Big fires reported. Details unclear.
You must be proud, Eli!
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fighting is limited to admin buildings and not the plant operational facilities...fingers crossed this the case and doesn't change.
The Ukrainians in this locale have been very resistant...trying to keep Russians from controlling power within the country.
Link: https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-putin-news-03-03-22/index.html
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ditch effort to keep everyone away from him?...sort of like "Don't come near me or I'll blow us all up!".
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And there has been an increase in bombing for 8 years against ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine.Puppet regime did not sign Minsk agreements and Putin commenced a military action against the puppet regime.
Take it with a grain of salt, perhaps.
But if you haven’t seen Chernobyl, it might make a fun thing to binge tonight.
This plant is bigger - the biggest in Europe.
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Link: https://mobile.twitter.com/iaeaorg/status/1498949520515907584
The reactors can withstand this, no doubt…but if the power is cut off and they can’t be cooled…it could get very ugly.
This is almost literally unbelievable. I think maybe I slipped into a coma a week ago and I am dreaming this.
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Link: https://twitter.com/energybants/status/1499546516293357568?s=21
Glad the B-2 s first combat sortie was over Kosovo, but whatever. That’s $2 Billion with a B per bird.
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that you might agree with this but simply don’t want to go off of the official Dem narrative.
Or do you agree with Kerry that Putin isn’t the real threat here...it’s the Climate Change that we must fear most?
Being dramatic again. Shocking.