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vegansrock Thu 24-Feb-22 07:14:01

Seems like the measly sanctions haven’t frightened Putin, surprise surprise. What will be our circus of a government here’s response? We need to build bridges with the EU and have a combined response with the US.That would mean a different government here, I fear, as this lot have burnt too many bridges. Can’t wait to see Liz Truss in her fur hat issuing threats.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 04-Mar-22 06:51:26

The team behind the cameras in Ukraine

Whitewavemark2 Fri 04-Mar-22 06:49:45

Oz Katerji
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Good morning, this is Kyiv calling

Seven days after Ukraine was invaded by a fascist dictatorship with one of the most powerful military forces on earth, this city’s defences are still holding.

We are still here.

We will remain here.

nadateturbe Fri 04-Mar-22 06:24:18

I agree marymary. Where will it end?

mokryna Fri 04-Mar-22 03:38:50

It is very worrying to know the Russians are either ignorant or unknowingly shelling a nuclear plant. I hope there is a big protest at the Para Olympic Games.

Callistemon21 Thu 03-Mar-22 23:03:21

If you have an ISA or other investment, check which shares are held in it.
Mine had shares in GazProm so I sold it yesterday. It wasn't worth that much anyway, had been dismal for quite some time but I couldn't, in all conscience, keep it.

Lucca Thu 03-Mar-22 22:38:43

I understand that in some countries they also switched off all their house lights to show putin they’d rather do without his gas and oil

Callistemon21 Thu 03-Mar-22 21:41:20

Cathedral bells are ringing out here too

www.itv.com/news/border/2022-03-03/carlisle-cathedral-join-others-across-europe-in-ringing-bells-for-ukraine

Iam64 Thu 03-Mar-22 21:04:52

What a good way to show solidarity with Ukraine to ring the Church bells.
We took donations of the items specified as needed to our local Ukrainian centre today. There were queues of people doing the same. All of us wishing we could do more

mokryna Thu 03-Mar-22 20:15:12

I didn’t know, as I hadn’t read my Facebook page, that church bells were ringing out in support of Ukraine in French towns this evening. I had my windows’s shut, so didn’t hear them.

Aveline Thu 03-Mar-22 19:17:30

Clive was looking very tired last night. Those scary nights taking their toll.

Callistemon21 Thu 03-Mar-22 18:57:05

GrannyGravy13

The more I see of Clive Myrie the more I have a thing for him.

He's lovely, isn't he.
Even he sounded rattled the other night and he has reported from many war-torn places.

Callistemon21 Thu 03-Mar-22 18:56:03

There are no words, Pammie1

Although I found some! they were not what I wanted to say!

GrannyGravy13 Thu 03-Mar-22 18:52:22

The more I see of Clive Myrie the more I have a thing for him.

Pammie1 Thu 03-Mar-22 18:41:35

Kali2

Callistemon ''Give me peace, international respect and understanding.''

oh yes - but this is not what is happening now. And YES, in war, I'd rather have 2 armies fighting it out in a field- then civilians torn to pieces in their sleep from the air.

As for Frank Gardner, I am fully aware of who he is. And think he is excellent. What is obscene- on THIS thread of all threads, is your and Lucca's comment about you having a crush on him. How totally insensitive and inapropriate.

Really rude and totally uncalled for. A moment to lighten the mood doesn’t signal insensitivity to the appalling situation in Ukraine and as for ‘obscene’. Words fail me.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 03-Mar-22 18:13:24

“Iuliia Mendel
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But there is some achievement from negotiations: The parties reached an understanding on the joint provision of humanitarian corridors for the evacuation of civilians, as well as for the delivery of medicines and provision to the locations of the most heated battles. Some relief”

Jaberwok Thu 03-Mar-22 18:04:27

Thank you tickingbird, war and the consequences of war are so shocking that it's almost incomprehensible that anyone would entertain starting one. Nobody but a mad person would ever inflict that sort of suffering on any nation , but, like Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, Stalin and so on, Putin would appear to be unstable, (and that's being polite), and we are where we are. Short of shooting him I fear for where this will end.

tickingbird Thu 03-Mar-22 17:52:12

Jaberwok. Your post brought tears to my eyes. My son and I were watching Sky News earlier just after that monster Putin had been speaking and the pictures of all the devastation in Ukraine; the burning buildings and rubble, and we both said the same thing. “Why would anyone want to do this?”

So terribly sad.

Callistemon21 Thu 03-Mar-22 17:48:31

Putin doesn't care about harming children - Russian children have been arrested for protesting as well as old women.

Jaberwok Thu 03-Mar-22 17:42:38

They certainly are brave, no two ways about that, heroically so, but I fear Russia will overwhelm Ukraine and subjugate that country as it has done to other neighbours. It's terrible and terrifying. Those poor people, those children, appalling.

Callistemon21 Thu 03-Mar-22 17:25:51

77 year old Russian woman, Yelena Osipova, protesting against the war is arrested and taken away by two burly policeman in St Petersburg. They really are brave, aren't they. I hope their mothers, if they have any, are thoroughly ashamed of them:-

www.theguardian.com/world/video/2022/mar/02/russian-activist-77-detained-by-police-while-protesting-against-ukraine-war-video

Jaberwok Thu 03-Mar-22 17:17:37

Oh my goodness these posts are so thought provoking and I must watch War of the Dictators. My father was killed in the Hitler war 5 weeks before I was born . My mother, towards the end of the war met and fell in love with a Polish air force officer who was very keen to go back to Poland to help rebuild that shattered country taking my mother and me with him. My maternal grandparents were apparently absolutely horrified and did everything they could to dissuade her from this step into the unknown. It was eventually decided that Thaddeus would go on his own and we would follow later. This of course didn't happen, who knows why, but I suspect the Russians shot him as they did to so many returning Poles. My mother later met and married someone else and we lived happily near Oxford. After my mother died, in her personal processions was a photo and a few mementos of Thaddeus. She clearly never forgot him.

Urmstongran Thu 03-Mar-22 17:09:55

Sadly I agree with you Marymary. I fear all is lost and this is the beginning of the end for these courageous people.

Urmstongran Thu 03-Mar-22 17:08:19

Olga Olhovskaya, a 28-year-old mother of one, told The Telegraph: "The Russians in Kherson feel like masters. Our houses are being torn down. Babies are being born in basements. There is not enough food, not enough water and explosions day and night. We urgently need to take the children out."

Frightening and tragic for Ukrainians who now, very sadly, have no chance in this unequal fight.

Casdon Thu 03-Mar-22 17:08:19

I believe Nanpol is a troll, she/he has never posted before as far as I can see.

marymary62 Thu 03-Mar-22 17:07:59

Bottom line is we can’t risk starting a nuclear war. If it wasn’t nuclear it would be chemical. If it wasn’t chemical......... . Peace of some sort must prevail. So this means diplomacy, truce, agreement, sacrifice of land, of pride , of honour.
Is this right ? Or do we fight with all our might and risk annihilation? The world only stays safe with a balance of power and now we have MAD - Mutually Assured Destruction.
We want gas, oil, to fuel our lives and destroy our planet on the way. Over reliance on Russia and China over many years now and not challenging their takeover or treatment of minorities or of ‘annexation’ of countries , their annihilation or dissidents and opposition, has led to this . We are perceived as weak. While we have been bickering over Brexit and vaccines they have been laughing and planning . Putin will not stop he does not care about death only power.

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