Nobby
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- Sep 29, 2007
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BBC News is always about 2 hours behind everyone elseNot on BBC News - faked?
BBC News is always about 2 hours behind everyone elseNot on BBC News - faked?
It's on the Guardian citing the UK ambassador to Ukraine among othersNot on BBC News - faked?
If it's a fake then Reuters, The Telegraph, The Guardian... list goes on and on... have all fallen for it.Not on BBC News - faked?
Apologies, can't believe the BBC were so behind...If it's a fake then Reuters, The Telegraph, The Guardian... list goes on and on... have all fallen for it.
The water hits Kherson City in under 24 hours.
The BBC have recently introduced a new service - BBC Verify, to validate news as it comes in. I assume it was brought in to handle news items on the war.Apologies, can't believe the BBC were so behind...
No, it's real.Not on BBC News - faked?
Nova Kakovka dam (under Russian control) has been blown. Devastating flooding will now occur downstream wiping out loads of settlements and making it almost impossible for Ukraine to cross in the water, bog/mud.
Upstream it's this body of water that is absolutely necessary to cool the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant reactors (also under Russian control).
Its a huge war crime that will devastate southern in the coming hours.
It was widely reported months ago, Russua had mined dam, and they've been evacuating people/settlements on left bank for months. Ukraine say Russia did it, Russia deny and say either nothing happened or Ukraine did it.
This will almost completely halt any Ukrainian attempt to get to Crimea or south Kherson/Melitipol for months if not this year.
Edit: Russia now claiming it happened merely due to damage (and not Ukraine) which only leaves Russia did it, or damage as they claim..... what's your money on?
I think bought in more generally to counter the rising threat of misinformation, deep fakes and eroding trust in journalism. They will be last to everything now, but eventually the other broadcasters will all be fooled into reporting something false. It's swings and roundaboutsThe BBC have recently introduced a new service - BBC Verify, to validate news as it comes in. I assume it was brought in to handle news items on the war.
No doubt it was done with the best of intentions, but when major news breaks as it has done this morning, its disadvantages become apparent.
Yes, they're a bit slow...
Well, it led the 6am news bulletin of the Today programme. Maybe the BBC isn't as monolithic as you claim. Journalists/broadcasters have different requirements for verification, I think that's a good thing. I'm less concerned about who breaks news first, although have to accept that it's a key criteria for many these days.BBC still haven’t caught up. Amazing really
Ukraine should try to blow the Kerch bridge now, no? The Russians need to feel the fear more.I read that as well as the obvious risk of flooding to thousands, and the potential risk to the ZNPP, the water supply to Crimea is fed from the Kakhovka reservoir.
So Russia has deliberately compromised the water supply to its beloved Crimea.
It knows its going to lose Crimea. So it wants to make it as uninhabitable as it can for Ukrainians.
It was worth us sending those Storm Shadows thenThis from the ISW (Institute for the Study of War) strongly suggesting Russia are moving their Black Sea Fleet logistics away from Crimea because of pressures and strikes from Ukraine:
"The Russian Black Sea Fleet is attempting to mitigate complications with logistical support in occupied Crimea by shifting resources to mainland Russia. Ukrainian Southern Operational Command Spokesperson Natalia Humenyuk reported on June 5 that Russian forces are transferring the Black Sea Fleet’s logistics centers from Sevastopol, occupied Crimea, to Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai.[21] Humenyuk stated that Russian forces are moving the logistics centers because of widespread logistical and ammunition provision issues in occupied Crimea.[22] Humenyuk noted that Russian amphibious ships are continuing to maneuver in the Black Sea and enter Sevastopol, but that the overall center of gravity of the Black Sea Fleet appears to be shifting towards Novorossiysk.[23] Recent strikes on Russian concentration areas, logistics hubs, and transportation assets in southern Ukraine may be causing increased anxiety over the security of the Black Sea Fleet, and the move to Krasnodar Krai is likely in part reflective of this fact."
Nova Kakovka dam (under Russian control) has been blown. Devastating flooding will now occur downstream wiping out loads of settlements and making it almost impossible for Ukraine to cross in the water, bog/mud.
Upstream it's this body of water that is absolutely necessary to cool the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant reactors (also under Russian control).
Its a huge war crime that will devastate southern in the coming hours.
It was widely reported months ago, Russua had mined dam, and they've been evacuating people/settlements on left bank for months. Ukraine say Russia did it, Russia deny and say either nothing happened or Ukraine did it.
This will almost completely halt any Ukrainian attempt to get to Crimea or south Kherson/Melitipol for months if not this year.
Edit: Russia now claiming it happened merely due to damage (and not Ukraine) which only leaves Russia did it, or damage as they claim..... what's your money on?