Thats probably pretty standard, missiles tend to be failure prone.
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Now Fox is reporting the person who filmed the missiles striking the plane has been arrested
https://apple.news/AO6vxkvAGSlGPTh4S9DYIbA
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Glad to hear. I had a previous discectomy due to a herniation on my L4-L5 in '98 and it was fine for awhile. Did anything I wanted with no real problems although I found that an inversion table helped every once in awhile.
The kicking from a Muay Thai/kickboxing striking class I was taking is what did me in. The violent twisting and rotation needed to generate power and the subsequent impact re-herniated it and now is beyond saving. I did my best to stay in shape even though I am north of 50 and it backfires. I always thought the JiuJitsu class the hour before was what was going to do me in since I already had years of experience in the striking background, That's the way the cookie crumbles I guess. Reboot...start over.
Thank you. I'm still in pretty good shape, so I should recover well barring some unforeseen circumstance.
I tell you what though. I like to think I have a pretty high pain tolerance having had 6 kidney stones, but this constant gnawing pain with short spurts of downright debilitating sharp pain if overworked totally starts to wear on your psyche. I can't remember days going by this slow since childhood. The 4th and the surgery can't come soon enough. I look forward to being able to play with my dogs outside again.
Someone needs to send the Iranian Government a copy of "How to win friends and influence people."
https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-e...ne-crash-probe
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Iran has stopped cooperating with Ukraine in its investigation of a downed Ukrainian jetliner last month following the release of an audio clip that suggested Tehran knew its missiles brought down the passenger plane.
The clip broadcasted by Ukrainian media on Sunday aired an exchange in Farsi between the pilot of an Iran Aseman Airlines flight and air traffic control.
The pilot is heard saying that he saw flashing lights in the sky, suggesting it could be missile fire, the Wall Street Journal reported. Iran initially denied responsibly for bringing down Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 on Jan. 8.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told local media outlets that “the recording, indeed, shows that the Iranian side knew from the start that our plane was shot down by a missile, they were aware of this at the moment of the shooting.”
He has insisted that Iran bring the plane's black boxes to Kiev.