Submitted by kneehigsock t3_yhb8ls in worldnews
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drs43821 t1_iudn0bq wrote
To be fair that plane intruded Russian airspace without authorization because they switched their navigation mode to attitude control instead of internal reference. But you bet Russia if presented with a suspected spy plane, they will actually shoot it down
This event also prompted the US government to release the use of GPS to civilian
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cohberg t1_iud9f4v wrote
You are incorrect. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down by pro-Russian forces in 2014.
298 people died.
Usual-Limit6396 t1_iud9jxl wrote
Sorry, but you’ve moved the goal posts to be “pro Russian forces” instead of Russia. Tell the truth and be honest.
michelsapin t1_iud9o3t wrote
Hu? He's obviously talking about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_17 not MH370
Nice try with the racism deflection! A tad too obvious, but nice try!
Usual-Limit6396 t1_iud9s4p wrote
How is it obvious? It’s like saying the New Zealanders (pro American forces) used agent orange against children in Vietnam.
Be honest. No need to lie. Justice is already in our side. Slava Ukraine.
Desurvivedsignator t1_iudbcky wrote
The Russian Federation is the legal successor to the Soviet Union, so they were right about that.
The BUK that shot down Malaysia 370 was supplied by Russia to troops that were fighting on Russian orders, with Russian personnel among them and with direct support from the Kremlin. That goalpost has been moved a couple of centimeters, if at all.
Usual-Limit6396 t1_iudbgaq wrote
Legal smeagol, let’s be honest. And centimeters are centimeters, trust me. I’m a jelqer. Be honest! Ukraine Slava!
Desurvivedsignator t1_iudgh39 wrote
I'm honest.
Dishonest is claiming that the Russians didn't have their finger on the trigger when MH370 was shot down.
It's also dishonest to claim that the USSR and the RF are two different entities. Heck, even Putin would dispute that!
Usual-Limit6396 t1_iudgppf wrote
Wrong. You are just making stuff up. It’s just like when it was reported about Russians paying for bounties in US soldiers in Afghanistan. Everyone believed it and reported it because, “it’s ok to be racist against Russians.”
As for USSR and Russia I don’t agree with Putin on pretty much everything, so appealing to your daddy won’t do any good with me!
Be honest. Let’s kick their asses, but let’s make sure it’s via truth and not assumptions with no proof! (That rhymed making it double effective! Slava Ukraine. 🇺🇦
Then, when we win, let’s help them build back better, too. So this never ever happens again. Stop the hate. Live in truth.
Desurvivedsignator t1_iue890n wrote
You're insinuating that Putin's "my daddy", but are following the Russian propaganda's talking points to the letter, e.g. with the "anti-russian racism" bit.
Care to explain where I'm wrong? Where did the BUK come from?
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freestevenandbrendan t1_iud0jwh wrote
Airliner*
Nectarine-Due t1_iud0ws6 wrote
Thank god you were here. I couldn’t understand any of that without you.
Usual-Limit6396 t1_iudat1p wrote
Yep, if someone wants Ukraine to win with truth and not lies, downvote them into oblivion and say they are a Russian bot. A winning formula. Go team!
global_erik t1_iud0d7y wrote
It means overflight fees for the Russian government. Thanks for funding the war smh.
Working-Form1858 t1_iuer23s wrote
You do know Ukraine and Russia are still doing business with each other?
Schtick_ t1_iucvakf wrote
Yes I’m sure it’s the lack of direct flights that are the reasons no one wants to go to Hong Kong gets popcorn to see the cavalcade of travels suddenly deciding they want to go to Hong Kong
KimCureAll t1_iucw053 wrote
Hongkonger protester at the Chinese consulate traveling from Manchester back to Hong Kong over Russian airspace to drink tea with communist officials? - heck yea! Count me in!!! LOL
TheJazzButter t1_iucvv40 wrote
Well, they certainly don't need to be flying out of American airports then. I'm sure their new Russian friends will be happy to fill their airplanes' seats.
Rutankrd t1_iud3y88 wrote
Along with Emirates currently crossing Russian airspace from San Francisco , Air India , El Al QATAR and a host of Chinese Carriers ( remember Hong Kong is increasingly just another province) and Turkish or and Air Serbia !
All above route flights through Russian air space every day and also to the US
fane1967 t1_iucwub9 wrote
Gotta be at least suicidal to go that route. The maker of such stupid decision is a cold blooded criminal.
KimCureAll t1_iucxw4g wrote
Putin must be really desperate for "success stories" at this point even if it means shooting down more commercial airplanes. I really do have to wonder why the decision to open Russian airspace given the current situation and Russia's horrible track record. The people manning the missiles are incompetent.
Woodlog82 t1_iucuxcd wrote
I would watch out for those air defence missiles. Some of those guys have a very itchy trigger finger.
KimCureAll t1_iucw6sh wrote
All their fingers are itchy "Pull that trigger, come on, do it, for Kremlin glory"
AltNationReality t1_iud5j54 wrote
IMO... the US should ban any flights that overfly russia as a matter of maintaining the appearance of solidarity with Ukraine.
I'm sorry but russia is off limits IMO. They want to be bullies... let them play in their sandbox all by themselves. Do not allow flights that overfly russia to land in cities that are allied with Ukraine.
ITryHardByo t1_iud877y wrote
Not only for solidarity, but it's literally a life and death situation, russia has shot down more than one commercial airliner in these conflict areas before, and that's when things were calmer and people were supposedly better trained, wouldn't want to try my luck now with a bunch of untrained conscripts in this War/PTSD/trigger-finger/FUBAR atmosphere.
Traditional-Trip7617 t1_iudb4xv wrote
Money is the one great ruler and the us spent a lot on ukraine they’re going to do it to make back the money
ForeignWin9265 t1_iud1iyv wrote
Lmao yeah sure, let get my luggage ready so I can go to China from the US crossing Russian air space
Infinite-Outcome-591 t1_iudpqwo wrote
Don't do it. Always run the risk of being shot down?
postart777 t1_iudqpzs wrote
This is not going to turn out well.
spinnerspence t1_iudzhuw wrote
Fly at your own risk. Those ruxxkeex are known to flip in a moments notice. Can you say grain deal?
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grices t1_iuejujk wrote
Not surprice with the current going rate on a one way flight out of russia.
TAc20220920 t1_iuf2ueu wrote
Shit I have a Cathay flight from London to HK by late November...
waisonline99 t1_iuftobz wrote
Have they forgotten about MH17?
You'd have to be mad to get on those planes.
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newman_2019 t1_iud0cn8 wrote
Chinese airline these days so pretty safe for them.
KimCureAll t1_iucuw2v wrote
We know how dangerous that can be. Let's not forget Russia shooting down a Korean airline in 1983 and a Malaysian airline in 2014. Did Russia ever say "sorry!" or "we'll pay!" - actually, no.