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Monday, July 21, 2025

Our goals are clear; Kremlin unwilling to compromise on demands ahead of proposed 3rd round of peace talks — Russian attacks against Ukraine kill 7, injure at least 28 over past day — Ukrainian drones attack Russia as Moscow hit for 5th night in a row, train station burns in Rostov Oblast — This is what Ukraine could do with US Tomahawk missiles … and more

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@Sheep_Overboard basically cancelling #NOAA & #NWS is committing #ecocide and #democide as well as making the #USA meterologically uncharted territory.

  • And I mean "uncharted" as in worse than Mogadishu at the height of the Somali Civil War because the autonomous sensors at the airport still sent out weather data and everyone was prepared with like satellite images of clouds and briefings.

This will literally kill people, not just in #CivilAviation (#FAA can't divert traffic from #Tornado|es and #Hurricane|s!) and obvious storms, but basically cause massive crop losses, death of livestock and worse!

_The Evening Post_, 12 November 1924:
        FLYING IN NEW ZEALAND
    613 PASSENGERS TAKEN UP
  Justifiable surprise might be expressed by residents of Wellington, where aviation is not indulged in, at the number of passengers carried in flights in New Zealand in a given period.
  The latest figures issued by the Defence Department show that the total number of passengers carried in civil flying in the Dominion during the current year to date was 613. In 338 flights approximately 5642 miles [9080 km] were flown, an average of 16.6 miles [26.7 km] per flight, and the total time in the air 74 hours 29 minutes. There has been a large decrease in the number of passengers taken up for flights in the last four months. In fact, the total was only 46. This is accounted for by the fact that the aerodrome at Kohimaramara, in Auckland, has been taken over by the Defence Department, and is no longer controlled by private enterprise.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/news

#france #israel #iran #iraq : #militaryattack / #civilaviation / #dangeroflife

»Iran launched a barrage of missiles toward Israeli territory on October 1 as tensions in the Middle East soared. The missiles had to cross Iraq to reach Israel.
(…) The LCI television channel, which first reported the incident, said the pilots saw the missiles in the night sky from their cockpit and that Iraqi air traffic control had wished them "good luck."«
lemonde.fr/en/international/ar

Le Monde · Air France jet flew over Iraq during Iran missile attack on Israel, probe openedBy Le Monde with AFP