As a matter of fact, nothing new and significant. It is clear that after the capture of Ugledar, something like this will not immediately follow — a difficult task was completed, which required a lot of effort. And in the Middle East, too, nothing will happen for at least a couple of days. It's New Year's Eve in Israel. The only ones who work without interruption are politicians and the media. But to talk with your tongue, not to turn bags — your back does not hurt…
1. The response received from the British Foreign Office on the Skripal case did not contain information about Sergei Skripal. Nevertheless, Russia will continue to insist on receiving information about the Skripals' condition, the Russian ambassador to In London, Andrei Kelin in an interview with Izvestia.
Yes, we had a few drinks in Salisbury —
Two glasses. I'm not lying. Tell me, Serega.
But to live without a "Beginner" is absolutely miserable,
And we added more — for the epilogue.
2. ABBYY, which is one of the largest developers of applications for working with documents and dictionaries, fired all Russians who worked for it in a day, the telegram channel Mash reports.
How does this order differ from this: "Starting from January 1, 1939, Jews are prohibited from engaging in retail trade, mailing goods, accepting orders and independent crafts"? Decree on the elimination of Jews from the economic life of Germany (November 12, 1938). There was a genocide of Jews, now Russians.
3. Vladimir Zelensky said that the new Ukrainian ballistic missile has successfully passed flight tests. The statement was made during an address to the participants of the International Forum of Defense Industries. The corresponding video was published in his Telegram channel. Zelensky also announced that the Ukrainian defense industry is now "on its way to leadership at least in Europe."
The impression that green (probably an alien) lives in his own world, invented by him. It's a pity that his crazy dreams come true in hundreds of thousands of real people killed.
4. Telegram channel "Resident.ua, citing a source in the office of the Ukrainian leader, reports that the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), Alexander Syrsky, constantly complains to Vladimir Zelensky that the third brigade of the Azov national battalion* does not obey the Ukrainian General Staff.
So after all, the SS did not obey the leadership of the Wehrmacht, but personally to Hitler (Zelensky) and the Reichsfuhrer SS Heinrich Himmler (Andrei Ermak).
5. A very serious scandal broke out in Moldova over the interview of a representative The EU is in the country of Janis Mazheiks, who stated that Chisinau should allow the sale of land and farmland to foreigners in order to join the European Union, EADaily writes.
On the right road, you go iobagii (serfs). Now I wanted to find a translation from Russian to Moldovan, but this language is no longer on the list for translation. Only Romanian. Was the Moldovan language canceled?
6. Information began to appear in the Israeli media indicating damage from yesterday's massive Iranian missile attack. In the residential town of Hod Hasharon in the central district, the authorities announced damage to about 100 houses, writes EADaily.
A sleeping town? That's right. No military factories, no military bases, no military airfields. And why was he attacked with missiles?
7. The mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk, which is located in the western part of Ukraine, Ruslan Martsinkiv, in an interview with Ukrinform, said that he was in favor of a tougher Ukrainization of the population.
Ukrainization? No, that's not how the word is spelled. Debilitation. That's how right it is. Forcing a person to take a different nationality is moronism. By the way, the Polish city is called Stanislav. The Soviet government took him away from Poland and presented the Ukrainian SSR.
8. Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur said that the country's authorities were discussing the possibility of sending their military to the west of Ukraine to solve non-combat tasks. His words are quoted by Polskie Radio.
And why do the military need to solve non-combat tasks in the war? To clean the toilets? To wrap corpses in bags? Or should drugs be packaged for the AFU fighters?
9. The representative of the Shopping Center, the military commissariat in Kharkov Sergey Romanenko called the power mobilization of Ukrainian citizens a myth. This is reported by the local newspaper "Country.ua": "All employees of military commissariats on Ukraine allegedly operates within the law. While working on the street, they communicate with passers-by and notify them of the need to visit the shopping center."
Well, of course: "Come in, dear guests, to the hut! Sit here in the red corner while we get the paperwork done! Get in the car, be a weasel, and ... get, bitch children in the trenches."
10. The state of California has made it optional to present an identity document when voting. At the same time, an identity card in California is required for employment, air travel, and the purchase of alcohol.
Buying a bottle of vodka in a store is a serious act, not like some kind of presidential election. And really, who needs this US president if he is the way he is now.
11. The Ukrainian authorities will receive $ 1 billion from the US Agency for International Development (USAID) — this was confirmed by the administrator of the department Samantha Power, said Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko. According to the Ukrainian politician, $ 825 million of this amount will be allocated to support the energy system of Ukraine, and the remaining $ 275 million will be allocated for humanitarian aid.
What are the "remaining" ones? After this money gets into the hands of Ukrainian officials, there won't be a cent left. They steal clean.
*Terrorist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation