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I dont know how you could have made that conclusion. I said nothing anywhere about waving papers and doing a Chamberlain on it. And that is certainly not my line of thinking.
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Apparently this was the target for the Storm shadow missile attack in Kursk.
Boom
Seems like a big hit by early accounts. Also reports that North Korean generals could be stationed here.
That's some noise feckin hell
And note how the guy isn't running to hide. Even the Russians on the street knows Ukraine don't target civilians - only military facilities
As said by some here...
Now, I know these things look scary, but they are experimental. Could as easily end up in the ocean.
Despite some of the fear mongering, these appear to be non nuclear, but they can have incredibly powerful bombs similar to fab glide bombs used at the moment.
Interesting if true.
or end up in Poland/Baltic states. Or accidentally fly into Lukashenko's office?
Aren't these capable of carrying a nuclear warhead? Hopefully misfires and lands in Red square not Trafalgar square
Trump always agrees with the person in front of him.
To be fair most ballistics can fire any type of weapon, including nuclear.
I'm curious will these be packed with weaponry similar to those FAB glide bombs. Kinda of a way for Russia to use a weapon of severe destruction, without those nuclear labels. Suppose I'm wondering if this is a Russian equivalent to the American MOAB. But unlike America, Russia would have no qualms about dropping these in urban civilians centres .
A year or two ago, I came across a YT video about a high speed fpv camera drone Red Bull F1 team had developed that could keep up with and film, an F1 car going flat out, and thought Ukraine needs that tech; sure enough, these interceptor drones are near identical.
Thank you, Red Bull.
Very true.
So anti-personnel landmines now.
Which tells us two things.
a) There is no low the US wouldn't stoop to. Whats next, napalm?
and b) things must be really desperate. Even BBC had it on their news that its because there are serious concerns within the Ukrainian military leadership about the speed of progress by Russian troops at the moment especially around Pogrovsk. BBC even speaks about a possible front 'collapse'. Of course a qualifier was made as in 'degrading' anti-personnel landmines. So they're nice landmines really. In fact I'm surprised they didn't call them 'green' or 'sustainable'. You couldn't make this sh1t up.
Bingo!
Slow response time today, 9 hours, needs improvement, failure to improve on scutter response time could earn an all expenses paid vacation to Kursk
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Reported for trolling. Bingo. Which it actually is.
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Russia murders Ukrainians - silence
Russia tortures POWs - silence
Russia kidnaps children - silence
Russia bombs hospitals - silence
Russia lays a sea of landmines and anti-personnel mines - silence
The US allows Ukraine to use mines to defend itself - OUTRAGE!!
Putin can always count on his supporters and their selective concern.
Lewis Goodall @lewisgoodall.com · 1h NEW: Ukraine has fired British-made Storm Shadow missiles into Russia for the first time. Twelve of the weapons were fired into Kursk by Ukrainian armed forces.
Storm Shadows for Kursk only. Boooo
Another delivery by Germany today, not great but it's something. The MRAPs are usually good.
Hopefully Biden goes ham on the military aid before he leaves.
Just because the first usage of Storm Shadow was against something in Kursk doesn't necessarily mean they've been limited to Kursk only. It's only been a few days.
Maintaining or even expanding the Kursk bridgehead before Trump takes office gives Ukraine a very important spanner in the works. Putin almost certainly won't want to freeze the conflict on the lines as they currently are.
Destroying rear command posts in Kursk to disrupt operations there probably should be priority number 1 right now.
You are aware Russia have been using them all along?
Are you outraged?
So with genuine fears the Donbass front could collapse we see why Russia are absolutely "furious" and have their gremlins in fear mongering overdrive. Russia knows this is their chance and if they can limit military support for Ukraine through their sabre rattling it could make a crucial difference.
Economically they can't keep going forever so now is the time to win militarily. Especially when Ukraine haven't mobilised their younger men and that would take time.
This gaslighting by pro-Russians about Ukraine and USA escalating the conflict is up there with the alleged Jewish Pogroms in Amsterdam. Makes me feel like I'm losing my mind.
Video of the storm shadows hitting a target in Kursk. Looks to be 5 explosions?
The target is reported to be an underground command post, possible for both the North Korean and Russian military.
Wonder was this guy in the Kursk region today?
(Although according to some there are no NK troops there)
A military compound got pounded in I think it was Kursk today. Hopefully he was there. No doubt the north Koreans are the main reason the US gave permission.
Man, the world really dodged a bullet with this one.
worlds gone to pot.
I'm not sure what Corbyn is on about and I say that as someone who thinks Labour utterly shafted him.
Russia can end this, and could have at any point, but have not once given any indication that they will even consider it. Corbyn wants peace, but the invading country has not once offered it.
Corbyn seems to be in a roundabout way saying that he wants Ukraine to give up what's been taken from them without any consequence, which is a pretty **** awful message to send to not just Putin, but any country that fancies their arm on a neighbour's sovereignty.
Darth Putin murdered him with words