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nuclear assault?how might Pravda report it?obliteration ~ n.b. It is said that Russian protests against the war have begun in several town. Putin mobilising 300,000 more troops. Russians considering how to avoid being called up. Putin’s Vietnam. CLP 21/09/2022 →
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Kubiansk junctionrailway becomes battle linepoints of no return ~ CLP 18/09/2022 →
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no joy in victorydisturbed earth, broken bodieshere are the missing ~ n.b. They say “Never go back”, but for some, they never left Izium, nor Bucha, nor Mariupol. →
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on returning homeit cannot be as it wasZ marks the damned spot n.b. Wounds will heal over, scars will be worn. CLP 14/09/2022 →
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this, its safest stateunplugged, switched off, neutralizedone less way to die ~ n.b. Nobody wants this war to cross borders, risking harm to other people; that would be a terrible inconvenience. Turning off the nuclear power station seems sensible. Whoever gains full control can take responsibility for repairs then switching it back on later. CLP →
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two hundred war dayschildren, parents, grand-parentsmorning brings mourning ~ n.b. Everyday, brothers and sisters, everyday. CLP 11/09/2022 →
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soldiers smash classroomschildren attend school onlineflowers for teachers ~ n.b. School No 2 in Borodianka was trashed by occupying Russian forces. The school still held the traditional new school year ritual, before the children headed home to virtual classes. There is something very beautiful about the fact teachers were given flowers by the children to →
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former leader diesworld hero or home wrecker?pause for discussion ~ n.b. Turning the USSR into a free market free-for-all for those in the pound seats has exposed how the unfettered ‘free’ market can cost some people everything. It seems that we’re all footing the bill now. CLP 01/09/2022 →