the big killer from the 1984 disaster is long gone by now, because it was a gas that additionally reacts with water. it's probably everything else that was there that they're disposing of by burning (like naphthol, the other compound used in carbaryl synthesis that was taking place there). then there are heavy metals if any that won't be disposed of this way
modern engineering practices make accident of this type much less impactful and less likely (reactive intermediates like methyl isocyanate or phosgene are only made on demand, continuously and consumed immediately)
This only stops gas delivery to Transnistria, as Moldova proper doesn't get gas from this direction anymore and instead they can import gas and electricity through Romania
won't there be some limited immunity against H5N1 from N1 part? also regular seasonal flu vaccination should prevent antigenic shift because coinfection is less likely, i think it's a part of advice for high risk farm workers
she's not "being taken advantage of", she had to be in the scam and offered a cut because why would she get in in the first place. she's just in the finding out stage
shoulda talked tuah lawyer, reinventing 100 year old crimes doesn't come with a get free out of jail card if you think you've figured it out for the first time
running crypto scam in fourth year of our lord covid? she should have know better, could have learned about it at any point during last eight years or so. if it's something she had no idea about maybe she shouldn't do it in the first place. she had these 5 min of cringey fame and used it all on grifting
"It's about a society on its way down. And as it falls, it keeps telling itself: "So far so good... So far so good... So far so good." It's not how you fall that matters. It's how you land." (La Haine (1995))
plane was hit at about 3km, so within range of even MANPADS and pantsir guns, but it was a bit misty so IR and photocontrast guidance is out. azeris suspect command guided pantsir missile, that is 57e6 or similar, which has some 7x less explosive than buk missile used in mh17 shootdown
shilkas are still good against drones so i suspect they do use them. ukrainians use everything down to 12.7mm and 7.62mm machine guns for this purpose
the big killer from the 1984 disaster is long gone by now, because it was a gas that additionally reacts with water. it's probably everything else that was there that they're disposing of by burning (like naphthol, the other compound used in carbaryl synthesis that was taking place there). then there are heavy metals if any that won't be disposed of this way
modern engineering practices make accident of this type much less impactful and less likely (reactive intermediates like methyl isocyanate or phosgene are only made on demand, continuously and consumed immediately)