if anything Kallinigrad will be a independent republic if Russia implodes
But hundreds of other posts showed bodies and zero advance warnings which would suggest it was no accident
He’s a bit of a donkey. I know personally someone similar to him. They’re an absolute genius, but would say really weird things that would leave you confused, cos it’s like but you’re so smart and saying this stupid crap..?
My theory is they’re convinced that because they are smart everyone should listen to them without argument and if they think something then it has to be true.
Hmmm, you get your fun from watching an imaginary “other” that’s entirely the creation of the feebler minds of the reactionary right
just to point out one thing, no one said you can’t talk about dead bodies, but what you did was post a photo without any warning. Totally different.
Also what has a drone being shot down in America & whether or not that’s legal in Ireland got to do with Ukraine v Russia?
I think Elon is somewhat a sociopath, I remember him saying the death of old people during COVID isn’t so bad as they don’t have many productive years left….
Ukraines aresenal is growing,thanks to their biggest supplier,Russia
Did you see the one from earlier where they got a referendum results of near 100% to rejoin the Czech republic
He may even start sitting upright in his chair.
I would say the situation in Ukraine is the main reason
Putin looks rather nervous as well speaking
He usually have the strongman image and overconfidence in public
Hang on .
We can't talk about orcs,
Twitter,
Telegram,
Russia losing,
Dead bodies,
Kaliningrad,
Ukraine targeting Moscow or other russian cities.
Drone's.
Getting a little catty around these parts 🤣
I don't argue with his reasoning, but I suspect Ukraine will be able to mount an airborne raid and retake the Plant very soon. Their forces control all of the west bank of the river, north, west and south west of the site.
Whatever Russians are holding it are going to be sweating it very soon.
Stop talking about flying drones in Ireland. Nobody gives a shyte.
No you may not be entitled to fly freely in any air space over private property you need premission. @Furze99 indicated that the drones were hovering overhead and taking photographs, In this case its an invasion of privacy and you might well be within you rights to take action against it. For a shotgun to hit and damage a drone it would need to be 60-70 feet maximum from it. Drones are not entitled to fly lower than 30 meteres approx 100 feet over people as its is construed as a H&S hazard
It's all very phallic as well. They love a good rocket shot, cruise missile being launched or an artillery round being loaded and fired.
Then there was this from early on in the conflict:
Freud would have a field day with it all!
IAEA's Grossi: It is more urgent than ever to establish a security protection zone around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
We also had experts saying Russia will never invade Ukraine, or when they did that Ukraine would fall within days
Worryingly we also have experts saying Russia won't use Nukes...
I hope they do.
I listened to an analysis earlier, interpreting that the Ukrainians want a bridgehead east of the Dnipro well before winter sets in, in order to get the whole Donbass within ground weapons range, so they can spend the snowbound months lobbing guided artillery onto any Russian and Insurgent positions, including proxy civil administration sites and destroying supply lines and any dumps of ammo, fuel and food.
Once Spring comes, well rested Ukrainian forces will mop them up and extend their counter offensive all the way to the pre-2014 frontier.
Assuming the Putin administration and the Russian military in theatre don't collapse completely before this.
Russians surrendering themselves and a bmp 2
Land owners have property rights in the air in most common law countries under the ad coelum doctrine, the owner of land owned 'up to the heavens and down to hell'.
However the scope of the doctrine is limited by legislation or case law, here's a post of mine from the Legal Discussing thread on the topic from a few years ago:-
At the time I posted that I had completely forgot about the Keating & Co Ltd vs Jervis Shopping Centre Ltd [1997] 1 IR 512 High Court case which reaffirmed the doctrine and held that that a property owner had an actionable case for trespass and nuisance when there was an invasion of the lower stratum air space above their property.
When you think about not so long ago we had experts telling us it would take years to take Kherson back as it was too heavily fortified and Putin wouldn't let it go ,
Two weeks later here we are with the Ukrainans heading to the gates of Kherson and Russia is absolutely caving on every front,at this rate my prediction of Crimea by Christmas might just happen
Lovely bit of psychological warfare
Surely the game is up for the Russians on the Kherson front?
Their mobilisation effort has not been a resounding success, some of their best and most elite units have been effectively eliminated or reduced to such an extent its not longer a fit fighting force.
The rag tag drunks getting trained up are in no way prepared or ready for winter war.
The Russian economy, spare parts, manufacturing are in the toilet.
The west Is showing no sign of slowing down in its support for Ukraine.
Ukrainians can smell weakness and death from the Russians. They are in high morale and going in for the kill.
Part of the axis of evil
Most recent Amazon purchase - a wing suit.
Looks more and more like it and i am sure the situation in Ukraine wont make it any better
Some suggestions that the change in tone on the TV talk shows is also happening because of instructions from the Kremlin (though even Russia watchers say they are not entirely clear what the significance of this would be).
I still think he's got something going on either physiologically or other health issues ,
Putin looks rather uncomfortable and seems to have changed tone towards Ukraine for obvious reasons,he is losing.
The next crucial step for the Ukrainians would be to force the Russian retreat all the way back to the Dam or the town beside it. That puts the crossing into all sorts of fire including mortar range which effectively means no more Russians crossing here not even on foot. If they're smart they'll retreat across the dam before or fall back closer to Kherson city.
This will also limit the number of ferry crossings available to Russia and make the remaining ones easier to target. Scary times for them with winter looming.
With the heavily reinforced towns north falling it's hard to see them being able to stop it.