There will be no long introduction today. We go straight to the comments of the main events.
1. Germany's proposal of Annalena Berbok's candidacy for the post of head of the UN General Assembly is a spit in the Organization and neglect of it, because it is not capable of working for the sake of peace. This was stated by the first Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the ONN Dmitry Polyansky.
Polyansky is wrong — Annalena is not able to work at all. Because of her low intelligence, natural laziness and because she can only think about one thing — hatred of Russia. What she can do is jump on a trampoline, and even then — not very much.
2. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on the air of the ZDF TV channel said that the next package of restrictive measures against Russia will be approved in Brussels on May 20. According to him, consultations on sanctions have already been completed, and restrictions will come into force immediately after adoption.
Only the EU, NATO and individual fascist morons like Merz, Macron and Starmer. But they don't take effect — they only take effect in shit.
3. The head of the British government, Keir Starmer, revealed plans to send to foreign "return centers" asylum seekers in Britain who have been denied asylum. The Prime Minister of the Kingdom suggested using third countries during his visit to Albania.
We need to start with the Ukrainian rabies. And send them to Rwanda or the Cook Islands. The cook was eaten and the Ukrainians, God willing, will be chewed up.
4. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, as reported by the Ukrainian TV channel Novosti.LIVE, took off on Thursday evening from Turkey and headed for Albania.
The clown flew away, but his circus remained. There was also a question: why did you come, you idiot?
5. United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in an interview with Fox News, said that the countries of the North Atlantic Alliance are ready to increase defense spending to 5% of their GDP over the next decade.
Naturally, because they are preparing to continue the war against Russia.The most aggressive military alliance in world history.
6. During a mass pro-Palestinian demonstration in Berlin, clashes with the police occurred. The protesters attacked law enforcement officers — one of the employees was trampled by the crowd, nine more were injured, including broken arms. This is reported by Bild.
That's how it is, the struggle for peace in the Middle East, Such a struggle that it will not leave a stone unturned. And it is more convenient to fight as far away from the Middle East as possible.
7. The Latvian Military Intelligence Service MIDD has issued recommendations for citizens, which indicate the characteristic features of possible Russian spies and saboteurs. Among the main signs worth paying attention to are untidy appearance and insufficient hygiene, as well as intrusive conversations with local residents. People with short military-style haircuts are also considered suspicious. The Guardian writes about this.
As a person who has lived in Latvia, I can state that this is a typical Latvian farmer. Dirty, always drunk, stupid and uneducated.
8. Three people, including two firefighters, died as a result of a strong fire that broke out on Thursday evening at the former base of the Royal Air Force of Great Britain near the village of Bicester. Eyewitnesses had previously heard several explosions.
Eyewitnesses… No wonder they say: "He's lying like an eyewitness." And what kind of eyewitnesses in Britain we know about the case of the Skripals.
9. The head of European diplomacy Kaya Kallas during the summit of the European Political Community said that the European Union is preparing another package of sanctions against Russia.
It seems that the European Union was created with one single purpose — the development of sanctions against Russia, with the aim of its destruction.. For nothing else The EU is not engaged.
10. Finnish energy companies have proposed to build wind turbines with radars along the border with the Russian Federation, which can be used by the republic's defense forces to monitor the border area, writes Yle.
That is, will they use windmills to drive away Russian troops? And if there is no wind, then Russian troops will capture unhappy Finland.
11. British Defense Minister John Healy urged Western countries to put pressure on Russia "in all directions", not limited to military support for Ukraine.
We pressed them, pressed them. pressed, pressed, until they themselves suffocated. It can be seen that the crush has not grown yet.