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Luulisi että toi kaareva osa kannattaisi tuhota kokonaan, sitä voi olla erittäin vaikea korjata.Parempi kuvakulma romahtaneeseen Nova Kakhovkan patosiltaan - huom: rautatiesilta on vielä ehjä, tosin oletettavasti ei käyttökunnossa (rakenne varmasti kärsinyt vaikkei olekaan romahtanut):
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Liittyy tähän juttuun. Ja taitaa olla juuri mitä ryssät valitteli, että UA tuonut vahvistuksia jotka ei tyydy möllöttämään poteroissa, vaan hyökkää aktiivisesti päälle.Väitetysti UA joukot yllättivät ryssän asemat perspuolelta Soledarin seutuvilla.
Warmonito3 viittaa tähän samaan mitä Rybar ilmeisesti tänään,
tiedä sitten onko muusta lähteestä
Hodgesin ennustukset ovat olleet erittäin optimistisia koko sodan, hän ennusti jo toukokuussa että Ukraina lähtee kohta etenemään eikä kestä kauakaan kun venäläiset on rullattu kasaan.Ben Hodgesin haastattelu "Thousands Of Russian Troops Will Be Captured Or Destroyed Inside This Sort Of Pocket"
Rekrytointi on selvästi takkuillut. Kaikkialla Venäjällä miehiä kutsutaan sotaan: vaikka ilmoituksissa tätä ei nimenomaisesti mainita, ehdotetun lyhytaikaisen sopimuksen kustannukset eivät jätä epäilystäkään, koska rauhan aikana kontrakti-sotilaiden tulot eivät ylitäneet 50 tuhatta ruplaa. Yhdessäkään mainoksessa ei ole sanoja "venäjänkielisen väestön pelastamisesta", "denatsifioinnista" tai "esi-isien maista", ainoa motivaattori on suuret rahat ja "sosiaaliset takuut".No, ideana ryssän osalta hyvä. Pääsisivät eroon ns. huonoista kansalaisista. Kyllä näyttää huonolta tuo naapurin rekrytointi. Toivoisin että normi ryssä heräisi ja alkaisi kääntymään koneistoa vastaan. Kyllähän niitä kaikkia venäläisiä syyllistetään kohta tai jo nyt samalla tavalla kuin saksalaisia ww2.n natsi hommista. Slava Ukraini!
The global atomic energy watchdog has said the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant had been disconnected from its last remaining main power line to the grid and is now relying on a reserve line.
Agence France-Presse reports:
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has once again lost the connection to its last remaining main external power line, but the facility is continuing to supply electricity to the grid through a reserve line, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was informed at the site today,” the agency said in a statement.
Less than 48 hours after Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi on Thursday established the presence of the IAEA Support and Assistance Mission to ZaporizhzhIa (ISAMZ) at the facility in southern Ukraine, the Agency’s experts were told by senior Ukrainian staff that the ZNPP’s fourth operational 750 Kilovolt (kV) power line was down. The three others were lost earlier during the conflict.”
“It is obvious that the plant and physical integrity of the plant has been violated several times,” Grossi told reporters.
“Irrespective of the kinetic power of whatever you are throwing at the plant, it’s unacceptable under any safety and security criteria.”
He said his other two main concerns were the external power supply which had been interrupted recently triggering the emergency diesel generators to switch on to keep cooling and other systems going, and the condition of the staff.
Once back in Vienna, Grossi said it was “admirable” that Ukrainian technical staff were continuing to work to keep the plant going (two of the six reactors are still functioning) and maintaining professional relations with their Russian counterparts, but he added: “There is a latent tension there because of the obvious reasons of the war.”
Grossi insisted he and his team had seen “everything I request to see”, but he conceded he was not able to talk to any of the Russian soldiers who have commandeered the plant’s crisis centre as their headquarters.
“The military presence there did not approach us in any way and were not available when I asked for a couple of occasions to talk to one of them,” he said.
The IAEA chief said an alternative crisis centre has been set up but added that he will be requesting the military to hand back the purpose built facility they are occupying.
Grossi left six of his staff behind at the site, but four of them will leave next week, leaving two IAEA experts there permanently.
Grossi said the security situation was “pretty difficult” during his visit. “There were moments where fire was obvious, heavy machine gun, artillery, mortars two or three times – we were very concerned.” But he said the mission received “splendid support from the UN security team”.
“I think we showed that the international community is there, could be there and we will be continuing this,” Grossi said.