Let’s not skip over the fact that he probably got the dynamite from an abandonded house, so it’s most likely pretty old.
And there were detonators there as well.
Let’s not skip over the fact that he probably got the dynamite from an abandonded house, so it’s most likely pretty old.
And there were detonators there as well.
I’ve read these stories multiple times now and I still don’t quite understand what’s happening.
That’s because it’s mostly lies and propaganda not aimed at you, but the Russian people.
Russians have been burning those offices for over a year, with it ramping up after people started getting forcefully recruited. Russia as always is trying to say it’s not “real russians” doing it, but people influenced by “the evil west”. It’s their standard strategy when it comes to pretty much any set back, ever. In this case it’s mostly blamed on “evil ukranian scammers”, so they can keep justifying the invasion and occupation.
Why the fuck anyone is humouring these clowns is beyond me.
Answer: Money.
They hand out money like candy at Halloween.
While true that they’re not polluting for fun, many corporations will try to avoid any anti-pollution measure that will lose them money. To the point where they spend billions of dollars every year to lobby governements, enviromental protection organizations, and drag out regulations with lawsuits. Because in the long run it’s usually worth it for them to pollute, as long as the investors see enough profits in the short term.
They were already fined in South Korea in January, for lying about the range(it was only $2.2m, but it shows that there are regulations and ramifications).
And it looks like there is evidence of them intentionally making their “remaining distance” softawre lie, and more. So it wouldn’t surprise me if the EU is getting involved, which means there might be much bigger fines coming.
I’m guessing they’re the ones who keep pushing the “europe abusing africa” memes recently as well, since they’re the ones doing it now.