Russia Invades Ukraine. Volume 5
Discussion
Adam. said:
king arthur said:
Well here's some footage of what was a massive explosion, a large ammo dump hit and continued exploding for some time.
https://twitter.com/JayinKyiv/status/1809881212875...
that's cheered me up, thankshttps://twitter.com/JayinKyiv/status/1809881212875...
Iamnotkloot said:
17 dead and 41 injured in Kyiv so far.Adam. said:
pingu393 said:
I have a swimming pool full of water and a fire hydrant pump. My neighnour's house is on fire, but I won't help because my house might go on fire tomorrow.
And you live in a terraced house AlexIT said:
EddieSteadyGo said:
AlexIT said:
Pistom said:
What does Orbán expect to achieve with his proposed meeting with Putin?
MoneyTo be honest, even as I despise Orban, I really hope he'll be able to open some doors for talks.
What is going to be said after, is none of his business: I am in the camp that only Ukraine can decide which are the conditions to achieve an end to this war.
king arthur said:
Iamnotkloot said:
17 dead and 41 injured in Kyiv so far.MesoForm said:
borcy said:
https://x.com/Bricktop_NAFO/status/181006725649765...
Some limited evidence there may be fuel shortages in russia.
Some limited evidence there may be fuel shortages in russia.
Byker28i said:
Account here reporting on the latest Economist report, claiming huge russian losses, that these are unsustainable, hence the increased efforts to influence elections elsewhere
https://twitter.com/Tendar/status/1809924688199479...
Haven't we been hearing that the Russian losses are unsustainable and there are fuel shortages in Russia for pretty much 2 years now? All we need is for a clip of Putin shaking a bit to prove he has 6 months to live.https://twitter.com/Tendar/status/1809924688199479...
Don't get me wrong I hope all of the above is true but it's increasingly hard to believe the good news from a war that's been grinding out for so long.
I take your point and I'm careful to not to go overboard combining wishful thinking with what is happening.
To take fuel as an example, I'm sure the Ukrainians would like to see people queuing for hours in all the major cities, however I'm sure if they could they would right now.
Spare tyre said:
Not much upsets me, but that pic of that poor little kid
Needs stopping and now
Horrid
That is horrendous, I think of my own children and grandchildren whenever I see a child suffering and it makes me upset and angry.Needs stopping and now
Horrid
Surely the western leaders are seeing this and must now decide enough is enough and do whatever is necessary to push the Russians out of Ukraine.
Bathroom_Security said:
Just cannot even begin to imagine the Russian mind set here.
They will try to claim it was an accident, or a stray missile, or it was a Ukrainian missile. But isn't it a bit of a coincidence that whenever a missile goes astray it hits a hospital?They deliberately target the hospitals in Dnipro because they know that's where a lot of the injured soldiers from the front line get brought to.
Rammlied said:
There HAS to be a response to this surely. Absolutely fking vile!!!
How many more red lines???
Unpleasant and unpalatable as it might be to accept, It's not the first hospital to be bombed in a conflict around the world and it's certainly not going to be the last regardless of any 'red lines' .....How many more red lines???
isaldiri said:
Unpleasant and unpalatable as it might be to accept, It's not the first hospital to be bombed in a conflict around the world and it's certainly not going to be the last regardless of any 'red lines' .....
The Russians did not only bomb one hospital today. They hit another in Kyiv and another in Dnipro. These are no accidents.king arthur said:
They will try to claim it was an accident, or a stray missile, or it was a Ukrainian missile. But isn't it a bit of a coincidence that whenever a missile goes astray it hits a hospital?
They deliberately target the hospitals in Dnipro because they know that's where a lot of the injured soldiers from the front line get brought to.
And in Syria MSF stopped telling the UN the locations of temporary hospitals becaise Russia found out and without fail bombed the hospital the following day.They deliberately target the hospitals in Dnipro because they know that's where a lot of the injured soldiers from the front line get brought to.
BikeBikeBIke said:
king arthur said:
They will try to claim it was an accident, or a stray missile, or it was a Ukrainian missile. But isn't it a bit of a coincidence that whenever a missile goes astray it hits a hospital?
They deliberately target the hospitals in Dnipro because they know that's where a lot of the injured soldiers from the front line get brought to.
And in Syria MSF stopped telling the UN the locations of temporary hospitals becaise Russia found out and without fail bombed the hospital the following day.They deliberately target the hospitals in Dnipro because they know that's where a lot of the injured soldiers from the front line get brought to.
king arthur said:
isaldiri said:
Unpleasant and unpalatable as it might be to accept, It's not the first hospital to be bombed in a conflict around the world and it's certainly not going to be the last regardless of any 'red lines' .....
The Russians did not only bomb one hospital today. They hit another in Kyiv and another in Dnipro. These are no accidents.Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff