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BlueJay Flag UK 13 Jun 22 12.14am

Ukraine war: Evidence shows widespread use of cluster munitions in Kharkiv - [Link]

Russia has killed hundreds of civilians in the north-eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv using indiscriminate shelling and widely-banned cluster munitions, according to new research by Amnesty International.

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Amnesty said it had found evidence of Russian forces repeatedly using 9N210/9N235 cluster bombs, as well as "scatterable" munitions - rockets that eject smaller mines that explode later at timed intervals.

The BBC visited five separate impact sites in residential neighbourhoods in Kharkiv and saw evidence of a distinctive, symmetrical spalling effect associated with cluster munitions. We showed images from the sites to three weapons experts, who all said the impacts were consistent with the controversial weapons.

"Those impacts are from cluster munitions, it's a classic signature," said Mark Hizney, a senior researcher in the arms division of Human Rights Watch, a campaign group. "And in one image you can see a remnant of a stabiliser fin from one of the submunitions," he said.

W12 will be outraged......... that more 'neo nazis' weren't wiped out!!

Ready to finally admit that Russia has been indiscriminately killing civilains, or is this instead propoganda from the Wicked West and Amnesty International? Maybe Russia should send in award winning journalist Graham Phillips to investigate?


Edited by BlueJay (13 Jun 2022 12.22am)

 

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View georgenorman's Profile georgenorman Flag 13 Jun 22 7.57am Send a Private Message to georgenorman Add georgenorman as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Actually, I have got a lot done. Cleaned the car, Tcut a few scratches, jet washed some garden furniture, cut the lawn, walked the dog and cooked dinner. Got to rest my legs these days from time to time, and that's when I catch up on the various platforms I monitor, this one included. I always check to see if there's any transfer news before reading the latest attempts at an epistle to the Gods of right wing thought, to be found here.

Would you buy a used car from Wisbech?!

 

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View Eaglecoops's Profile Eaglecoops Flag CR3 13 Jun 22 8.00am Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

Originally posted by BlueJay

Ukraine war: Evidence shows widespread use of cluster munitions in Kharkiv - [Link]

Russia has killed hundreds of civilians in the north-eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv using indiscriminate shelling and widely-banned cluster munitions, according to new research by Amnesty International.

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Amnesty said it had found evidence of Russian forces repeatedly using 9N210/9N235 cluster bombs, as well as "scatterable" munitions - rockets that eject smaller mines that explode later at timed intervals.

The BBC visited five separate impact sites in residential neighbourhoods in Kharkiv and saw evidence of a distinctive, symmetrical spalling effect associated with cluster munitions. We showed images from the sites to three weapons experts, who all said the impacts were consistent with the controversial weapons.

"Those impacts are from cluster munitions, it's a classic signature," said Mark Hizney, a senior researcher in the arms division of Human Rights Watch, a campaign group. "And in one image you can see a remnant of a stabiliser fin from one of the submunitions," he said.

W12 will be outraged......... that more 'neo nazis' weren't wiped out!!

Ready to finally admit that Russia has been indiscriminately killing civilains, or is this instead propoganda from the Wicked West and Amnesty International? Maybe Russia should send in award winning journalist Graham Phillips to investigate?


Edited by BlueJay (13 Jun 2022 12.22am)

There is no such thing as a fair war. The use of Chlorine gas in WWI, the indiscriminate blanket bombing of cities such as Coventry in WW2. The list is endless. The best alternative is no war but there doesn’t appear to be an appetite for that from either side at present.

I want to see the whole of Europe pushing for peace in the region but all I see on the media is the rhetoric of war and what latest goodies the West have given to Ukraine to try and defend themselves.

 

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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 13 Jun 22 9.45am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by georgenorman

Would you buy a used car from Wisbech?!

Scratches are an inevitable consequence of narrow lanes with overgrowing brambles at this time of year.

As I am no Arthur Daley, you would be very safe buying a car from me. I don't hide things. The last one I sold, which was over 5 years ago, had been paid for in full, in cash, the day before it was booked for its MOT, which I had arranged. He bought it "as seen". So the guy went away to arrange his insurance and to collect the car the next day. A fault was found, which failed it. He was very naive, and I could have kept quiet, but I didn't. I told him, got the fault fixed and the car retested.

 


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View georgenorman's Profile georgenorman Flag 13 Jun 22 10.06am Send a Private Message to georgenorman Add georgenorman as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Scratches are an inevitable consequence of narrow lanes with overgrowing brambles at this time of year.

As I am no Arthur Daley, you would be very safe buying a car from me. I don't hide things. The last one I sold, which was over 5 years ago, had been paid for in full, in cash, the day before it was booked for its MOT, which I had arranged. He bought it "as seen". So the guy went away to arrange his insurance and to collect the car the next day. A fault was found, which failed it. He was very naive, and I could have kept quiet, but I didn't. I told him, got the fault fixed and the car retested.

Did you tell him you are a middle of the road driver instead of a left lane hugger who never gives way to the right.

 

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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 13 Jun 22 10.37am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by georgenorman

Did you tell him you are a middle of the road driver instead of a left lane hugger who never gives way to the right.

As many of the roads here only have a middle, we always need to give way! As this though is now on a diversion far from Ukraine, I suggest we return to the main road.

 


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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 14 Jun 22 5.57am Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

For sale. !939 Beetle. High mileage and pulls massively to the right, but should be OK for tours of Europe.

 


"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak

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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 14 Jun 22 6.51am Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

On a personal note, I've been working in a factory recently. Everyone is all PPE'd and masked-up, so difficult to recognise people outside work.
Yesterday I saw a Ukrainian guy I work with, in town. He left Ukraine a couple of months ago with his wife and child. Whilst he is probably of fighting age, he's much wider of waist than me and an easier target to hit. His English is very limited. Two weeks ago I heard the village where he used to live had been flattened.
It was lovely to see him away from work and his wife and kid looked really happy to be out in the sunshine by the sea.
Not really any news, but on a personal level the guy is working and providing for himself and his family, and not only are they safe(r), but they seem to be enjoying life here,....though obviously much different to Ukraine.

 


"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak

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W12 14 Jun 22 10.52am

Lets check in on our heroes:

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BlueJay Flag UK 14 Jun 22 11.18am

Originally posted by W12

Lets check in on our heroes:

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When your're in a war as result of your country being invaded, these things can be one of the sad realities. Any instances that result in civilian attack or deaths whether Ukranian or Russia are rightly comdened by any decent person when they are highlighted. I'm not the one denying all and any instances of civilain attacks by one side, or passing it off as fake news, propoganda or saying that wicked nazis must have occupied these areas and that's why civilians got caught up in it. That is the difference. When Russia bombed a maternity hosital the amount of excusing, denying and consiracy theories pumped out of here to avoid the facts and acknowledge the suffering was staggering. And nothing has changed in those attitudes since.

 

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W12 14 Jun 22 11.32am

I'm open to the idea that Russians or Separatists attacked civilians but I see neither any direct evidence or a clear motive and I no longer believe anything our media are telling us.

I can however show you video of the aftermath of the market shelling in Donestk (which is entirely under seperatist control) and the civilian casualties (including a child). I'm not going to do that for obvious reasons but I trust my own eyes.

There is no military reason to do this especially when you are low on ammunition.

 

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Just think the amount of lives that could have been saved if Zelenskyy met Russias demands early on or played ball with them!

Instead he is busy getting all the attention and photoshoots with politicians and celebrities! He really does not want to let go of his power!

 

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