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Russia invading Ukraine (NEWS/UPDATES)

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Are they playing a clever game here, send in rookies as a distraction to be captured or worse and shown up by the media whilst making progress in other smaller areas?

It would seem so based on their in the last 48 hours.
Looks like he is not going to risk Kiev , but concentrating on south and east.
Odessa next.
 

another BM-21 fully loaded, just abandoned, possibly failed to fire (translation's a bit misleading). no sign of damage or bullet strikes...
The Ukranian military have these too, it must be absolute gold for them to have the russian's supplying them with equipment :)

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Would a bombing be enough to trigger anything in this circumstance. I can't say 100% but something is ringing a bell that it doesn't work that way.
No nuclear power plant will ever be the cause of a nuclear explosion.

But there is a lot of radioactive material in them and and external attack could release huge quantities of radioactive material into the environment.

Roughly, there's 1000 times more nuclear fuel in a nuclear reactor than in the Hiroshima bomb.
 
it was a poor decision to ban RT news in the uk as the result was always going to be the BBC getting banned In Russia.
Far more important to have BBC in Russia than no RT news in uk
RT isn't blocked in the UK.
It's blocked in the EU, but the satellite feed to the UK comes through Luxembourg and Luxembourg have stopped the feed to the UK because of the EU sanctions.
 
Are they playing a clever game here, send in rookies as a distraction to be captured or worse and shown up by the media whilst making progress in other smaller areas?
Aye I questioned whether what was happening around Kyiv was a bit of a distraction when it was coming up in the news how far Russia had managed to get in the South. But then a lot of that will come down to the fact they've just started bombing the shit out of everything.

I read today that instead of going into Kyiv they'll try to cut the city off from the West so supply lines can't get through from Europe. Then they'll move South to split the country in two. Horrible.
 
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That’s a very interesting thread and I know for a fact me fatha will be over the moon he won’t have to deal with ignorant Russian wankers when he goes away next month :lol:
Used to live in another country (not Russia) but a good mate there was russian. They are absolutely convinced Ukraine are bombing themselves. Have had to tell them I don't want to talk about it with them.

Can you not do the civilised world a favour and provide some news sources that will ‘teach’ your mate a bit of truth?
 
No nuclear power plant will ever be the cause of a nuclear explosion.

But there is a lot of radioactive material in them and and external attack could release huge quantities of radioactive material into the environment.

Roughly, there's 1000 times more nuclear fuel in a nuclear reactor than in the Hiroshima bomb.
The worry of course being that this shelling that is happening on “admin” buildings could of course be happening on things like pump houses and nitrogen stores.
 
I doubt anything will happen at the Power plant but the fact they are even bombing near it is crazy.

The reactors are highly secure but presume no one ever accounted for a war within the grounds so the command, control and systems are probably more of a risk. But can’t see any major concern
 
I doubt anything will happen at the Power plant but the fact they are even bombing near it is crazy.

The reactors are highly secure but presume no one ever accounted for a war within the grounds so the command, control and systems are probably more of a risk. But can’t see any major concern
I hope you’re right. It sounds risky AF to me. The bloody Russians will never be forgiven, twats.
 
In 2019 Ukraine only imported 30% of its gas. Since the annexing of Crimea it imports this from Europe rather than Russia (although the Europeans mostly get that gas from Russia in the first place!)

If you look at Figure 3 in this linked document you will see 2 main things.

1) there is a lot of gas under and in the sea off Crimea

2) there is a big gas field running from Donbas in the SE across to the NW and this is precisely where the Russian army are now sitting.

I am sure this is just a coincidence though.

There’s an excellent video posted earlier in the thread which goes into detail about the oil and gas fields and how Russian pipelines run through Ukraine, how Ukraine are relying on shell, etc to come and get at their natural reserves, how Russia don’t want that to happen, etc. Gives a lot of context as to why this invasion maybe happening
 
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