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Post by Canoe » Wed Mar 02, 2022 7:45 am

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Many road signs have been taken down, so they don't aid the enemy. One had the destinations painted over, and each destination now labelled with "Hague".
"Plenty of room in the prison in Scheveningen"
https://twitter.com/zradaqueen/status/1 ... 7137135617
Researchers gather evidence of possible Russian war crimes in Ukraine

‘Open-source intelligence community’ is already collecting and studying video and photo evidence

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... in-ukraine
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Switzerland adopts wholesale EU sanctions against Russia
Measures do not undermine neutrality principle as Switzerland says it is acting in defence of international law
‘The damage is done’: Russians face economic point of no return
Shoppers and business people express despair and disillusion as sanctions cause run on rouble
Kremlin described as the “altered economic reality” that the country was now facing following sanctions on Russia’s Central Bank and other key financial institutions. The Moscow Exchange, Russia’s largest stock market, has halted trading until 5 March.
With its reserves frozen, the Central Bank announced it would more than double its main interest rates to 20%, the highest this century, and force major exporting companies, including large energy producers like Gazprom and Rosneft, to sell 80% of their foreign currency revenues, effectively buying roubles to prop up the currency rate.
“We have left communism 30 years ago, we got accustomed to having a lot of comforts that are also seen in the West. All of that progress can be gone. We are no longer a member of the international community.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a decree that prohibits taking more than $10,000 worth of foreign currency in cash and “monetary instruments” out of Russia.

"... cut off Russia's Central Bank and their rainy day fund that was intended to be used as an economic buffer" has effectively cut "Russia's economy down to the size of Zimbabwe."

“Putin was caught with his pants down. The Russian stock market has been closed for the week.”-Marty Sheil

This includes showing the Belarus economy's dependence on Russia.
(Marketwatch used to be a really good source, but a few years ago it devolved to largely fluff...)
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/sanct ... 1646090325

Reports that more and more oligarchs are learning just how thoroughly they're now cut off from 'their' money.
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Some abandoned Russian equipment, with arms, munitions & supplies, is being taken by Ukrainian civilians and hidden in woods to discourage it being recovered by the Russians. ...
Apparently this sometimes requires somewhat of a test drive.
https://twitter.com/Vitaliy23404583/sta ... 6324316162
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An overwhelming vote at the UN General Assembly to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine: 141 in favour; 5 against; 35 abstaining
image of who voted https://twitter.com/Liveuamap/status/14 ... 2276935684
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Russian occupation troops attacked unarmed civilians blocking entrance to Enerhodar with grenade launchers and machine guns. Multiple casualties
https://twitter.com/Liveuamap/status/14 ... 1577775106
Russian Media watchdog Roskomnadzor demands from Wikipedia to remove information about Russian war against Ukraine
Russian soldiers continue to get a warm welcome in Ukraine: “Do you know where you are?! It’s Konotop. Here every second woman is a witch. Tomorrow you’ll no longer be able to get your d*ck to stand
https://twitter.com/olliecarroll/status ... 9067115522
There was a call floating around twitter by witches and shamans of Russia to join their anti-war rituals and things.
We're like a day out from hearing about soldiers getting stolen by the freaking baba yaga and being found without eyes or something.
Residents of Energodar have blocked the road for Russian forces to the city.
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1499073503902973964
The weapons Germany promised (anti-tanks and stingers) have been handed over to #Ukraine (per DPA reporting).
The Russian MoD says that the Russian military has sustained 498 killed in action and 1,597 wounded in action in Ukraine so far. Even if this is an undercount, this is more casualties than the Russian military has sustained throughout its campaign in Syria or the 2008 Russo-Georgia War.
We watch videos like these in 2022 and still ask ourselves how did so many countries shut their doors to refugees during the Holocaust as if it's some kind of mystery.
Tory MP Sir Edward Leigh says Lincolnshire is too full for Ukrainians. He says in Lincolnshire "we've done our bit with migration from Eastern Europe".
https://twitter.com/joeyayoub/status/14 ... 8724620292
The only reason I get so angry about this is you can’t help thinking we wouldn’t be where we are today if people had paid attention. The apathy for Syria enabled and emboldened Putin
Russian soldier in occupied Kherson trying to denazify and demilitarise an electronics shop
https://twitter.com/maxfras/status/1498965599850045440
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Post by The Rod » Wed Mar 02, 2022 2:43 pm

It’s all a matter of perspective
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Post by Canoe » Wed Mar 02, 2022 2:54 pm

No surprise here...
Considering what one had to go through for a careful walking tour.
Ukraine’s atomic agency claims Russian/Belarusian soldiers at Chernobyl have exposed themselves to dangerous radiation levels. Heavy equipment — following forbidden paths across grounds — has brought up soil that shouldn’t have been brought up, they say.
https://twitter.com/olliecarroll/status ... 3323482118
I work in the aviation sector, and I can tell you that for all intents and purposes Russian aviation has - at best - about three weeks before it’s show over.
One aspect is the fact that airspace available to Russian aircraft is very, very limited now. However, there is more:
* leases have to be terminated, otherwise leasing companies will be criminally liable.
* Russian operators are unable to effect insurances. no national aviation authority will allow access to its airspace. the end of Russian operators flying internationally.
* the bulk of aircraft operated in Russia is still Boeing and Airbus. Those use CFM, GE and Rolls Royce engines. All these manufactures have cut off access to repair manuals without which the aircraft and engines cannot be serviced. * They have also issued a global ban on servicing in other countries, so that Russian aircraft cannot be flown abroad for maintenance.
* also stopped the supply of spare parts. From talking to our clients, I understand most airlines keep about a 2 or 3 weeks worth of spares supplies.
* won’t even be able to refuel or pay for airport charges.
https://twitter.com/janedvidek/status/1 ... 8183382020
In efforts to avoid unwanted attention, Russian Forces are disguising their fuel trucks as simple supply trucks, as locals discovered recently.
https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/14 ... 7695626243
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Post by Simon of the Playa » Wed Mar 02, 2022 4:34 pm

On Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zalensky announced that any foreigners who wished to fight for Ukraine would be welcomed with open arms and given weapons – and there are many who are answering the call.


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Post by The Rod » Wed Mar 02, 2022 7:08 pm

there are much much bigger fish to fry

"Glenn Greenwald worries that a reckless escalation is more likely because of “war propaganda.” “Any war propaganda—videos, photos, unverified social media posts—that is designed to tug on Western heartstrings for Ukrainians or appear to cast them as brave and noble resistance fighters, or Russians as barbaric but failing mass murderers, gets mindlessly spread all over without the slightest concern for whether it is true,” he writes. This media, he argues,

""provokes a surge in tribalism, jingoism, moral righteousness and emotionalism: all powerful drives embedded through millennia of evolution. The more unity that emerges in support of an overarching moral narrative, the more difficult it becomes for anyone to critically evaluate it … When critical faculties are deliberately turned off based on a belief that absolute moral certainty has been attained, the parts of our brain armed with the capacity of reason are disabled""....

..

...The Russians are bringing in the big guns, and are going to unleash hell on those poor people. It is despicable, and yes, the Russians should be made to pay a price for what they are doing. But keep in mind that the most important thing in front of Western leaders now has to be preventing the war from becoming a world war. Nobody wants to talk about this now, because Russia is behaving evilly in Ukraine, and to reflect on how the world got to this point feels like breaking faith with the suffering Ukrainians. Resist that urge: it’s the same emotivist mistake that people like me made post-9/11, when any questioning of the proposed war on Iraq felt like breaking faith with the 9/11 dead."

Underscoring these concerns and the importance of airing and heeding them, Alex Tabarrok notes that, in the estimation of many subject-area specialists, nuclear war is alarmingly likely"
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Post by Canoe » Wed Mar 02, 2022 9:06 pm

> But keep in mind that the most important thing in front of Western leaders now has to be preventing the war from becoming a world war.
Wrong.
It's keeping it from being a nucular war.

But, if the world backs down to Putin's demands now, he'll just be back for more later...
This is not a spur of the moment move for him. He's been working to "restore" the Soviet Union since, well, take a look back.
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Post by Canoe » Wed Mar 02, 2022 9:09 pm

Here's a different look on the ground in Ukraine around this time. A longer slice, but limited to what this youtuber experienced.
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Post by Canoe » Wed Mar 02, 2022 10:36 pm

Here's an informed opinion/explanation on why the Russian north-invasion convoys are constrained to roads during Ukraine's mud-season. A credible explanation on why that convoy is stalled, and should be for several weeks.
This is a thread that will explain the implied poor Russian Army truck maintenance practices based on this photo of a Pantsir-S1 wheeled gun-missile system's right rear pair of tires below & the operational implications during the Ukrainian mud season. I was the DCMA quality auditor in charge of the US Army's FMTV "vehicle exercise program" at the contractor manufacturing them from the Mid-1990's to the mid-2000's.

Short form: Military trucks need to be turned over and moved once a month for preventative maintenance reasons.
When you leave military truck tires in one place for months on end. The side walls get rotted/brittle such that using low tire pressure setting for any appreciable distance will cause the tires to fail catastrophically via rips. The right rear tire fell apart because the rips in it were too big for the CTIS to keep aired up. No one exercised that vehicle for 1 year.

There is a huge operational level implication in this. If the Russian Army was too corrupt to exercise a Pantsir-S1. They were too corrupt to exercise the trucks & wheeled AFV's now in Ukraine. The Russians simply cannot risk them off road during the Rasputitsa/Mud season. And there is photographic evidence of this. There are 60(+) Russian army trucks crowded & parked on this raised road bed to avoid the fate of the mud-bogged Pantsir-S1.

Given the demonstrated levels of corruption in truck maintenance. There is no way in h--l that there are enough tires in the Russian army logistical system. So their wheeled AFV/truck park is as road bound as Russian Army columns were in the 1st Russo-Finnish War.

What that means is that as long as and where ever the Spring Rasputitsa is happening. The Russian Army attack front is three wheeled AFV's wide.

etc.

https://twitter.com/TrentTelenko/status ... 5250002944
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Post by Simon of the Playa » Thu Mar 03, 2022 4:16 am

The Rod wrote:
Wed Mar 02, 2022 7:08 pm
there are much much bigger fish to fry

"Glenn Greenwald worries [/size][/b]"

here is the problem.

greenwald is a russian stooge.

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Post by Simon of the Playa » Thu Mar 03, 2022 4:39 am

"The more-than-500-foot (150 meter) Dilbar superyacht, which boasts a 25-meter swimming pool, was taken in the northern port of Hamburg, the Forbes website reported. Separately on Thursday, French authorites took control of a yacht they said belonged to Rosneft boss Igor Sechin."

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ge ... 022-03-02/


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Simon of the Playa wrote:
Thu Mar 03, 2022 4:39 am
"The more-than-500-foot (150 meter) Dilbar superyacht, which boasts a 25-meter swimming pool, was taken in the northern port of Hamburg, the Forbes website reported. Separately on Thursday, French authorites took control of a yacht they said belonged to Rosneft boss Igor Sechin."
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ge ... 022-03-02/
https://www.reuters.com/world/france-se ... 022-03-03/
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Canoe wrote:
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Canoe wrote:
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Some abandoned Russian equipment, with arms, munitions & supplies, is being taken by Ukrainian civilians and hidden in woods to discourage it being recovered by the Russians. ...
Apparently this sometimes requires somewhat of a test drive.
https://twitter.com/Vitaliy23404583/sta ... 6324316162
Some being grabbed by farmers, usually to get the engines and related parts, but some are getting them for use as a tractor. So...
Ukraine authorities say seized Russian tanks don’t need to be declared on tax form

Corruption-fighting body urges citizens to ‘continue to defend the motherland’ while easing any concerns about ‘significant changes in the property status’

“Have you captured a Russian tank or armoured personnel carrier and are worried about how to declare it? Keep calm and continue to defend the motherland!” Ukraine’s National Agency for the Protection against Corruption (NAPC) said, according to the Ukraine arm of the Interfax news service. The agency went on to explain there was “no need to declare the captured Russian tanks and other equipment, because the cost of this ... does not exceed 100 living wages (UAH248,100) ($8,298).”
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Post by Canoe » Thu Mar 03, 2022 8:36 am

Tons of footage showing the various aftermaths of the Russian prolonged shelling/bombs on resisdential (civilian) targets.
Various videos tweeted showing captured saboteurs and rounding up Russian soldiers in the country side after they abandoned their equipment/vehicles.
Odd. Or not?
Russian soldier filming dozens of his fellow servicemen, says they were abandoned for 3-4 days, and now Russian commanders forcing them to sign documents they were fired from army long ago
Says they were sleeping on the ground, without any equipment, everyone has wet footwear. Says Russian authorities want to get away from responsibility, put it on low rank soldiers
https://twitter.com/Liveuamap/status/14 ... 7249608704
Careful about posting videos with your face visible where you act all proud of bombing innocent ukrainians.
https://twitter.com/GiorgioNicolos6/sta ... 3605754886
More abandoned supply vehicles, including a fuel tanker & truck marked up as an Ambulance; but actually containing quantities of 3VOF6 122 mm HE reduced charge rounds for use with the D-30 howitzer and the 2S1 2S1 Gvozdika SPG.
https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/14 ... 8590258178
Russians displaying "captured" weapons (with Ukraine or EU flags placed on them) that are expended devices.
According to the FT, Turkey blocked the passage of the Russian Navy Northern Fleet's Admiral Kasatonov Project 22350 frigate equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles to the Black Sea
"Everyone is fucking stunned," says one source close to the Kremlin. Another source says no one in the presidential administration expected a full-scale war—or the sanctions. "You can't resign," said first source. "You can only resign right to jail."
Russian business television gets an analyst on to discuss the cratering Russian stock market.

Analyst opens a bottle and offers a funeral toast: "Dear stock market, you were interesting. Rest in peace, dear comrade."
I've seen these phrased many different ways
Russia's plan A involved limiting strikes on the Ukrainian military and infrastructure to avoid angering the Ukrainian population too much, but that plan assumed little resistance and it failed. It isn't clear to me what kind of long-term solution Russia can achieve now

They were targeting some civilian targets on day 1 of the invasion, and since then, that has escalated hugely.

Another problem with Russia's goals in Ukraine is that Ukraine's infrastructure and industry is being destroyed. Where will the reconstruction funds come from? Russia's economy is in crisis, and, an insurgency will be even more likely if Ukrainians can't find jobs.
hearing about syrians wanting to fight due to revenge for what Russia did to them is a threat for Russia also. Might actually cause quite a surge in fighting force for Ukraine and possible guerilla intrutions by these into Russia.
A few hours ago, Putin submitted draft legislation to the State Duma that would amend the CSTO’s peacekeeping language, introducing something called a “coordinating state” that can lead peacekeeping under UN auspices. This appears to be Moscow’s plan to control occupied Ukraine.
i'm comunicating with people on the ground that insist they have found children with gun wounds in certain parts of northern ukraine, could a silent genoicde be going on?
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Post by The Rod » Thu Mar 03, 2022 11:55 am

He may be a stooge, but discounting, or worse dismissing, valid critiques of the international reaction to the situation in Ukraine because he's a stooge is what we call the Ad Hominem fallacy! Good job!
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Post by Canoe » Thu Mar 03, 2022 12:41 pm

A stooge is a stooge. They propagate what they directed or led to. In times of stress people want answers. And simple answers are easy to understand, so there's a tendency jump on the first thing that makes sense. Propaganda is very much structured for this.

There is tons of propaganda going around from which to learn how to recognize it. Some of it so outrageous I can only think that it's purpose is to make other propaganda seem less outrageous, hence seemingly credible in comparison, even when it varies so much from established facts. What Greenwald announces like it's the be all and end all of everything to do with this war, it's just a tiny tiny slice, although those only reading the sound bites of mass media can easily fall for something simple to understand.

In related thoughts. Putin 'needs' his Black Sea naval base. His original taking of Crimea, his failures in trying to take eastern Ukraine by other means, and his push into Ukraine with this war, demonstrates how easily forces in an 'unfriendly' Ukraine could take Crimea back. It's unknown if invading Ukraine to have a larger buffer around Crimea and its naval assets was part of his intentions in invading Ukraine, but he's certainly made it clear in statements that he'll not give up Crimea, and he wants to be given a recognized title to it. He's got to have a lot of thoughts throwing around over Turkey blocking his heavy hitter ship, along with a few others, getting blocked from going into the Black Sea where it would be a major asset in recovering the fubar they've made of taking Ukraine.

In trying to 'improve' and secure his position,
* Putin's misjudging the situation has resulted in a fucked Russian economy that is already damaged for years to come,
* one way or another he's committed 'defence' dollars for years to come, and with a significantly higher expenditure of munitions & supplies, lost equipment, along with demonstrated inadequacies in maintenance & supply that will also have to be addressed,
* but with significantly less funds and frozen foreign hard-currencies available with which to do any of that, and significantly less will be coming from their economy.
And instead of gaining Ukraine as a buffer and as a productive land & population, he's risking Crimea while devastating the Ukraine economy, manufacturing & population, so he stands to gain nothing there in the short or middle term, with nothing to invest to work towards a gain in the long term.

The desperation resulting from his misjudging & mistakes has already pushed him into heavily targeting & destroying civilian targets, trying to beat Ukraine into submission. What remains, is how desperate will he become?
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Post by Canoe » Thu Mar 03, 2022 1:45 pm

[back when, ringing a doorbell and running was big. Game really upped. I'll just casually walk out and ...]
https://twitter.com/Vitaliy23404583/sta ... 3247464461
Jackpot! Ukrainians found abandoned Russian anti-aircraft systems without fuel and burned them.
https://twitter.com/Vitaliy23404583/sta ... 6529259521
https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/14 ... 8330518534
Video verified by The New York Times shows the bombardment of Chernihiv, Ukraine, on Thursday. As smoke cleared from the attack — which hit near apartments, pharmacies and a hospital — people are seen running in the street.
[shows in-flight too]
https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1499414309645991957
Russian MoD video showing 4 destroyed Ukrainian BTR-4 vehicles in the Donbas.
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1499452334119731206
Supposedly the first image of Ukrainian Navy flagship Hetman Sahaidachny (U130) scuttled in Nikolaev.
https://twitter.com/GrangerE04117/statu ... 9794488325
One million Ukrainians have become refugees in the week since Russian forces invaded, the UN said, and another million people have been displaced or are on the move inside the country.
Russia and Ukraine concluded a second round of talks in Belarus, emerging with little progress but agreeing to deliver food and aid to areas of Ukraine where fighting is intense and to establish "humanitarian corridors" to allow civilians to leave them.
[Agreeing, doing and allowing are materially different things...]
https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1499467163220037635
Russian airlines now having their jets seized at international airports by the leasing companies, according to Meduza. S7 has canceled its international flights after having a jet seized in Armenia. Could end most Russian international flights if correct.
https://twitter.com/Andrew__Roth/status ... 7047587840
[edit: I missed this on details at the time]
Irish aircraft leasing firms face ‘mission impossible’ recovering planes from Russia
Multibillion dollar Irish industry severs leases with Russian airlines after sanctions
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/iri ... -1.4814266
A Russian plane and its passengers had the audacity to fly into Canada and have been grounded in Yellowknife NWT. Supposedly for some “Arctic expedition”.
[hmmm. Germans in WWII installed auto weather stations on land on Canada's north east coast.
Last Vestiges of Russia’s Free Press Fall Under Kremlin Pressure

“Everything that’s not propaganda is being eliminated,” a Nobel Prize winning editor said as Russian authorities moved to control the narrative in the Ukraine war.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/03/worl ... rship.html
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Based on "information available", the command of a unit of Belarusian paratroopers has received an order to cross the border into Ukraine, according to a Ukrainian update on Russia’s invasion. A combat order would be made after the crossing, it said, without giving dates. The update also described the morale of the Belarusian soldiers from the 38th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade as “extremely low”, noting: “The officers and soldiers do not want to play the role of Russian mercenaries.”
https://twitter.com/haynesdeborah/statu ... 5843476482
[This guy doesn't think much of Russian Paratroopers as soldiers. He's also saying "why Russia lost it".]
* let's discuss the role of paratroopers in Russian military doctrine. That'll shed a light on the course of this war and why Russia lost it.
* It's just too easy to shoot them all in the air before they reach the ground. That's why in pretty much every conflict - Afghanistan, Karabakh, Georgia, Chechnya they were used as regular infantry.
* Since WWII there were only three cases when Russian paratroopers were actually dropped on the enemy from the air: Hungary 1956, Czechoslovakia 1968, Ukraine 2022. Ergo, paratroopers act as paratroopers only when they don't expect resistance from another regular army
* They are supposed to suppress mutinies and rebellions. The entire concept of VDV, Russian paratroopers makes total sense if we consider that they are not so much soldiers as the riot police. They don't need to fight other regular armies, they need to suppress disorganised mutinies and protests. ... they absolutely need to look scary to scare off any mutineers. Their entire legendary status is one huge psyop. That's not a secret, really well-trained forces such as those of GRU consider these guys to be fraudsters.
* Let's be honest, Kremlin sees Ukraine as a rebel province. The very existence of this country is mutiny. And if you need to suppress a riot, you send the riot police. So Putin sent there paratroopers and they were completely routed. Because they didn't expect organised resistance. When Putin invaded Ukraine he thought he's suppressiing yet another Eastern European mutiny. And sent his riot police expecting Ukrainian army to run or surrender. But it didn't.
https://twitter.com/kamilkazani/status/ ... 1855292423
[In other tweet] The only question is whether Ukrainians will be able to stand their ground until the imminent economic collapse of Russia.
["might have"; but they've done similar before]
Worrying reports: Russians might have pointed multiple rocket-launching systems in the Russian border village of Popovka towards their own territory. Knowing the barbaric nature of Russian actions we fear a false flag operation might be prepared in order to accuse Ukraine.
https://twitter.com/DmytroKuleba/status ... 6133151747
What strikes me in the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine are the similarities to the Winter War (1939-40) against Finland. However, I'm afraid the end result could be similar as well - but it doesn't need to be. A THREAD.
https://twitter.com/jmkorhonen/status/1 ... 8649389059
BBC: Astonishing scenes in [British] Parliament as the House of Commons gives the Ukrainian ambassador to the UK, Vadym Prystaiko, a standing ovation & several minutes of applause. I have never seen anything like it. The ambassador, who was in the Galley stood up for the applause.
More Russian aviation doing strikes since the convoys are largely stalled.
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Post by Canoe » Thu Mar 03, 2022 9:22 pm

Fortunately, they say that was against a training building on site, and not the reactor. And apparently permission was fairly quickly given for fire crews to go in.

If you want to see a ping pong shit storm of opinions, go to twitter and check the news or type in "Lindsey Graham". Nice sentiment in a way, but this was from a sitting elected U.S. Official regarding the head of another country. And many are saying it's seriously inflammatory, instead of trying for conducive for working towards finding a way for Putin to back up in a manner that he'll go for.
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Berlin Train Station 2022-03 - taking in refugees.jpg
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Germans welcome Ukrainian refugees by train: 'It could have been us'

In Berlin's central railway station the trains arriving from the east come carrying thousands of refugees every day - men, women and children fleeing Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine. Those who want to head onwards get free train tickets to anywhere in Europe. Those who don't, or don't know where they should go, get ushered down to a cavernous hall. What they find is a huge operation to welcome them. Food and drink is handed out along with sim cards for phones, and there medical teams, translators, volunteers and organisers to help.

And there's a crowd, hundreds strong, of German families standing there too, offering places in their homes to the refugees. They hold up homemade signs: "Can host two people! Short or long-term," says one. "Big room. One-three people. Children welcome too! For as long as you want," says another. There's a round of applause as a man with a megaphone asks if anyone can take 13 people - and someone steps forward. A mother is here with her daughter, who can't be more than 12 years old, and holding a sign saying: "One mama, two kids, four-six weeks."

Next to her is Margot Baldauf, who is in her 70s, with a blue and yellow board offering: "One room for mother and child." "I am more or less a child of a refugee," Margot tells me, explaining that her mother - who is still alive and now 97 - had to flee Hitler's Nazis to find sanctuary. "So I feel obliged to do something for refugees. It's not Hitler this time, but for me it somehow feels like what Putin does is what Hitler did before."

In a suburb of Berlin, Matina Wardakas and her husband Timmo Kohlery have opened up their home. They have two teenage daughters of their own, and they've just taken in four Ukrainians. There's Anastasiia, along with her four-year-old son Artemii and her parents-in-law Victoria and Vladimir. Anastasiia's husband Dimitrii was barred from exiting Ukraine. No men of fighting age can leave the country. It's something she can't explain to her four-year-old son. "And my dad, I hope I see him soon too," she adds. Her father is trying to make his way across Ukraine to escape to Germany as well. To make space for the arrivals, Matina and her husband Timmo, who run an IT company, have moved into one of their children's rooms. Their 13-year-old twin girls, Juna and Joli, are now sharing a bedroom. "When we started reading the news we said, right away, we need to take someone in, to give someone peace, because it could have been us, this is how we feel," Timmo tells me. The host family say their guests are welcome to stay as long as they like. As we leave neighbours come bearing more gifts, a basketful of food for the refugees.

In another neighbourhood of Berlin, we find Tarek Alaows and about a dozen other people loading supplies onto a bus. Tarek is Syrian. He fled the war there six years ago, walking for two months through Europe to reach Germany. Now he's on his way to the Ukrainian border to collect refugees and bring them back. "I know what is the meaning of fleeing war - that's why I want to help people now," he says. He says the common thread running through the wars in Syria and Ukraine is Vladimir Putin's aggression - and the violence that has been unleashed, uprooting so many lives.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60611188
And, they're doing this during the COVID-19 pandemic. Daily New Cases (over 200,000 yesterday) and accumulated Active Cases (over 3.5 million) (population 84,230,316) have just started to turn downwards from Omicron BA.1, and are extending outwards, likely due to BA.2.
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Post by AntiM » Fri Mar 04, 2022 5:00 am

I had to quit following the animal rescue site for Ukraine on FB. It's all sorts of people thrown together, trying to get animals out, trying to get food to rescues and shelters, trying to help individuals, sharing information about taking pets to other countries (just do it), evacuating zoos and wildlife refuges. More than one animal shelter has been hit, with several people who stayed to care for the animals killed.

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In the youtube video of people leaving on the trains, it was interesting to see the alert yet calm behaviour of the pets people were bringing with them. I haven't seen strays running around in videos yet.
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NSFW: caught a marauder [edit: saboteur?]
https://twitter.com/Vitaliy23404583/sta ... 3614574593
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Born under Putin. They lived all their lives under Putin. Died for Putin.
https://twitter.com/Vitaliy23404583/sta ... 0003450882
French Defense Minister: The aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle will take up a position in the Mediterranean for reconnaissance missions over the Baltic
Video from Hostomel of the destroyed An-225 transport aircraft. [Mriya]
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1499643176998641664
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1499644729276960772

Antonov An-225 Mriya
originally developed as an enlargement of the Antonov An-124 to transport Buran-class orbiters, and only one example was ever completed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An-225
This 3D video by @Maxar shows the Russian military convoy northwest of Kyiv (not the entire 40-mile length, but gives a good impression). Note: this is from the previously Feb. 28 satellite imagery. It's been too cloudy for new satellite imagery updates.
https://twitter.com/trbrtc/status/1499736489432961029
NATO chief @jensstoltenberg on how Russia's war in Ukraine impacts everyone: "Russia’s aggression has created a new normal for our security, where fundamental principles are contested through the use of force & we face the threat of conflict for years to come". The NATO chief, in a news conference after an extraordinary meeting of foreign ministers, continued: "There is much at stake - how we organise relations between states, whether democracy or authoritarianism prevails and ultimately what sort of world we want to live in".
Warns death and destruction inflicted on Ukraine by Russia's invasion is "likely to be worse" in the coming days.
The BBC has made its international news website available via the Tor network, in a bid to thwart censorship attempts.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50150981
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Post by Token » Fri Mar 04, 2022 7:38 am

Canoe wrote:
Thu Mar 03, 2022 10:35 pm
Berlin Train Station 2022-03 - taking in refugees.jpg
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Germans welcome Ukrainian refugees by train: 'It could have been us'
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Generational memory.

Not a country in Europe that doesn’t remember bombardment and occupation. Real war where they eat and sleep.

Makes for a different perspective.

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Token wrote:
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... Not a country in Europe that doesn’t remember bombardment and occupation. Real war where they eat and sleep. Makes for a different perspective.
Numerous places in Europe that still show the strike marks on buildings from WWII and WWI.
I was navigating for my Dad as we left the maple grove at Passchendaele. I'd call out the turns. When we got to where a town was indicated on the map, I was confused it wasn't there. Then we noticed undistrubed rubble on both sides of the road. Checked at the next town. Yes, it was there, but was shelled to rubble. Just never rebuilt. Still on map was its only memorial at the time.
The Ukrainian troops successfully hit a Russian tank using an anti-tank guided missile , which led to the complete destruction of the vehicle. Presumably, a Stugna-P ATGM system was used.
https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/14 ... 6678767618
[Quick wave. Oh hi there. Didn't see you.]
[tank, not a tank, dug in tank, whatever]
Russian helicopter arrived at the crash site of Su-25 to evacuate pilots. Ukrainian forces shot the helicopter down.
https://twitter.com/Militarylandnet/sta ... 9765528581
Civilian targets are being hit with guided weapons. As in, intentionally targeted.
Where do you hide a 500-foot yacht? Asking for an oligarch

To intensify sanctions on Russia and further throttle the finances of the Kremlin’s uber-wealthy allies, the Biden administration this week announced a “KleptoCapturetask force that is aggressively targeting Russian oligarchs by seizing real estate and other prized assets. “We’re coming for you,” Deputy Atty. Gen. Lisa Monaco told Bloomberg. “We’re coming for your yacht. We’re coming for your jet.”
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/ ... ine-russia
It’s with a heavy heart that we have had to suspend BBCNews operations in Russia until we assess impact of new laws which outlaw independent journalism. Thoughts with colleagues in Moscow whose voices cannot be silenced for long.
[Being left in place - for now. Just 'can't use their materials for now'. (Can't publish? Can't report back to BBCUK?)]
I wonder how many children are confused by what they're seeing, both video and adults' reactions to them. Thought from a comic I don't remember well: Is this a movie? A game? Real? Should we be enjoying this?
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Post by Canoe » Fri Mar 04, 2022 11:40 am

A new war is roiling Europe. In the latest episode of the DISINFORMATION WARS podcast, I speak with @KofmanMichael of @CNA_org regarding the strategic realities and media optics surrounding Russia’s military offensive against Ukraine.

https://anchor.fm/afpcdisinfowarfare/ep ... ne-e1f7ve7
https://www.afpc.org/publications/artic ... on-opinion

Below would be a better stronger read, if it was less venting and stuck to facts, but lots of 'sound bite' potential.
The invasion of Ukraine is the worst foreign policy misjudgment to come out of Moscow since the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05.

Putin and his advisers bear comparison with Nicholas II and his team for unleashing a war that cannot but inflict massive and long-lasting damage on the Russian nation and empire. They are truly clueless in a way which bears little comparison with Stalin, Hitler, Milosevic, Saddam or such. They also will do great harm to the Ukrainian people — but will reinforce the identity and integrity of the Ukrainian nation and republic. What kind of Russian state may emerge is harder to predict, but grim to anticipate.

Putin’s speeches on Ukraine are very odd in comparison with his normal presentations. Usually the man is well-prepared, logical and coherent. Whether you agreed with his argument or not, he was impressive. In his recent justifications for war, however, he has just been scary. Putin’s rhetoric has been shallow, internally rambling and aimed in part — seemingly — at himself.

The public session of the Russian Security Council in the grandeur of the Kremlin’s St. Catherine Hall on Feb. 21 was bizarre. In my six years as a political reporting officer at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, I witnessed many political performances, from Brezhnev through Yeltsin. This one was in a class of its own, in no small measure because most of the participants transparently were embarrassed, either because they knew what they said was false or because they knew the Russian people watching on television must suspect it was false. Even Brezhnev treated his politburo with more collegial respect. The St. Catherine’s Hall spectacle was conducted for one obvious purpose: to establish collective responsibility among the participants so they all are stuck with the ship if it should go down.

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https://www.afpc.org/publications/artic ... in-ukraine
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