Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022): Thread 1 - Ukrainian Liars vs Russian Liars with Air and Artillery Superiority

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How well is the combat this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 46 6.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A well planned strike with few faults

    Votes: 45 6.5%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 292 42.1%
  • ⭐⭐ Worse than expected

    Votes: 269 38.8%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 42 6.1%

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Even if that NPP isn't at risk of meltdowns short of a brazen direct hit by a bunker-buster or something of that caliber, disabling it would plunge a large section of Ukraine's power grid without electricity, wouldn't it? Strategically speaking, that would swing this war dramatically in Russia's favor by choking out the civilian population.
 
I'm sure they would have offered that, the Ukrainians want to make them fight for it

I speculated way before the invasion 1000 pages ago wether Ukraine would use Chernobyl as a weapon. Its easy to blow the lid and let the winds take the radiation over Russia.

Russians apparently planned for that contingency because VDV took the plant in the first hours

Now its much worse here!!! 6 fucking reactors and not of the RBMK type which were actually designed to be SAFER in the event of a meltdown



My belief is Ukraine maybe doing this on purpose. The prevailing winds and fallout goes over Russia

This would effectively end being able to live on Russian Soil
 
I speculated way before the invasion 1000 pages ago wether Ukraine would use Chernobyl as a weapon. Its easy to blow the lid and let the winds take the radiation over Russia

Now its much worse here!!!
and then the wind turns and they irradiate kiev, followed by all europe
wonder how that "dude let us join EU and NATO lmao" thing is gonna go after that lol
 
How far will you Russian apologists go in your attempt to make Russia blameless? Why would the Ukrainians destroy their only means to keep power running in Kiev?
*tinfoil on* For the greater good of the Great Reset. Nuclear bad unless its the elites using modular reactors for their compounds.

Ok, seriously though. I'd say it's somewhat plausible that our sociopathic pod und boog merchants would want another NUCLEAR BAD reminder. However, I don't think it's super likely. I hope. Please let the reactors not get damaged
 
Reactors can't go off like nuclear bombs, even shitty 1980s ones, it's just that if all 6 reactors go off basically everyone in Europe will be wearing fancy new suits.View attachment 3040266

Basically what I was thinking. Obv I don't think the explosion itself reaches the Urals, but the resulting radioactivity will make suit makers good moolah for the next decades
 
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it's not fragile because having a coalition government is the norm in germany, i don't think there was ever a point in time since ww2 where they did NOT have a coalition government.
all these "different" parties are like 95% identical in their major political positions. all of them are pro EU, pro immigration, anti nuclear, pro green, etc. the political class is firmly united in what it wants to do, the parties and elections are just for show, to keep up appearances.
Coalition governments is actually not the norm kn Germany, unlike certain other more unstable european nations. Germany has consistently since the second world war shifted between a purely Christian democratic or social democratic government. Big tent coalitions has only been a thing for the last ten years, and has only been a thing to prevent a weak minority government at the mercy of the AFD. There are also obvious tensions for those keeping an eye on the situation. And the new government has lacked the decisiveness and control it had under Merkel.
 
Good to know real power plants aren't as fragile as the ones in RTS games



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I'm being told that the plant is designed to withstand a plane falling into it so I guess not much to worry if no one tries to destroy it on purpose
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Tough luck Israel.
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong but blowing up a nuclear plant is a dirty bomb, not an a-bomb. By extension, if this were true it would wipe out all of Europe
Fission reaction for bombs and power work on the same principle, but to different degrees. For a bomb, fissionable material has to be enriched to a certain level to go boom or else you won't get the average of 2-3 neutrons expelled per nucleus strike to create the rapid chain reaction seen in bombs. Powerplants don't use weapons-grade level enriched material thankfully, so that can't happen unless the Ukies are retarded and want a Chernobyl repeat. What can happen though is a meltdown which will occur when the reactor housing does as it sounds and melts. That will release an incredible amount of radiation.
 
and then the wind turns and they irradiate kiev, followed by all europe
wonder how that "dude let us join EU and NATO lmao" thing is gonna go after that lol

Thats not really how it works. The storms go west to east always. Some winds go east to west yes but the majority would go over Russia since thats how the Jetstream goes

Europe would have bad days but Russia would bad years
 
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