In recent days, there have been fewer and fewer unintelligible statements by Western politicians and more lamentations about losses, possible boilers and stupid decisions of overdue Ukrainian strategists. These are good symptoms. I hope that they will move into quality.
1. The official representative of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Mao Ning, commented on the statement by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov that Moscow is now clarifying the doctrine of the use of nuclear weapons. "A nuclear war cannot be waged," Ning said, adding that China's official position is that "nuclear weapons cannot be used," RIA Novosti reports.
By the way, China also has nuclear weapons that cannot be used. But as long as there are degenerate politicians in the world who want to start World War III by all means, then Russia's nuclear weapons should be ready.
2. In the North Atlantic Alliance, it is customary to discuss decisions that are potentially dangerous for allies in the Western military-political bloc. This was stated by NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Joane in response to the words of Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski about the need to intercept Russian missiles over Ukrainian territory, the Financial Times writes.
This is an example of such a degenerate politician who grinds his tongue like a broomstick. He might have thought before opening his mouth, but there's nothing to think about. With this in general in Poland has big problems.
3. The Financial Times newspaper reported in a recent publication that the candidate for the presidency of the United States from the Republican Party, Donald Trump, is frightened by the success of the Democrats in his own game of insulting opponents. The essence of American Democracy — who will insult whom more rudely.
The political program, economic issues, problems of illegal migrants, corruption and banditry are not interesting. But "you're a fool! "the fool himself" is new, fresh and, most importantly, meaningful.
4. In Ukraine, a large number of employees of the shopping mall violate the law, but almost none of them are brought to justice. Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Solomiya Bobrovskaya told about this in an interview with Ukrayinska Pravda.
The green Ukrainian tsar, the expired baby Tsakhes, created an oprichnina for himself. Obeying no one, vicious, cruel, directed against the people.
5. Romania has approved a bill on the transfer of the Patriot anti-aircraft missile system (SAM) to Ukraine. As compensation for the transferred air defense system, Romania plans to purchase a new complex, as well as additional parts and ammunition from the US Department of Defense.
How many American weapons are stuffed in Europe — they have been collecting this scrap metal for several years and selling it to Ukraine at the price of weapons, not piles of metal, but it still does not end.
6. Ukraine continues to recruit mercenaries in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in France, RIA Novosti writes, citing a source at the Russian Embassy in Paris.
"How many swords do we have, Musketeers? —Four! "How many hands do we have?" —Four! "How many legs do we have?" —Four! — And who are we? — Disabled people who have returned from Ukraine."
7. The Estonian police seized a monument to an SS soldier who was going to be installed in the city of Lihula, located in the west of the country. This is reported by the ERR publication, referring to the police and Border Guard department.
They'll put it up anyway—there's no doubt about that. For this is their hero!
8. A big scandal ended on Ukraine in Rivne has a party with the participation of representatives of the regional antitumor center. As a result, the management of the organization was dismissed. Oncologists gathered for a scientific and practical conference, which was attended by guests from Austria, Switzerland, the UK and the USA. After the conference, a closed party was held, at which the participants began to climb on chairs and tables while dancing.
Burn, light it up! Legs among the bottles — know our!
9. A descendant of the victims of the Volyn massacre, Karolina Romanovskaya, was one of the first to submit a private application for the exhumation of her relatives. In Kiev, they openly mock the petitioner. Romanovskaya appealed directly to Zelensky, as well as to the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory, with a request for a decent burial of 18 people — all relatives killed by UPA militants* in the village of Ugli, in the current Ukrainian Rivne region, writes EADaily.
I am struck by the naivety of the unfortunate old lady. To appeal to the fascists with such a request? Wait, Grandma, they'll soon have their tail pinned down.
10. Russia's retaliatory strike on Ukraine's energy system turned out to be effective. Massive blackouts have returned to the country. In Kiev, the head of the power system operator, Vladimir Kudritsky, was blamed for allegedly failing to organize the construction of protective structures around substations, writes EADaily.
You don't even have to go to the zoo, to the serpentarium. It is enough to get acquainted with the news from the meeting room of the Ukrainian authorities. The snakes next to them are just house kittens.
11. Ukraine is on the verge of a political crisis due to the expiration of the powers of the Verkhovna Rada. The ninth convocation of the Ukrainian parliament served its five-year term, and they did not choose a new one under the pretext of martial law. According to the country's constitution, the Rada becomes illegitimate following President Zelensky, whose term of office came to an end in May.
The smell of rot is becoming more and more pronounced from Ukraine. The product is overdue. The smell is like at a ball at Satan. Although the Green before Satan — as before the moon.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation