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Lyman is a disaster for the Russians, even saw something I wish I hadn't when scrolling a twitter thread - dead Russian being eaten by pigs.

I hope Kherson sees some progress today.

They will go through bone like butter. You need at least sixteen pigs to finish the job in one sitting, so be wary of any man who keeps a pig farm. They will go through a body that weighs 200 pounds in about eight minutes. That means that a single pig can consume two pounds of uncooked flesh every minute.
 
Lyman is a disaster for the Russians, even saw something I wish I hadn't when scrolling a twitter thread - dead Russian being eaten by pigs.

I hope Kherson sees some progress today.
With regards to Kherson I think it's more important Ukraine keeps the Russian's fixed in that area. They don't want them being redeploy elsewhere to reinforce vulnerable positions in the east.
 
Pigs will do that.
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Lyman is a disaster for the Russians, even saw something I wish I hadn't when scrolling a twitter thread - dead Russian being eaten by pigs.

I hope Kherson sees some progress today.
Don't overplay it, the dead russian was cooked. It felt kind of weird in a symbiotic hog roast type relationship.
 
I was called "delusional" in here when I said months ago that the Ukrainian re-homing plans were ill conceived and liable to have only short term support, and got even more ridicule from some when I said even more refugees entering the UK was unsustainable.... Hmmm.


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A leading charity which has been helping the government with rematching Ukrainian refugees with UK hosts after initial placements end or break down, is to scale back its work because they say the scheme is unworkable.
Refugees at Home is one of five voluntary and community organisations listed as “recognised providers” on the gov.uk website to help match and rematch Ukrainian refugees with UK hosts.

Hosting arrangements are for a minimum of six months and many are now coming to an end after the scheme opened in March of this year. As fewer UK hosts are now coming forward, rematching requests from Ukrainians are increasing.

Many Ukrainian households have become homeless – around one third of them in London. According to government figures from 24 February 2022 until 26 August 2022 1,565 Ukrainian households were registered as homeless by councils.
Refugees At Home said: “We are extremely sorry that Refugees at Home is unable to help with any rematching requests under the Homes for Ukraine scheme for placements not originally made through Refugees at Home.”
The statement adds: “This is due to the conditions and requirements of the Homes for Ukraine scheme.”
“As well as hosts and guests we have been approached by a number of local authorities who have asked us to support them in making these rematches. Regrettably we are unable to do so because of the complexities surrounding the current scheme.”


The Local Government Association has also expressed concern about the housing situation for Ukrainian refugees. Its chair, Cllr James Jamieson, said that councils, Ukrainians and hosts need ‘certainty’ about next steps.


“There are concerns that more Ukrainian families may need to present as homeless as a result of a lack of sponsors or other options,” he said. “As the number of Ukrainians presenting as homeless continues to gradually rise alongside the cost-of-living crisis, support to sponsors may need to be enhanced to encourage new or existing hosts to sponsor in the longer term as inflation and energy costs increase,” he said.

Robina Qureshi, CEO of Positive Action In Housing, which has matched more than 350 Ukrainian individuals with hosts in Scotland, England and Northern Ireland, said there were “layers upon layers of chaos” in the government hosting scheme along with a lack of strategy.


“NGOs are doing what we can based on our own expertise but we are watching a ticking timebomb,” she said.




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NGO's are CAUSING a ticking time bomb.
 
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I was called "delusional" in here when I said months ago that the Ukrainian re-homing plans were ill conceived and liable to have only short term support, and got even more ridicule from some when I said even more refugees entering the UK was unsustainable.... Hmmm.


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A leading charity which has been helping the government with rematching Ukrainian refugees with UK hosts after initial placements end or break down, is to scale back its work because they say the scheme is unworkable.
Refugees at Home is one of five voluntary and community organisations listed as “recognised providers” on the gov.uk website to help match and rematch Ukrainian refugees with UK hosts.

Hosting arrangements are for a minimum of six months and many are now coming to an end after the scheme opened in March of this year. As fewer UK hosts are now coming forward, rematching requests from Ukrainians are increasing.

Many Ukrainian households have become homeless – around one third of them in London. According to government figures from 24 February 2022 until 26 August 2022 1,565 Ukrainian households were registered as homeless by councils.
Refugees At Home said: “We are extremely sorry that Refugees at Home is unable to help with any rematching requests under the Homes for Ukraine scheme for placements not originally made through Refugees at Home.”
The statement adds: “This is due to the conditions and requirements of the Homes for Ukraine scheme.”
“As well as hosts and guests we have been approached by a number of local authorities who have asked us to support them in making these rematches. Regrettably we are unable to do so because of the complexities surrounding the current scheme.”


The Local Government Association has also expressed concern about the housing situation for Ukrainian refugees. Its chair, Cllr James Jamieson, said that councils, Ukrainians and hosts need ‘certainty’ about next steps.


“There are concerns that more Ukrainian families may need to present as homeless as a result of a lack of sponsors or other options,” he said. “As the number of Ukrainians presenting as homeless continues to gradually rise alongside the cost-of-living crisis, support to sponsors may need to be enhanced to encourage new or existing hosts to sponsor in the longer term as inflation and energy costs increase,” he said.

Robina Qureshi, CEO of Positive Action In Housing, which has matched more than 350 Ukrainian individuals with hosts in Scotland, England and Northern Ireland, said there were “layers upon layers of chaos” in the government hosting scheme along with a lack of strategy.


“NGOs are doing what we can based on our own expertise but we are watching a ticking timebomb,” she said.




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NGO's are CAUSING a ticking time bomb.
Looks like our wonderful government have ****** up again, as usual.
 
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