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I'm sure that a swastika displayed in a historical context is perfectly fine.

From the article:

The state government said it consulted "religious, legal and community groups … to understand the religious use of the swastika and ensure exceptions are in place for appropriate displays of the Nazi symbol, such as for educational or artistic purposes".
 
I noticed a side story incidental to the Ukrainian news, which said any one in Victoria who displays a swastika will be arrested. Are models on a shelf safe?

Presuming you mean in Australia, I had this discussion at another forum with a bud who lives there, and he reports that while public display is banned, models are indeed safe.
 
There seems to be some good reliable reports that the Ukraine forces have sunk a tug boat which was supplying the Snake Island forces, using a Harpoon.

What I find interesting is that the Russian Navy were using a basically unarmed vessel in such a dangerous area. The Captain and crew must have known that if discovered their chances of surviving were low to negligible.
And the crew was civilian. The ship belonged to UPASR (search and rescue detachment of the Navy, mostly manned by civilians).
They could earn good money in shipping companies all over the world and stay safe. Well, they made their choices...
 
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Ok, this is a very strange and dangerous report:



The only article Google gave up:


In the kitchen of his apartment in Krasnogorsk, which is located in the Moscow region, he was discovered dead from gunshot wounds.

Zimin was discovered by his brother, who, according to reports, had been hiding in the bathroom during the shooting that took place on Monday.

He was injured in the head and was laying in a pool of blood; a pistol marked Izh 79-9TM was lying nearby.

According to Moskovsky Komsomolets, the incident took place while Zimin was the subject of a criminal investigation for the alleged accepting of bribes after being promoted to a prominent job within the customs department.


 
The only article Google gave up:


In the kitchen of his apartment in Krasnogorsk, which is located in the Moscow region, he was discovered dead from gunshot wounds.

Zimin was discovered by his brother, who, according to reports, had been hiding in the bathroom during the shooting that took place on Monday.

He was injured in the head and was laying in a pool of blood; a pistol marked Izh 79-9TM was lying nearby.

According to Moskovsky Komsomolets, the incident took place while Zimin was the subject of a criminal investigation for the alleged accepting of bribes after being promoted to a prominent job within the customs department.



So was it self-inflicted or did someone shoot him?

If this is even true.
 
And the crew was civilian. The ship belonged to UPASR (search and rescue detachment of the Navy, mostly manned by civilians).
They could earn good money in shipping companies all over the world and stay safe. Well, they made their choices...
Good luck to Russia if they try to persuade another civilian unarmed ship, to undertake the next mission.

It's close to a suicide trip
 
The only article Google gave up:


In the kitchen of his apartment in Krasnogorsk, which is located in the Moscow region, he was discovered dead from gunshot wounds.

Zimin was discovered by his brother, who, according to reports, had been hiding in the bathroom during the shooting that took place on Monday.

He was injured in the head and was laying in a pool of blood; a pistol marked Izh 79-9TM was lying nearby.

According to Moskovsky Komsomolets, the incident took place while Zimin was the subject of a criminal investigation for the alleged accepting of bribes after being promoted to a prominent job within the customs department.


Does anyone really believe that the man carrying the nuclear codes, was from customs and subject to an investigation for accepting bribes!!

It would be safer in the hands of the Scouts
 

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