From a visit to the Chernobyl “Museum” in Kyiv:
Ambulances used to take people away from the site. I didn’t have a geiger counter with me so who knows if they were hot.
From a visit to the Chernobyl “Museum” in Kyiv:
Ambulances used to take people away from the site. I didn’t have a geiger counter with me so who knows if they were hot.
I think that those are simply examples of the models used. The vehicles that went into the zone would be too radioactive to be allowed out.
Whew! That’s a relief! (Yeah, kinda figured that.)
The “museum” was sparse but interesting. Lots of old VHS loops of what happened and news clippings on the walls.
It’s hard watching what’s happening after having been there. It’s a beautiful place, Kyiv.
What did you learn in history class today Bobby?
Giuliani told an associate he was paid $300,000 for his work for Fuks.
How the Fuk is Rudy not in prison?
Funny how when the hot war stalls the money wars pick up.
Even at the low end of the spectrum, that is a lot of dead soldiers in a short amount of time.
I want to see the equivalent of dump trucks full of pennies. Better yet, ass-pennies.
Re: Anon
When all Ukrainians wake up with an extra million or two in their bank accounts I’ll know they’ve done their job.
Yeah, but it will be a million rubles, which is something like €2.50 now.
“The problem with Russian bodies is really huge. It’s thousands of them. Before the war, the weather was cold, it was okay but now we have problems … I actually don’t know what we will do in the next weeks.”
Viktor Andrusiv, founder of 200rf.com
Nothing like the stench of death to curb morale
Too bad Putin will never smell it.
Yeah, the low end of that estimate is 7000, which is equal to the combined US losses after spending twenty disasterous years in Iraq and Afghanistan.
What a mess.
Yup, not at all terrifying.