>needs people who will perform the duties of volunteers
>and feeding
Well, I sincerely hope the Zaporozhie NPP gets what it needs. The story kinda implied the dam's existence is what provided the water. It may have been misleading. We will soon see. RU isn't that stupid, I would hope.
>Da fug is up with that skull?
Heard that is more common (but temporary) than you think. Babies skulls are initially soft to get thru birth canal. It goes away.
Neins for you.
Russia isn't stupid enuf to blow a dam that the Zaporozhia NPP (ZNPP) needs for its water. But UK is insane enough to do something like that. Assuming the ZNPP is totally reliant on the dam for its cooling system. Reminds me of the movie Red October. How did they get the crew to abandon their ship?
That's all fine, but in the very near term they won't be able to do all that groundwater drilling to provide for the dam's cooling system. Could be a situation that def needs watching.
Thanks for the digging Anon. Puts me at rest about it. I kinda doubted RU would endanger the ZNPP.
>that shocked Putin
OMG have seen that EXACT phrase used countless times in DS propaganda stories and vids (such as The Pioneer on [Y]tube) most would find insultingly geared toward a child. At first I chafed at watching them but find them amusing and funny nao.
>dashes and dots
Interestingly, they chose [โฆ-] as the Morse code to refer to (the original) D-Day. It stands for the letter V. It was chosen because a few resistance undergrounds had been writing the letter V in graffiti for Victory and word got back to SHAEF and they liked it and it stuck. Also, someone noticed that the dot-dot-dot-dash reminded them of the first 4 notes in Beethoven's 5th (Roman numeral for 5 being a V also) Symphony.
See >>18959985
"Dhey always make a mistake."
G'mornin friend.
Happy Tuesday, frens.
>Reporting as Russia done it
Like they did Nordstream.
Something being noticed also by Vloggers covering the UKRAINE SMO is that even when it is apparent UK is attacking an area, they report it as RU attacking. Why, one might ask. One answer is that there is never failure in a defense. These, even when failed, can always be labeled a 'heroic' defense. Offensives however, like restaurant start-ups, are often failures.
>"ANONS are selfless, nameless, faceless, fameless" - Q
Anons been havin fun and creating rhythms within the interwebs since before Q showed up. These repetitions are like running jokes, established long ago as a literary device.
Chill fren. Q did not come as a Jesus saviour but as a fren. We don't need to quote Q 'chapter and verse' to beat up anons (ie establish CONTROL) over them.
>They had to protect their control mechanism.
>They told us Patriots were in control.
>They told us the power of a sitting President.
>They told us the military were involved.
>Trust the plan they saidโฆ
>The thing is, the President wasn't even powerful enough to stop his twitter being shut downโฆnever mind have a time machine
I never compare Trump to the Savior but your words of frustration kind of reminded me of Jesus. Why did he allow himself to be taken by Roman centurians, to be mocked, spat upon and crucified when he could call down angels? Something He had to do? A plan?
>Where's the JAG and the Military when you need them?
Oh, they're hanging traitors at Gitmo every week and replacing them with clones. All is well. Don"t you ever watch Qtuber Martin Brodel? He reads from Real Raw News in just about every segment. And he has a secret 'source'. I suspect his source is 'Greasy' from Greasy's Garage.
>skiffs
>And you associate these actions with the saviour?
No, and I hesitated to even mention Jesus in it. The only association is- that you can have great power but your real strength can be not to wield it, even to defend yourself if it was part of a plan.
I don't worship Trump. I know he was led along and just followed most of the foreign policy his 'experts' presented to him from day one. I hate that he continued the US policy of arming Ukraine, keeping the Nuland/Sullivan war plan going forward during his 4 years. And his boastful, arogant theft/piracy 1/3 of Syria's land, the most productive part. Stealing a sovereign country's land and it's fruits from it. I have never been more ashamed to be an American as these last 10 years.
>Why else would Russia destroy critical infrastructure?
Well, there is a war going on. Denial of territory is definitely to be considered. RU is currently/has been involved in proactive actions to interdict UK's much-vaunted counter-offensive. UK been waitin for dry ground. Thought they had it, now they don't.
The south in Kherson is where the most likely area for counter-offensive was expected to push south to Crimea.
On the other hand, if you (UK) wanted to cut Russia's forces in the South from their line of supply from Russia you might put a flood between them. And on that subject look a little more to the west is Transnistria, a sliver of land held by Russia (rumored to be one huge arms depot from the Cold War.) A flood in the Zaporozhia district isolates Kherson and Transnistria.
I heard Ukraine has an ammunition shortage. I also hear Transnistria has a lot of just the ammo they need to continue an offensive.