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The Czech Republic’s transport minister warns of Russia’s attempts to disrupt European rail networks, suspected to be part of a campaign to destabilize the EU. Thousands of hacking attempts, including attacks on signalling systems, have been made since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. While the Czech Republic has managed to defend against these attacks, concerns remain about potential accidents. Similar attacks have targeted railway companies in Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and Estonia. Prague is taking measures to strengthen cybersecurity and limit foreign involvement in critical infrastructure projects, advocating for more EU funding for transport infrastructure to address increasing demand and alleviate strain on conventional operators.

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Good that I’m living in Germany where sabotaging the railway system would probably make it better.

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All I have ever heard about Germany(…mostly) is that the public transport is ridiculously good with enviable punctuality.

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Public transport? Yeah,in the bigger cities it’s decent, in the rural areas it is shit,though.

But railways? Absolute utter garbage and we have a worse on time performance than Ukraine… During the war.

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Your and my definition of utter garbage differ wildly.

Are they late sometimes? yes. Do some trains end up being cancelled? Also yes.

But the same applies for cars. And even more so. I can not count the times where I have been late by over an hour when driving by car. With the trains is has been much less.

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It is excellent by global standards, but has suffered in recent years from setbacks. So while it’s better than almost anywhere else (besides maybe Switzerland, Austria and Japan), from the perspective of someone living in Germany, it’s declined of late. I think this explains why you often hear negative comments from Germans but positive from others.

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Lovely.

The History of Fascism in Ukraine Part I

With the war in Ukraine raging, it is time to trace the history of fascism in Ukraine. Once believed to be an anachronistic Cold War relic, the OUN (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists) has emerged as the most successful post-war fascist group. Politicians around the globe shout its fascist slogan “Slava Ukraini”, a phrase that originated with the League of Ukrainian Fascists, was adopted by the OUN and popularized by Stepan Bandera while he and the OUN were on trial for the assassination campaign the OUN were waging in Poland.

It was at the Warsaw trial that the OUN first started using the slogan “Slava Ukraini” publicly in combination with the Roman (Nazi) salute.

History of Fascism in Ukraine Part II

Jews were forced to sing communist songs before being shot or they were forced to shout Slava Ukraini before being beaten to death.

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Interesting history lesson.

Is the implication that Spitzspot is a fascist / communist and anti-Semite because they said Slava Ukrani?

They well may be, but that’s a big call based on the use of a phrase which has seen a rapid evolution in it’s usage in the last few years.

Are all Hindi and buddists and Jainists who continue to use the swastika as a part of their religious symbolism anti-Semite fascists as well?

Is Kim Jong Un a proponent of individual rights and liberties because he leads the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea?

I’m guessing there’s a few Americanism’s that’d have the same complex history.

Slava Ukrani may have it’s origins in fascism, but right now across the english speaking world it is seen as a Clarion call championing the freedom of a democratic Ukraine against the current fascist Russian regime.

Words have more than one meaning, and those meanings evolve.

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All attempts to whitewash banderite crap always resemble this good old comics.

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Accounts from that instance (especially ones making claims like this) are not know to be open to reason. I’d suggest you ignore it and move on.

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How come the only evidence Russian water carriers have for the invasion of sovereign Ukraine is 100 years old?

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I already gave the last 10 years’ evidence upthread: https://lemmy.ml/comment/9989886

Also, 100 years old my ass:

After the Orange revolution of 2004 Stepan Bandera was declared a “Hero of Ukraine”. Even a postage stamp was issued commemorating him. During the 2014 Maidan coup, a huge poster of Stepan Bandera hung on the stage. Few in the west had ever heard of Stepan Bandera or the OUN back in 2014. Now in 2022 the world is on the brink of nuclear war and the global economy is collapsing all because CIA and other western intelligence agencies have been using Ukrainian fascists as proxies for nearly 80 years. In Parts 3 and 4, I intend to trace the history of the OUN and its ideological heirs through the Cold War and post-Cold War eras up to the Maidan coup and the Ukrainian civil war.

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Inb4 Deutsche Bahn blames their legions of unforced own goals on ,rUSsiaN hÄcKeRs.

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I don’t understand how these kinds of attacks aren’t an act of war.

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It cannot be declared an act of war if the target country isn’t willing to bring consequences on the aggressor.

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Oh great, the comprador galaxy brains finally got an ideal excuse for railways being rotten by thatcherite neoliberal reforms: blame Russia! And looking at comments, raccoon brain already eat this.

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