Is Ukraine about to have a war?
No typo, I added it in after I wrote the post but before uploading it to take out any ambiguity.
I think it was near Baghdad and was a strengthened building, they launched from if I remember correctly out at sea a couple of missiles, one was to punch a hole through the building wall and the other then flew through the hole and hit the generators inside. Precision weapons hadn’t been factored into the building and up until then just about everyone wouldn’t have thought you could put another through the hole of the first.
I think it was near Baghdad and was a strengthened building, they launched from if I remember correctly out at sea a couple of missiles, one was to punch a hole through the building wall and the other then flew through the hole and hit the generators inside. Precision weapons hadn’t been factored into the building and up until then just about everyone wouldn’t have thought you could put another through the hole of the first.
In this case, who on earth would want to. This is the largest nuclear plant in Europe, at least .three times the size and contaminant content of Fukushima.
Imho it is insane to even think of this as a military target.

Agree entirely that this dual warhead approach is operationally practiced methodology,
In this case, who on earth would want to. This is the largest nuclear plant in Europe, at least .three times the size and contaminant content of Fukushima.
Imho it is insane to even think of this as a military target.
In this case, who on earth would want to. This is the largest nuclear plant in Europe, at least .three times the size and contaminant content of Fukushima.
Imho it is insane to even think of this as a military target.

I have no idea if this is true or will ever happen, but according to Russian state media North Korea has offered 100000 "volunteers" to fight for Kremlin in Ukraine. With N. Korean made weapons (I have personally no idea what is the quality of DPRK made weapons, but most likely not as good as Russian).
article by the New York Post.
https://nypost.com/2022/08/05/russia...100000-troops/
article by the New York Post.
https://nypost.com/2022/08/05/russia...100000-troops/

By staying they volunteered and this is exactly how Russia is treating them.

excellent interview with Ruslan Pukhov, director of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, founded in 1997. Pukhov is quite closely affiliated with the Russian Ministry of Defence and is a member of the board of experts within the government of the Russian Federation.
Pukhov in detail goes over the advantages and weak points of both the Ukrainian and the Russian armed forces and offers a sober view of the current situation with the Western weapon supplies to Ukraine. At 2,500 words, the interview is fairly long, but reads well and offers a unique perspective not typical to the usual Russian sources. The original interview in the Russian language is available here.
https://wartranslated.com/russian-de...apon-supplies/
Pukhov in detail goes over the advantages and weak points of both the Ukrainian and the Russian armed forces and offers a sober view of the current situation with the Western weapon supplies to Ukraine. At 2,500 words, the interview is fairly long, but reads well and offers a unique perspective not typical to the usual Russian sources. The original interview in the Russian language is available here.
https://wartranslated.com/russian-de...apon-supplies/

Ecce Homo! Loquitur...
An interview with Ruslan Pukhov, director of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies. Pukhov is quite closely affiliated with the Russian MoD and is a member of the board of experts within the gov-t of the RF.
https://wartranslated.com/russian-de...apon-supplies/
Russian Defence Research Expert on AFU performance, the effect of Western weapon supplies
https://wartranslated.com/russian-de...apon-supplies/
Russian Defence Research Expert on AFU performance, the effect of Western weapon supplies

Is it that surprising that people like these were reluctant to leave their homes - not least because they were probably the only asset that they owned? There's a great deal more that I could say about the above but it's not for public consumption. There's an appalling lack of empathy with the victims of the war that is starting to emerge here in the UK, where many, if not most, people think that the economic impact on their relatively safe and manageable lifestyles is far more serious than a major war in Europe.
Unfortunately I believe we are currently experiencing the early tremors of an earthquake which is going to change "Western" civilisation. Assuming there will be much left of it.

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Good man, I would too if I had the facilities, although it's hitting me financially, support needs to be done and in greater numbers, the cost of Ukraine falling will be significantly more. My regards to the family you are hosting and tell them to stay strong.

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Quoted in a number of newsfeeds. I cannot find the original russian source though.
TDLR:The Russian occupiers announced that they had mined the Zaporizhzhia NPP and are ready to blow it up. Head of the radiation, chemical and biological defense troops of the Russian armed forces, Major General Valery Vasiliev, who now commands the Zaporizhia NPP garrison, said."The enemy knows that the plant will be either Russian or no one's. We are ready for the consequences of this step."
https://censor.net/en/news/3359281/r...ant_energoatom
TDLR:The Russian occupiers announced that they had mined the Zaporizhzhia NPP and are ready to blow it up. Head of the radiation, chemical and biological defense troops of the Russian armed forces, Major General Valery Vasiliev, who now commands the Zaporizhia NPP garrison, said."The enemy knows that the plant will be either Russian or no one's. We are ready for the consequences of this step."
https://censor.net/en/news/3359281/r...ant_energoatom

Ecce Homo! Loquitur...
Seems to be the origin -Energoatom, the z Ukrainian nuclear power plant operating agency.




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The commander of the troops of radiation, chemical and biological protection from the Russian Federation, Major General Valery Vasiliev, said that "There will be either Russian land or a scorched desert"

This is outrageously wrong as a generalisation. I am hosting a Ukrainian refugee whose family are from Donbas - a town near Sieverodonetsk. They are primarily Ukrainian speakers although, of course, they also (used to) speak Russian. Although they were begged (my guest's word) to leave at the very beginning of the war they were reluctant to leave their home and unable to believe that the current situation could possibly happen. These are well educated and capable people. For a considerable period they were effectively imprisoned in a partially destroyed home lacking all utilities. Cars leaving for western Ukraine were routinely destroyed and their occupants killed. One grandparent is over 90 years old and extremely disabled. Fortunately it was eventually possible to extract them to the west of the country.
Is it that surprising that people like these were reluctant to leave their homes - not least because they were probably the only asset that they owned? There's a great deal more that I could say about the above but it's not for public consumption. There's an appalling lack of empathy with the victims of the war that is starting to emerge here in the UK, where many, if not most, people think that the economic impact on their relatively safe and manageable lifestyles is far more serious than a major war in Europe.
Unfortunately I believe we are currently experiencing the early tremors of an earthquake which is going to change "Western" civilisation. Assuming there will be much left of it.
Is it that surprising that people like these were reluctant to leave their homes - not least because they were probably the only asset that they owned? There's a great deal more that I could say about the above but it's not for public consumption. There's an appalling lack of empathy with the victims of the war that is starting to emerge here in the UK, where many, if not most, people think that the economic impact on their relatively safe and manageable lifestyles is far more serious than a major war in Europe.
Unfortunately I believe we are currently experiencing the early tremors of an earthquake which is going to change "Western" civilisation. Assuming there will be much left of it.
I note your family didn't move even when begged to do so, were Ukrainian yet chose to stay in Russian occupied territory, knowing what the Russians are like.
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Sieverodonetsk was only recently occupied so why did you even mention this? We were discussing the areas occupied iin 2014. Anyone eligible to be mobilised in Ukraine was so in Feb 2022. By Ukraine.

Re Pukhov’s understanding above. An insightful read, (and not too long!) @ Peter we and ORAC. Thank you.

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Yes, a good read. Thanks

I have no idea if this is true or will ever happen, but according to Russian state media North Korea has offered 100000 "volunteers" to fight for Kremlin in Ukraine. With N. Korean made weapons (I have personally no idea what is the quality of DPRK made weapons, but most likely not as good as Russian).
article by the New York Post.
https://nypost.com/2022/08/05/russia...100000-troops/
article by the New York Post.
https://nypost.com/2022/08/05/russia...100000-troops/
The Death Stars leader is not prepared to call a blatant act of war exactly what it is, his ego prohibits doing that; and instead he is going to get assistance from a group that the Russians need to save their butt? Maybe, It would be a loss of face of gargantuan proportions, and, if Ukraine still kicks their butts which is not out of the question, (Russia is not going to stop at any border if they are a roll... ) how would Kim 3.0 go with his southern neighbours when they are shown to be as effective as Russia's much vaunted armoured forces. At least 100,000 NKs would get some food but lord knows where that would be sourced.

While I don't think it wise to rule out an expeditionary force being offered (as an example, El Salvador offered up a unit to help for the Coalition in Iraq, serving with the Spanish Legion) I will guess that a deployment by rail from NK through Russia would be able to support a few brigades.
But, here's the kicker: what if the Chinese agree to pony up a bit of resources to provide support to this deployment? Pure speculation here, but that would change the art of the possible somewhat.
That story might also be complete moonshine.
Korotchenko was notably interested in what he called the North Korean’s “wealth of experience with counter-battery warfare” — a telling remark given reports of Ukraine’s long-range artillery success since acquiring US-made HIMARS rocket systems in June. “If North Korea expresses a desire to meet its international duty to fight against Ukrainian fascism, we should let them,” Korotchenko said.

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And one would assume you would struggle to get them to go home again afterwards, regardless of the outcome.

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Well I doubt that an average North Korean conscript is as fit and healthy as the relatively elite border guard who defected.
He had dozens of parasitic worms , tuberculosis , and Hep B
https://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/04/h...ntl/index.html
They are all so starved they have their own version of Light Infantry
He had dozens of parasitic worms , tuberculosis , and Hep B
https://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/04/h...ntl/index.html
They are all so starved they have their own version of Light Infantry
