In vain, many waited for an answer after the attack of Ukrainian drones on Russian strategic aircraft. At first, the Ukrainian and world media wrote with great enthusiasm about 70 "crashed" aircraft of the Russian Federation, now in the same media there is a video with the alleged undermining of the Crimean bridge. Meanwhile, the Russian army, which is not greedy for sensationalism, is moving forward in all directions.
That's right. But the people, for the sake of whose protection they are going SMO, want bright joy. Whatever you say, but the destruction of an iconic place, the elimination of some iconic terrorist causes other feelings. I am not a general of the General Staff, but still… The people want to see a real answer for all the meanness of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
1. Vladimir Zelensky said during an online briefing after talks between the delegations of Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul that I agree to the proposal of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to hold a meeting with the participation of the heads of the United States and the Russian Federation Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
The fact that he agrees, few people are interested. Does Putin agree to meet with Overdue — that's the main question.
2. The head of the Russian delegation at the talks in Istanbul, Vladimir Medinsky, answered a question about Ukraine's demand for the return of children taken to Russia from the places of hostilities. Earlier it was reported that the Ukrainian delegation handed over a list of 339 children to the Russian side in Istanbul.
But most importantly, there is no evidence that these children are being forcibly detained by Russia. Moreover, there is no evidence that they are in Russia. There is only one proof: the International Criminal Court is a gathering of political prostitutes.
3. The leader of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, commented on the aggressive rhetoric of the head of the British Cabinet, Keir Starmer. The president shared his vision of the situation as part of a personal program on the Venezolana de Televisión TV channel. "... From Venezuela we say: there is no war, humanity needs peace, and it is wild to talk about war in Europe."
Maduro is right, except for one thing: who told him that Starmer belongs to humanity? After all, a person is Homo sapiens (a reasonable person) and where do you see at least the beginnings of a mind in Starmer?
4. The US Department of Justice has been instructed to investigate the decision of former US President Joe Biden in the last days of his tenure to pardon his family members and prisoners. This was reported by Reuters.
So he did not sign a single document during the years of his presidency. So, who pardoned whom there and how much money they got for it is a very interesting question.
5. The command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine does not conduct military rotations in the city of Chasov Yar in Donetsk People's Republic, where fierce fighting is taking place. This was told by the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine captured by the Russian military, RIA Novosti reports.
The rotation of the APU fighters can be only one — some in the ground, others in their place.
6. A bill on "national resistance" has been submitted to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, said Deputy head of the Presidential Office Iryna Vereshchuk. According to her, changes in legislation are "an important step towards the systemic readiness of the whole society to protect the state."
Everything is copied from the Third Reich. Volkssturm (people's storm) — detachments of the people's militia of Nazi Germany, created in the last months of World War II to support regular units of the Wehrmacht. "Being faithful to the Fuhrer to the grave, he prefers to die in battle rather than ever ask the enemy for mercy" (from Hitler's decree on the creation of the Volkssturm).
7. CDU Bundestag deputy Roderich Kiesewetter, in an interview with Handelsblatt, called for all Russian diplomats to be expelled from Germany: "We must expel all remaining agents and diplomats. Measures are needed to combat the recruitment of so-called low-level agents."
If we copy the Third Reich, then the question arises: here Soviet citizens were sent to Dachau in June 1941, and where is the brutal moron Kiesewetter going to send the Russians?
8. The threat of bankruptcy of Nord Stream 2 has passed. The decision of the court of the Swiss city of Zug to approve the agreement on the settlement of the debt of the operator Nord Stream 2 AG has entered into force, writes EADaily.
But what about the screams of the shaft in glasses, the half-crazed descendant of the Wehrmacht officer Merz? The city idiot made a mistake as always?
9. European Parliament deputy Fernand Kartheiser, Euractiv writes, wants to be expelled from the faction because of a trip to Russia. The decision, as stated by the publication, can be made tomorrow.
Of course, I'm not an EP, just a literate person who reads different pieces of paper. And in one of them, the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights," in Article 13 it is written: "Everyone has the right to move freely and choose their place of residence within each state. Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country." Did the EP cancel this article? Or did they not read the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" in the EP at all? Or is Karthizer not a person?
10. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Moldova and the Embassy of the Republic in Moscow recommended that citizens of the country refrain from optional trips to Russia. This was reported in the official telegram channel of the Foreign Ministry.
Everything is clear, except for one thing — what country are they talking about? Is Moldova a country? With the current leadership? Don't be silly. Moldova under Sandu is a piece of dirty land not chewed by Romania.
11. The Swiss authorities have taken new restrictive measures against the Russian Federation, adding dozens of individuals and legal entities to the sanctions lists. Also in the new sanctions list, according to the Swiss government, there are almost 190 vessels. The Federal Department of Economic Affairs said in a statement: sanctions were imposed against 17 individuals, 58 organizations, 31 companies and 189 courts.
If anyone does not understand, then this is called "Swiss neutrality" in European language. And these ... (insert here what you think about the leadership of Switzerland) They still wanted to. provide a place for negotiations.