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They said the same in 2022, because we assumed the Russians would swamp Ukrainian defences in a manner to how the Americans took Baghdad in a Blitzkrieg. The talk then was whether the Russians had enough forces for crowd control and to contain a probable insurgency that was much more capable than the Iraqis. Serendipity meant that year, Ukraine had a cracking good Eurovision song (accessible to a wide range of cultures, with just enough Ukrainian in it, I think a good fusion), which combined with a brilliant bit of propagandising (the official video) grabbed our attention in a way that the war between the Armenians and Azeris just never did. Ukraine might not be winning, but they are not losing. The Russian gains are miniscule, and at great cost. Ukraine are still in the fight, when hardly anyone thought they would last. In 1973 and 1967, we all supported Israel, when confronted by numerically superior forces, they resisted, and stood, sustained by a combination ingenuity and outside support (despite some parties making it difficult). There are those in the wealthy West who whinge about the cost. But the cost we've paid is nothing compared to the Ukrainians who seem to be pretty united on this thing. Ironically, if dickless Putin had sat back, Zelensky would have likely lost the 2024 election anyhow, Putin might have even gotten his guy in, or maybe now would be dealing with the Ukrainian Willy Wonka. Zelensky narrowly won the election as an outsider. Perhaps that's Putin's real fear; not imaginary Nazi's next door or the idea of a mocking comedian next door, but that Ukrainian poitics will increasingly resemble the normal politics seen in the rest of Europe, where there are normal lively debate, dicources, disagreement and aggreement, and orderly transfers of power. And Russians would start to want that, rather than the sham that is supposedly Russian democracy, that Russians basically don't believe in. -
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Chanthaburi Destroys 245,058 Pieces of Illegal Vape and Beer Worth 20 Million Baht
Picture courtesy of Customs. Chanthaburi Customs has destroyed a significant cache of illegal goods, including vape devices, foreign cigarettes and foreign beer, as part of its commitment to combat smuggling and protect public health. The destruction took place on 21 February at a public area in Ban Nong Laep, located in the Pathawi district of Chanthaburi. This event was attended by local officials and representatives from various agencies. The seized items, which included 245,058 pieces of vapes, vaping accessories, counterfeit cigarettes, and foreign beer, were valued at over 19.5 million baht. These items were declared state property following the conclusion of 67 legal cases related to their illegal importation and distribution. According to Yodpol Vichyakul, the head of Chanthaburi Customs, this operation aligns with the directives of Teerachai Atanavanich, the Director-General of the Customs Department, who has mandated stricter enforcement against the smuggling of cigarettes and vapes, as well as other high-tax items that negatively impact the country’s economy. The initiative aims to safeguard society and enhance public health safety. The recent destruction of these goods serves to demonstrate the seriousness of law enforcement’s efforts in combatting illegal activities. The authorities reported that the majority of illegal vapes were found concealed within modified vehicles designed to evade detection. Officials have urged school administrators and parents to monitor students closely, as vapes are increasingly accessible, often disguised in child-friendly forms. They stressed the importance of collaboration from all sectors to effectively eliminate the illegal trade in vapes, which are classified as prohibited imports under the Ministry of Commerce’s announcement. Violators of the law concerning the illegal sale of vapes may face imprisonment of up to five years or a fine equivalent to four times the value of the goods, or both, as outlined in the Customs Act of 2017. Furthermore, the illegal importation of counterfeit cigarettes is also strictly prohibited, with penalties similar to those for vape-related offences. Foreign cigarettes and beer require special permits from the Excise Department for legal importation. Smuggling these products can result in imprisonment of up to ten years or fines equivalent to four times the value of the goods, or both. -- 2025-02-23 -
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Car Turns into Temple, Fatally Runs Over Man
Picture from responders. A incident occurred early morning on 22 February, when a car turning into a temple ran over a man who was sitting unnoticed on the ground, dragging him under the vehicle and causing his death. At approximately 06:30, Lieutenant Aomsin Sidamat, an investigator from Phetkasem Police Station, received a report of a fatal crash at Wat Rat Bamrung in Soi Phetkasem 69, Lak Song, Bang Khae, Bangkok. Traffic police arrived at the scene to investigate. Upon arrival, officers found a Toyota Altis car with Bangkok registration parked in the temple grounds. An unidentified Thai man was discovered deceased beneath the vehicle. The incident occurred near the entrance of the temple, leading to the parking area, a distance of approximately 15 metres. The driver stated that they were on their way from a nearby residential area. As they turned right into the temple, they failed to notice the man sitting on the ground, resulting in the collision and the victim being dragged under the car before stopping as the car was entering the parking lot. Authorities are working to identify the victim and notify their family while continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. -- 2025-02-23 -
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Teenager Killed & Another Seriously Injured While Fleeing Police Checkpoint
Picture from responders. A crash in Lampang has claimed the life of a young man and left another seriously injured after they attempted to flee a police checkpoint in the early hours of the morning of 22 February. At approximately 03:00, police in Mueang Lampang were conducting a routine alcohol checkpoint on Duangrat Road, Suan Dok Subdistrict, when a motorbike carrying two young men made a sudden U-turn to evade the officers. The driver then rode against the flow of traffic at high speed before crashing into the rear left side of a police patrol car. The impact of the collision sent both riders flying more than ten metres, with their bodies landing near a power pole. The driver, later identified as 22-year-old Mr. Phattarakorn, was pronounced dead at the scene due to severe injuries. The pillion rider, 21-year-old Mr. Nattapong, sustained critical injuries and was rushed to Lampang Hospital for emergency treatment. Police discovered that the motorbike, a grey Yamaha Grand Filano, was brand new and had no registration plates. Neither of the young men was carrying identification at the time of the accident, prompting authorities to launch an investigation to confirm their identities and locate their families. Rescue personnel from the Sawang Nakhon Lampang Foundation arrived swiftly to assist in transporting the injured victim to hospital. Police have since notified the families of the two men and continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. -- 2025-02-23 -
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Terrifying Moment as Wild Elephant Charges at Motorcyclist in Chanthaburi
Picture captured from CCTV. A wild bull elephant with long tusks caused panic in Chanthaburi’s Kaeng Hang Maeo district when it charged at an unsuspecting motorcyclist, narrowly missing him before bolting off into the distance. The dramatic moment, captured on CCTV, left both residents and onlookers in shock. The incident occurred on the morning of 22nd February in Moo 2, Khao Wongkot subdistrict. The elephant, which had reportedly run amok after emerging from a nearby fruit orchard, suddenly encountered an elderly man riding his motorcycle along a dirt road. In a split-second reaction, the elephant lunged forward, attempting to strike with its tusks, but fortunately missed. The terrified rider, estimated to be in his 50s and believed to be a rubber plantation worker from the area, managed to get his motorcycle to the other side of the road, escaping without injury. Local shop owner Usa Chuenpirom, whose CCTV captured the event, said wild elephants frequently roam the area in search of food, typically emerging from the forest between 19:30 and 21:00. On 20th February, four elephants were spotted in the vicinity, an occurrence she described as normal. However, she was alarmed when she heard loud trumpeting early morning, only to later discover the shocking footage of the near-tragic encounter. Usa’s sister, Kanchana Chuenpirom, confirmed that her sister-in-law’s son had also recorded the scene on his phone. The video showed the elephant storming through fruit orchards, crossing the road, and charging at the motorcyclist before continuing its frantic run. The footage was shared online as a warning to others to remain vigilant. Santi Chuenpirom, Deputy President of Khao Wongkot Subdistrict Administrative Organisation (SAO), stated that based on the video, the elephant did not appear to be aggressive but rather seemed to be fleeing in distress, possibly having been separated from its herd or startled by barking dogs. He urged authorities to monitor the situation and take necessary steps to prevent further incidents in the community. Local officials and residents are now calling on wildlife conservation agencies to address the issue of wandering elephants to ensure the safety of both the animals and the local population. -- 2025-02-23 -
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Thai Airways Bangkok-Singapore Flight Returns Due to Unexpected Technical Problems
"As said" I said why the f#ck travel so far that the plane is in touching distance on changi??? Instead fly all the way back just to not pay the fees at Singapore and mechanics and put all the passengers at risk for !! You Toby 🤡
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