy in Dublin and were for some reason trying to build what looks like some kind of bunkers the site.
Honestly think it's time to just recall our own ambassador from Moscow and give the Russian Embassy notice to quit the country. We don't need diplomatic relations with a country that continuously just hurls insults and threats. It's frankly unprecedented in Irish diplomatic history.
The members of the group - Kalush Orchestra - were actually part of the Ukrainian defence effort a few weeks ago. They have been given special dispensation to leave the country and represent the country in Eurovision. Here's three of them in uniform:
I'll be honest, Im more annoyed they referred to us as part of the British Isles.
Looks like abandoning neutrality comes with risks.
Russian State TV simulates nuclear attack on Ireland - Independent.ie
The bookies all have Ukraine as the red hot favourites to win this years Eurovision, the song is supposedly pretty good but they are also expecting the political voting to be off the charts. While the Eurovision is all a bit silly it would be nice to see Ukraine win it next week and then this time next year for them to be hosting it in Kyiv.
That's pretty impressive. Energy policy is generally decades in the making.
I wonder if similar figures are available across the EU?
You didn't make any relevant points for me to agree or disagree with.
They also attacked the runway in Odesa. Clearly an attempt to stop weapons coming from the west.