The First Draft of History Returns for the 100th day special.
--100 days into a 4 day war.
--Ukraine is still holding out - but is loosing soldiers are a rate of maybe 100 a day, with 500 wounded. (Morning Radio report here)
--People are moving back to Ukraine.
--An Post in Ireland, have started posting to Ukraine again. Ukraposhta never stopped posting to Ireland.
--Russia is still grinding slowly forward in the East through sheer weight of artillery.
--Russian artillery outranges Ukrainian artillery
--Ukrainian soldiers complain about being outgunned and not getting the right equipment -- but are still determined to fight.
--America to send multiple-rocket launch systems to enable Ukraine to outgun Russia?
--Russian attempts at river crossing have this far being approximated as throwing hundreds of people into a tree shredder and trying to drown the enemy in bits.
--But after fifteen attempts, at least one crossing seems to have made it through and begun to 'flower'
--After fifteen attempts, Russians still haven't learned to not land helicopters in range of artillery at Kherson airport.
--Severodonetsk is in danger of being cut off, with one of the two roads out of the city being under attack
--Reminder - Mariupol and Azovstal held out for over 80 days before an honourable surrender.
--It looks like the Ukrainian army may consider a withdrawal - but thousands of civilians still remain sheltering in the city.
--Cultural annihilation of the occupied territories is gathering pace
--It started with polite discouragement of protests, then shots fired in the air --- now the organisers are getting black-bagged and taken to 'filtration camps' in Russia. Those who return are -- not the same.
--This is, of course, mostly affecting Russian-speaking areas of Ukraine.
--Russia claims to have evacuated 1.5 million civilians from conflict areas
--Ukraine claims to have had 1.5 million civilians kidnapped and deported to the most desolate and inhospitable parts of Russia.
--An offensive has begun in the South to liberate Kherson -- supposedly.
--After the events of Bucha, one dreads what will be found
--Civilians returning to their homes are finding booby-traps in drinking glasses, pianos and children's sandpit
--Putin may be seriously ill. Whether he has weeks, or years to live, or whether he is going blind, impotent, has joined the ranks of monorchic hascist dictators or has siphilis depends on who you ask and what's funniest
--Putin, has only got one ball, Shoygu has two but very small.....
--Bridge over the River Dnipro to be the smash hit of 2030's cinema
--There're some reports of Russian soldiers getting fired for refusing to fight.
--But more than that -- because it's not technically a war -- that's all the can happen.
--T-62's have been spotted being sent to the front - and in the Wild
--The words 'Mobile Suicide Box' have never seemed more appropriate
--But I suppose, where there're no Javelins and you need a mobile cannon, it'll do
--At least one T-34 has been reported destroyed in the course of the conflict
--(It may have only been a statue, but still it counts).
--Depending on how bad the supply situation gets - more may follow
--A T-90M - the most modern (working) tank in the Russian arsenal has joined the ranks of the wrecked
--Rumours of the Su-57 being tested at war, remain rumours --- if it actually did anything, the propeganda machine would be sure to tell us
--Macron still talks to Putin, but is being more decisive than Scholz
--Didn't follow through on his threat to evacuate Mariupol with the Greeks though....
--Germany still can't figure out if it wants to send heavy weapons to Ukraine or not.
--Scholz seems unwilling to do anything that anyone could possible criticise.
--He is being vehemently criticised for this.
--One Ukrainian soldier is still lucky to receive a German helmet -- it saved his brain from a shell fragment
--Lithuanian Civilians raise 5 million to buy a Bayraktar for Ukraine
--Turkey gives the Bayraktar for free --- the 5 million is used to buy ammunition
--America is sending All The Shit --- reopening lend-lease
--Which hasn't kept Biden from becoming the second least popular President in US History.
--Mostly 'european' countries are sending an eclectic mix of hardware to Ukraine. Some of it may even be useful.
--One Russian soldier goes for a walk. One Ukrainian drone drops a bomb on him. One Russian casualty....
--....or so it seems, until Lazarusov gets to his feet and skuttles to some bushes. While the drone still watches.
--Watching Russian soldiers get pwned is an amusing lunctime passtime. (While humming Astronomia...)
--50 days after it came under attack by Neptune missiles ,Russian Warship Moskva is continuing its valiant effort to remain sunk.
--Russian sailors and soldiers still remain missing. Missing means not having to pay families any benefits.
--At least 30,000 Russian soldiers may be "Missing", or f they're really unlucky, "Killed while on Exercise".
--China is closing its Airspace to Russian-owned Boeing and Airbus aircraft --- on a technically of registration legality. And because russian spare parts are limited. It's a brutally pragmatic decision.
--Anything more advanced than a mechanical watch made in Russia relies on US and European semiconductors and hardware.
--That tap closed 100 days ago.
--Europe has also finally closed the oil taps. At least, banning non-pipeline imports.
--Only Hungary continues to the suck black juice from the bear's cock
--Getting the message, Russia starts shutting off the gas and electricity -- 80 days after it threatened to do so and long after Summer removed that threat of its sting.
--Sweden and Finland have applied to Join NATO
--Russia's reaction to this is a lot like an Incel's reaction to a girl he never asked out asking someone else who'se fitter, smarter, more charismatic and just not a fucking prick, out.
--Meanwhile, Zelensky promises to rebuild Mriya. It's expected to cost 800 million euro
--I doubt he expected to live this long but - he's still going. Visiting the front lines, visiting people in hospital --- being out there
--The countrast with Putin is staggering.
--Meanwhile, Ireland is trying to figure out what to do with the Ukrainian refugees it has accepted
--Most are being given places to sleep, rather than live
--In one case, a remote holiday village, kilometres from the nearest shop, in a coastal area has left families unable to find work as they can't drive, and unable to go to the shop safely as they keep getting run over on the narrow roads
--Ukrainians have begun complaining about there being fuckall to do outside urban areas, and no way to get to these urban areas by public transport and we're like.... yep, that's normal.
--People are kind, but nobody knows what to do so they're sort of in limbo.
--Meanwhile, economic inflation is running away like my waistline
--A food crisis looms, as Russia seizes grain from Ukrainian ports and demands concessions and an end to arms exports, in return for releasing it.
--Typically, it's Africa and India that'll go hungry.
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A man sings in a Chernobyl control room about how everything will be alright
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This has been a special one-off episode.