That's what an Irish temper looks likeWhat a badass journalist! Not seen such boldness in journalism like that for a very long time!
That's what an Irish temper looks likeWhat a badass journalist! Not seen such boldness in journalism like that for a very long time!
Could they be dropping supplies off or something?Spoke too soon. There looks to be another one circling around Bistrita, Romania too.
If you think that’s good, you should see what the news presenter said to him on 6pm news - tore him to shreds and called him out on been a liar last week when he stated Putin wasn’t going to invade.Full respect and power to them! Their unity gives me shivers (in a good way)
Ooh on RTE? If so, a video of an interview was shared with the news presenter giving him an absolute pasting - and quite rightly so. Couldn't have happened to a nicer person! I can see why Ukrainians living in Ireland did more than just bare their teeth at him in his car!!If you think that’s good, you should see what the news presenter said to him on 6pm news - tore him to shreds and called him out on been a liar last week when he stated Putin wasn’t going to invade.
Oh no !! Please don’t cry. Be strong.This made me cry
Could they be carrying a satellite type device, trying to get information, statistics, visuals etc to pass onto Ukraine. I know countries are avoiding getting involved with the fighting, but maybe theres a loophole where they can pass on data. Also, they could be dropping off supplies, water, weapons, doctors etc but it’s strange that they’re just circling . Keep us posted.Spoke too soon. There looks to be another one circling around Bistrita, Romania too.
That’s great for you, but not everyone on this thread is. On that basis you might want to point out that you were correcting my spelling on Akrotiri in Cyprus, and not Akrotiri in Santorini.No worries, yes I’m familiar with Akrotiri and the bases in Cyprus as I am Cypriot.
Erm don’t get why the tone? I just said I was familiar with it as I’m from Cyprus.That’s great for you, but not everyone on this thread is. On that basis you might want to point out that you were correcting my spelling on Akrotiri in Cyprus, and not Akrotiri in Santorini.
It captures the reality of it all, children going out to war to feed the ego of over zealous and maniacal people who think that the people of their country are just fodder and can be used as bullet catchers.As much as people hate the Russian army I’m not sure how much these guys know what they’ve signed up for ,unless they’re radicalised to the cause ,he’s no more than a boy .View attachment 1088261
They know if they use nuclear weaponry theyre fucked and the rest of the world will point their nukes at them or Putin is having a bullet put in his head before he even thinks about it, so they’re trying another way to cause nuclear issues.Heavy fighting going on for a while but I see they’re still focused on the power plants View attachment 1088276
Absolutely ! I said earlier on the thread the British army were the same on the streets of the north .Thankfully us Irish will always side with the oppressed and not take kindly to invasion and threats from entitled bullies and mad men.
It captures the reality of it all, children going out to war to feed the ego of over zealous and maniacal people who think that the people of their country are just fodder and can be used as bullet catchers.
These are normal power plants they're trying to destroy if people have no power or heat it's going to have a big impact if it carries on for days .They know if they use nuclear weaponry theyre fucked and the rest of the world will point their nukes at them or Putin is having a bullet put in his head before he even thinks about it, so they’re trying another way to cause nuclear issues.
Reports earlier had it that Russia planned to demoralise the Ukranians by causing panic. Taking away internet access, power and encouraging looting were a few examplesHeavy fighting going on for a while but I see they’re still focused on the power plants View attachment 1088276