The War in Ukraine
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Oct 2022
12:11pm, 15 Oct 2022
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154 Rob
I get the odd message from someone in Kyiv and although they're surviving it's not fun. With a lot of power supplies damaged they have regular power cuts and the power supply is often shut down to save it. They use candles regularly. The world really needs Putin to drop dead. |
Oct 2022
2:37pm, 15 Oct 2022
1,918 posts
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Muttley
My ex-wife owns a flat in Zaporizhzhia, which she did not declare when I divorced her. I would not be too sad if it caught a Russian missile, although I would not want anybody to be hurt of course.
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Oct 2022
9:03am, 16 Oct 2022
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Muttley
I've been thinking this for a long time. theguardian.com |
Oct 2022
9:10am, 16 Oct 2022
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Northern Exile
Good article
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Oct 2022
7:37pm, 16 Oct 2022
5,208 posts
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Stevce
Keeping diplomats in the country helps (in part) as a shield against naughty stuff being chucked this way!
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Oct 2022
10:05pm, 16 Oct 2022
9,191 posts
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Northern Exile
Nah. The numerous Russians living in London do a much better job of that!
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Oct 2022
7:04am, 17 Oct 2022
20,006 posts
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richmac
Yep, with what's his name in the house of lords contact with the Kremlin is embedded in UK government.
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Oct 2022
9:31am, 19 Oct 2022
1,927 posts
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Muttley
The new commander of the so-called "special military operation" is General Surovikin. He was on the telly last night. When he's done being a general, a second career as a Bond villain surely awaits.
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Oct 2022
11:44am, 19 Oct 2022
9,203 posts
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Northern Exile
You're right. He's a proper bad 'un.
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Oct 2022
12:40pm, 19 Oct 2022
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richmac
This bomber crash, actual accident ?
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