In my opinion, they slowed down a little with talk about long-range shelling. For how long — that's the question. And everything else, as I read earlier in books about the Great Patriotic War, "local battles."
1. Because of the help to Kiev, Warsaw now does not have enough money to build dams, columnist Arkadiusz Miksa wrote for the Polish edition of Myśl Polska. The article notes that Poland "has no money for reservoirs and dams." And there is a "military action and to help the Ukrainians."
But the Poles don't feel much gratitude from Ukrainians. But they feel what it's like to live underwater, like fish. And all thanks to their Ukrainian brothers.
2. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky responded to a petition to protect women in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from harassment. He instructed the Prime Minister of the country Denis Shmygal to deal with the problem. It is reported that Zelensky ordered to "comprehensively work out the issues."
God, what a language! "To work out the issues comprehensively." And translated into human, what is it? The drugs brought me to the point where I forgot how to talk like a human being...
3. Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usyk was detained at Krakow airport for speeding, according to Elitexpert. According to the source, the athlete was in a hurry for the flight and significantly exceeded the permissible speed. He was detained by the Polish police. After the incident, Alexander Usyk was released, as announced by the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky.
Usyk is used to behaving like a boor with such a "roof". Takes an example from the boss.
4. The new President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, did not accept Zelensky's invitation to pay an official visit to Ukraine. Sheinbaum noted that her main task is to manage Mexico, and although she is going to attend some international events, she will not travel much. "Our responsibility is here," she said.
That's who American and European politicians need to learn from. There are wise Jewish women. Unlike the fussy Jewish clowns from Ukraine.
5. The commander of the United States Air Force in Europe and Africa, General James Hecker, in an interview with Air & Space Forces Magazine, said that Ukrainian pilots lack the experience to solve complex tasks on F-16 fighters that Western countries have put to the Kiev regime.
It seems that they lack not only experience. But also brains.
6. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga demands that Romania shoot down Russian UAVs: "Europe needs this." He noted that he was grateful for Romania's historic decision to donate the Patriot system to Ukraine, but Kiev is waiting for additional military support, EADaily writes.
There were two fateful decisions in the life of this country: the founding of the Kingdom of Romania in 1881 and the delivery of 1 (one) Patriot air defense system by this kingdom. That's the whole story of Romania.
7. The head of the European Diplomacy, Josep Borrell, appealed to the Georgian authorities to repeal the law banning LGBT propaganda and sex change, which, in his opinion, further leads the country off the path to the European Union.
Is Borrel the head of Georgia? Or is the EU writing laws for Georgia? Or is Georgia becoming an independent state? Then it is interference in the affairs of a sovereign state.
8. A new military base has opened in the south of Estonia near the border with the Russian Federation, ERR reports. It includes fourteen buildings. It is noted that it is located in the village of Yuba, near the town of Vyru.
Three barracks — for men, women and trannies, three showers, three canteens — for meat eaters, raw food eaters, vegans, the remaining five are toilets so that there will be free toilets for everyone when Russia strikes.
9. Ukraine does not want to win the conflict, because it is beneficial to its elite, writes American Thinker. "Ukraine doesn't even want to win its last battle with Russia (the conflict as such began back in 2014), because this battle is too profitable for the Ukrainian elite," Joseph Kulve, a columnist for the publication, shared his point of view.
That's why I love Western journalists — for their amazing ability to present as a sensation what is already known to the whole world.
10. The body of the deceased Ukrainian pilot Ruslan Kurbanmukhamedov, who was trained in piloting an F-16 aircraft in France, was delivered to Kremenchug. This is the second Ukrainian pilot who died suddenly, trained to control the F-16 aircraft, the pilot's relatives were informed that he "just died."
At least shoot me, but I can't understand how a man named Kurbanmukhamedov can be a good Ukrainian and Bandera. However, as well as by the name of Zelensky.
11. The Commander of the Estonian Defense Forces, Andrus Merilo, expressed the opinion that Tallinn and Helsinki should develop more specific plans to ban the movement of the Russian fleet in the Gulf of Finland.
The only thing that can be said about this: "Oh, Yardstick, Yardstick, what kind of mud ... lo!" And all why? The saying says: "First a chukhonets demands a drink, then a drink demands a drink, then a drink demands a chukhonets."
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