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Looks like they turned up but turned around and leftIs that emergency services or a massive gun battle?
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Looks like they turned up but turned around and leftIs that emergency services or a massive gun battle?
"hi we would like to put the fire out at the nuclear power station?" "na we are still shooting it bugger off"Looks like they turned up but turned around and left
Whatever building they hit looks to be out side of the main plant - it may be offices or visitor centre.Looked like they opened fire, caused a fire, emergency services attended but got stopped and buggered off then the Russians opened fire on the building again when they went.
For those that missed itFire at the power plant
Fuck me they've open up fire
Shooting the shit out of that building livestreamon youtube
It's here that is being shot at and burning.Whatever building they hit looks to be out side of the main plant - it may be offices or visitor centre.
I hadn't seen it so thanks for posting.You must be logged on to see media itemsIt’s probably already been posted but it’s worth seeing again
Putin might start concentration camps just like Hitler... but for his own people at this rate, how is he not dead? No one supports him other than his yes men seemingly.You must be logged on to see media itemsIt’s probably already been posted but it’s worth seeing again
Comment from there about the Swan Lake bit at the end.You must be logged on to see media itemsIt’s probably already been posted but it’s worth seeing again
They also attacked Chernobyl, a decision that made even less sense, 2 nuclear potential disasters only needing a badly placed explosion to happen in less than a week.Irrespective of the damage to the plant, the fact that they’ve been so reckless surely has to prompt NATO and/or Putin’s generals to seriously consider their next steps here.
I suspect the fire will be contained to a training centre / outer building and there won’t be a risk of meltdown but it doesn’t matter, the risk is real and surely this has to be a serious turning point. I honestly can’t believe they’d attack a Nuclear power plant.
Putin might start concentration camps just like Hitler... but for his own people at this rate, how is he not dead? No one supports him other than his yes men seemingly.
Comment from there about the Swan Lake bit at the end.
Swan Lake signals to citizens that something had gone haywire, usually politically, in the Soviet Union.
“Swan Lake,” a tale of love, betrayal, magic, and swans, was composed by Pyotr Illich Tchaikovsky. The ballet’s aesthetic became almost militaristic, with identically-costumed dancers moving in synchronization. This display of unified pageantry was performed for every visiting dignitary of the Soviet.
As “Swan Lake” was something of a symbol of Soviet power, naturally, it became a symbol of Soviet decay. In 1982, television programs across the Soviet Union were suddenly interrupted and replaced with a full-length broadcast of the ballet. It would later be revealed that general secretary Leonid Brezhnev had died, and the broadcast had been an impromptu stalling tactic while a successor was decided upon. The ballet would be suddenly broadcast again upon the deaths of his successors, Yuri Andropov and Konstantin Chernenko.
In August of 1991, “Swan Lake” appeared on television screens once again, after an attempted coup of Moscow. The broadcast would continue, uninterrupted, for three days, the soundtrack for the event that marked the end of the Soviet th
Comment from there about the Swan Lake bit at the end.
Swan Lake signals to citizens that something had gone haywire, usually politically, in the Soviet Union.
“Swan Lake,” a tale of love, betrayal, magic, and swans, was composed by Pyotr Illich Tchaikovsky. The ballet’s aesthetic became almost militaristic, with identically-costumed dancers moving in synchronization. This display of unified pageantry was performed for every visiting dignitary of the Soviet.
As “Swan Lake” was something of a symbol of Soviet power, naturally, it became a symbol of Soviet decay. In 1982, television programs across the Soviet Union were suddenly interrupted and replaced with a full-length broadcast of the ballet. It would later be revealed that general secretary Leonid Brezhnev had died, and the broadcast had been an impromptu stalling tactic while a successor was decided upon. The ballet would be suddenly broadcast again upon the deaths of his successors, Yuri Andropov and Konstantin Chernenko.
In August of 1991, “Swan Lake” appeared on television screens once again, after an attempted coup of Moscow. The broadcast would continue, uninterrupted, for three days, the soundtrack for the event that marked the end of the Soviet Union.
Thank you for this.
Surely a matter of time before he's assassinatedPutin might start concentration camps just like Hitler... but for his own people at this rate, how is he not dead? No one supports him other than his yes men seemingly.
I don't see any Firefighters in the CCTV feed where you would expect them to be so did they come back again? It's about an hour into this video from the start when they came the 1st time but you see the flashing lights all leave.You must be logged on to see media items
It's still smokingSo the cameras go off for a few mins. Now they’re back on and the fire is out?
Sounds iffy to me.