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Jeremy Bowen flagged up on Twitter a photo of 4 18yo Ukrainian boys, 3 days' training and they're on the front line. Obscene.

https://twitter.com/BenDLieberman/status/1499812567232958466/photo/3


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 9:39 pm
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Crikey, I guess it'll be even shorter for those volunteering or being voluntold on the Ukrainian side, they certainly don't have time on their side; makes sense why they've been asking for foreign volunteers with experience.

It's a meatgrinder for sure.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 9:41 pm
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Kin cannon fodder, mercenary bastard leaders on both sides.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 9:47 pm
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Obscene

Very much so, but what age limit and amount of training do you think should apply when a huge army is about to forcibly take your city and inflict un-immaginable horror on your friends and family?


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 10:10 pm
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Sorry, not worthy of a response.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 10:13 pm
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Did anyone watch the UN council today? Russian delegate said Ukraine deliberately set fire to the training rooms after they got caught by brave Russian army defenders protecting the power station.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 10:14 pm
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Nothing to do with the projectiles they fired then? They clearly went to the same PR school as Comical Ali.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 10:21 pm
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I don’t suppose it’s feasible for a force from non-NATO countries to get in there to enforce a no fly zone on both combatants and subsequently deploy a Peacekeeping force on ground eventually. Presumably UN would broker that..but Russia likely to veto?

To enforce a no fly zone you need an Air Force (or group thereof) at least as good as the one(a) you’re trying to stop. I don’t believe that the U.K. could enforce one on its own for example, and ignoring NATO for a minute). Maybe U.K. + France + A.N. Other


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 10:23 pm
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Lol.Does any non-NATO country have an airforce sufficiently large to enforce a no-fly zone? China probably…

Possibly only Israel.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 10:29 pm
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Possibly only Israel.

Im sure Israel's enemies would love it if their entire Airforce buggered off on peace-keeping duties...


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 10:35 pm
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My current rather simplistic stream of conciousness brainfarts, I fully expect to be ridiculed for my childish thoughts and told to gtf so don't worry bout offending me.

1) If Putin loses this war he's finished in Russia so I fear he will throw everything he has at Ukraine as the alternative will be humiliation in his own Russia.

2) If Putin wins this war Russia will become another pariah state such as North Korea and destabilise every country around him which will lead to Austria, Cyprus, Finland, Ireland, Malta, Switzerland and Sweden joining Nato.

3) Why are the homes of oligarchs who support Putin still standing in this country?, im surprised they haven't been firebombed, to be honest if I knew of any in my area and wasn't housebound id be up for it.

4) Oligarch homes in this country, take them over and use them to house the Ukrainian refugees, use the oligarch seized assets to rebuild Ukraine/give to Ukrainian people.

5) Offer Ukrainian citizenship to anyone from the west who wishes to join the war to get round the "no foreign troops involved clause", There's already 100's if not 1000's of foreign mercenaries operating at the front line so let a force in under Ukrainian citizenship with whatever modern weapons they want. (I know.......ridiculous keyboard warrior thought)

6) Putin gets removed by his own people, whether that be his cabinet/army generals as it appears they were not fully informed of his plans to invade, i'm referring to his head of intelligence who appeared to not know of his plans.

7) ...........I dunno anymore?, I hope my Ukrainian dentist who went across last week to fight is safe, I met him through working in the bike shop and serviced his bikes/went gravel riding throughout the galloway hills before I had to stop cycling (or standing up) due to ms, I hope he makes it back home safe, he used to be in the Ukrainian army so at least he knows what he's getting into.

Humph......no matter what happens its all fubar


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 10:55 pm
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Anyone trying to start a no fly zone will have to shoot down Russian planes. This will be a declaration of war, so it will all kick off. WW3 probably. So that's why no-one's done it. The US official PR tweets said the same thing IIRC.

Offer Ukrainian citizenship to anyone from the west who wishes to join the war to get round the “no foreign troops involved clause”

That wouldn't wash.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:08 pm
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6) Putin gets removed by his own people, whether that be his cabinet/army generals as it appears they were not fully informed of his plans to invade, i’m referring to his head of intelligence who appeared to not know of his plans.

I'd be somewhat surprised if "the Oligarchs" haven't put a very large price on Putin's head by now. Collectively, he's cost them untold billions of dollars and ruined (or certainly heavily restricted) their lifestyle.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:09 pm
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They must be talking to each other about this. They must have at least thought about plotting. But what they do between them? Possibly only bribe the crap out of the army generals to start a coup. Probably haven't got the cash for that though, ironically.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:16 pm
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Posted : 04/03/2022 11:17 pm
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3) Why are the homes of oligarchs who support Putin still standing in this country

Indeed, although I'd prefer that they were sanctioned and indeed requisitioned to house Ukrainian refugees.

I sent my MP a very angry email a week ago asking him for tougher sanctions. He's a Tory, but I've not yet seen any suggestion that he's accepted Russian donations but if I do get a response it'll likely be uncharacteristically bullish and full of vague references to the Labour Party if his last communique is anything to go by.

If Putin wins this war Russia will become another pariah state

We shouldn't wait that long Reuters - sanctions on Russian owned and leased civil aircraft will be grounded within weeks. Russia has significant foreign currency reserves, but access would seem to be problematic.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:17 pm
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volunteering or being voluntold on the Ukrainian side, they certainly don’t have time on their side; makes sense

Lots of Ukrainians have military experience due to being conscripted and taking part in the defence of Lushank and Donetsk regions. Something like 400,000 have military experience.

Just got home from helping sort, pack and load a shed load of stuff onto two 7.5t trucks as well as a Transit plus trailer. Everything from baby food, nappies to meals, first aid kits. Now on their way to the Slovak/Ukrainian border.

Anyone see the report from Sky News crew on their ambush? F me. Crazy.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:19 pm
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Just got home from helping sort, pack and load a shed load of stuff onto two 7.5t trucks as well as a Transit plus trailer. Everything from baby food, nappies to meals, first aid kits. Now on their way to the Slovak/Ukrainian border.

Truly, thank you.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:21 pm
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Russians deliberately firing at unarmed civilians:

https://news.sky.com/story/sky-news-teams-harrowing-account-of-their-violent-ambush-in-ukraine-this-week-12557585


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:23 pm
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Offer Ukrainian citizenship to anyone from the west who wishes to join the war to get round the “no foreign troops involved clause”, There’s already 100’s if not 1000’s of foreign mercenaries operating at the front line so let a force in under Ukrainian citizenship with whatever modern weapons they want. (I know…….ridiculous keyboard warrior thought)

They already have something in their constitution that allows foreign fighters in their military, a little like the French Foreign Legion.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:24 pm
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@alpin aware of that. Talking about the pictures of very green teens and others undertaking their rather rapid training because they don't have any experience.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:28 pm
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theotherjonv- how true that is and thanks for posting.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:31 pm
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What have I missed?

Petrol at £2 a litre, well in a week maybe

Kin cannon fodder, mercenary bastard leaders on both sides.

Nope, one lunatic, one desperate

They won't be dumped like leaderless sheep and told to advance to be machine gunned. They'll be attached to people who know what they are doing and be given the crap/dull jobs like guarding, fetching, carrying etc. The risk from shelling isn't much different to the civilian one and they be fed and watered. They won't want them on the frontline in real action straight away as they'll be a liability and as likely to shoot someone on their own side by mistake as shoot a Russian.

If they were using them as cannon fodder the news would be getting out, the Ukrainians still have their phones.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:31 pm
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What other choice do they have?

Run and never return?

I doubt if someone came trying to take away everything you knew that you also wouldn't take up arms.

At the outbreak of WW2 my grandad got refused by the army for being too young. He ended up in the navy at 16.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:32 pm
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alpin - thanks for your efforts; my hands-on but remote support starts on Sunday.
I just hope that any of this makes a difference.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:33 pm
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Anyone see the report from Sky News crew on their ambush? F me. Crazy.

They are all lucky. Stuart especially.

He needs some 'press blue' armour and a helmet asap.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:33 pm
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@big_n_daft discussing with some mates tonight the weight of responsibility the serving types in charge of those young men and women must feel; one thing making the right calls to keep your well trained and motivated troops alive, completely different when they're civilians with weapons.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:34 pm
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@alpin, dial it down and re-read. It's not a criticism of them at all, simply an observation as I stated, if you're looking for an argument, take it to DM and I'll happily have it out with you there.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:37 pm
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He needs some ‘press blue’ armour and a helmet asap.

I'm sure that would help, they were shouting 'journalists' in English and Russian but they kept shooting


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:38 pm
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Aside from donating to DEC which I've done, I'm at a loss as to how to help. Feeling so angry and wish Europe/NATO would do more. If I thought it would help I'd be travelling to Ukraine or supporting countries Poland/Hungary/Moldova at the drop of a hat.


 
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I’d be somewhat surprised if “the Oligarchs” haven’t put a very large price on Putin’s head by now. Collectively, he’s cost them untold billions of dollars and ruined (or certainly heavily restricted) their lifestyle.

This is where I think I see Putin's reign coming to an end. If a group of like-minded individuals, eg oligarchs, members of his security forces, or those in his political inner circle, can get each other's trust enough to arrange a hit or coup then maybe it'll happen.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:40 pm
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I see they passed a new 'law', spreading misinformation about the military and ongoing operation can land you a max 15year sentence. Calling it a war is a no no.

They're tightening the information control and fear for sure.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:43 pm
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discussing with some mates tonight the weight of responsibility the serving types in charge of those young men and women must feel; one thing making the right calls to keep your well trained and motivated troops alive, completely different when they’re civilians with weapons.

Which clearly the Ukrainians would feel and why the "cannon fodder" line is bollox.

Personally I'd be giving some of them a concentrated battlefield first aid course and use them as medics and stretcher bearers. Probably more dangerous to them individually but also likely to save lives overall. But we don't know how it's being organised, the Ukrainians are evolving what they are doing and aren't daft.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:43 pm
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Agreed. Not my line, that sadly is what Putin has turned his conscripts into the utter bastard that he is. They slid in the change in law a few years back to be able to deploy them.

I don't doubt anyone's bravery or commitment for one second, I feel for all of them, but most of all I feel for the commanders charged with leading them while trying to liberate their country; pressure is an understatement.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:48 pm
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Feeling so angry and wish Europe/NATO would do more

I feel the same, it's so frustrating!


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:51 pm
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As things stand countries, other than the two protagonists, are watching the attempted destruction of a democratic country; the commission of war crimes; the use of 'banned' weapons; mass murder.
We're being asked to accept that's a price Ukraine must accept.
Aid, including military and in whatever form, is taking far too long to get to where it's most needed.
Sanctions take too long to effect any change when it's most needed - now; UK sanctions are inconsistent and telegraphed so Putin's enablers have time to organise their exit.
I wish I could make a meaningful suggestion.
Do we REALLY believe putin would go nuclear or is it a great bluff on his part?
Personally,I think he would - start with tactical to assess response and then, possibly, escalate.
While govs are pontificating...people are dying; putin feels increasingly confident and is taking the lead; media suppression and subversion continues in Russia.
I pray for Ukraine.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:56 pm
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That clip was sobering, in a word.

Christ I remember John Simpson in a flack jacket, I don't remember actual footage of him being ambushed.


 
Posted : 04/03/2022 11:59 pm
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So, Coca Cola are going to carry on supplying the Russian invasion forces with sugary drinks.

https://twitter.com/Ukraine/status/1499876153988845569?s=20&t=SVuZTevn6Ye6tFxjVJgp6w

Didn't they do something very similar about 80 years ago for Nazi Gernany??

One more reason to avoid Costa Coffee.


 
Posted : 05/03/2022 12:00 am
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@alpin, dial it down and re-read. It’s not a criticism of them at all, simply an observation as I stated, if you’re looking for an argument, take it to DM and I’ll happily have it out with you there

****ing hell, fella...bit touchy? Wind ya neck in.

Nor was it a criticism from my side, more a rhetorical point.

I've friends here in Germany who are affected by this whole escapade. Their brothers and fathers are in the front line.

Given the situation I don't think many of us would do anything different than the Ukrainians right now.


 
Posted : 05/03/2022 12:01 am
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I believe someone in Sweden had proposed asylum for Russian defectors?
Why not take this to it's logical conclusion?
Any Russian soldiers who surrenders will be interred for the duration in, I don't know, Australia, and after the war offered EU, UK, US, Canadian, whatever citizenship, no questions asked?
If we could encourage a mass surrender that would help a lot.
Morale appears to be a rubbish. Just need a way of getting the message out and believed.


 
Posted : 05/03/2022 12:05 am
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Feeling so angry and wish Europe/NATO would do more

It's not like we can roll in with our own troops is it?


 
Posted : 05/03/2022 12:06 am
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Has anyone seen the reports that FSB agents have been tipping off Zalensky about assassination attempts? It's in the Independent and Washington Post if anyone cares to look.

Seemingly Russians are queuing to get into Finland before lockdown too.


 
Posted : 05/03/2022 12:09 am
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^^ link?


 
Posted : 05/03/2022 12:11 am
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Feeling so angry and wish Europe/NATO would do more

I'm sympathetic, but I can see AWE Burghfield from my house, so I'm in the "within 2km 98% die instantly" bit of the nuclear bomb infographics.

TBH I don't see any way out of this for the West other than to play the long game. No one wins in war, even if we did send in NATO and even if the conflict somehow remained contained and didn't become WW3, it's just throwing the bodies of more young men at it.

We win, Russia becomes a pariah state, Putin is forced out, something more democratic and stable comes out of it, hopefully.

We lose, Russia becomes a pariah state, Putin is forced out, something more democratic and stable comes out of it, hopefully.

The only difference is winning would probably be significantly more bloody than losing.


 
Posted : 05/03/2022 12:12 am
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@squirrelking yeah, that's really interesting. I imagine western intelligence agencies are using every bit of pull/asset they have to encourage this sort of behaviour.

The reports bring a perspective as to how maybe so many saboteurs have been picked up by Ukrainian forces.


 
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