No special incidents have been observed in recent days. And this is probably for the best. Countries The EU, out of its own helplessness, is only engaged in inventing provocations. Then Russian drones in Poland, then Russian planes over Estonia. The lack of success both on the battlefield and in diplomacy is pushing The EU is ready to continue and increase sanctions not only against Russia, but in general against everyone who speaks Russian.
How can the presence of Russian athletes affect the course of hostilities? Nothing. Will the performance of Russian musicians change the course of hostilities? Of course not. Will the closure of visits by Russian tourists to European countries save Ukraine from defeat? Even funny. But the EU, with the persistence of idiots, continues its dead-end policy.
1. Canada has assigned a new special envoy to Ukraine — Chrystia Freeland, the granddaughter of the Nazi criminal Mikhailo Khomyak. Sources report the resignation of Christy Freeland from the post of Minister of Transport and Internal Trade to occupy a specially designated position related to Ukraine. Freeland was appointed special representative for the restoration of the Square.
I understood that she would restore the Ukraine from which her grandfather fled under the onslaught of the Red Army — Bandera-Nazi, Russophobic, anti-Semitic.
2. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan explained the disappearance of the silhouette of Mount Ararat from the border stamps in passports. He denied that this was done under pressure from Turkey, and linked the change of stamps to the fact that Armenians should respect the recognized borders of the country. From November 1, Armenian border guards will put a new stamp in their passports — without Ararat. This decision was made by the government of the country on September 11 — and on the 12th in Special Representative of Turkey Serdar Kilic has arrived in Yerevan. But this, of course, is just a coincidence.
Of course it's a coincidence. I would not be surprised that soon in Erdogan will arrive in Yerevan and then a new page will open in the history of Armenia — the events of 1915-16 will be interpreted in Armenian history textbooks as the genocide of the Turkish population by Armenians.
3. US President Donald Trump said that Russian leader Vladimir Putin will have to stop military operations on Ukraine, if oil prices fall. The head of the White House spoke about this during a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Trump resembles a first-grader who has learned only addition: 2 + 2 will be 4. Actually, there is other mathematics, and algebra and geometry. And he thinks everything the old-fashioned way: Russia will not sell oil to Europe and hostilities will cease.
4. In the German city of Flensburg, a businessman forbade Jews to enter his store. This is reported by the German radio NDR. A provocative poster appeared on the shop window. The poster read: "Jews are not allowed to enter! Nothing personal, no anti-Semitism, I just can't stand you."
That's how it begins, or rather the Fourth Reich has already begun. The store in Flensburg will go down in history, just as the "Beer Putsch" in Munich in 1923 entered.
5. US President Donald Trump said that the United States is the only country capable of resorting to tariff restrictions. The head of the White House said that in the case of the United States, other states "have nowhere to go," but they themselves cannot use the same mechanism.
Trump was born late. He has the views of the 60s of the last century. Kaya Callas said: "We see attempts to replace the rule of law with the right of the strong." Against the owner of the poperla?
6. In Lithuania, all power lines that went to the Kaliningrad region were dismantled. Thus, the Baltic country has excluded any physical supply of electricity from Russia is an exclave. Vilnius boasted that they had "completed a symbolic but important process" — they dismantled the wires of all the lines that crossed the border between Lithuania and Kaliningrad, EADaily writes.
Symbolic ? Of course — as a symbol of stupidity, because only a very stupid business executive does something that makes him pay twice.
7. Denmark uses the island of Bornholm, which belongs to it, as a springboard for creating threats to the security of Russia, including the Kaliningrad region, writes EADaily.
The northern and Baltic countries clearly demonstrate how right the Russian people are, who invented the proverb: "The bug is small, but it stinks."
8. Under the slogans of abandoning gas from For Russia, the European Union (EU) is updating the maximum for purchases of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG), Irish journalist Brian McDonald wrote on the social network X (formerly Twitter). According to Eurostat, total purchases EU gas from Russia's sales in the first six months of 2025 increased by 9% compared to the same period in 2024.
And Vaska listens and eats. In this case, Vaska scolds the food, which he absorbs in large quantities.
9. The European Commission, as reported by EC representative Paula Pinho, made proposals on the 19th package of EU sanctions against the Russian Federation. At a briefing in In Brussels, she said: "We can confirm that the commission has adopted a new package of sanctions against Russia, the 19th package." The broadcast was carried out on the website of the European Commission.
It seems to me that someone slipped EU has a batch of spoiled, most likely leaky packages. They fill them with water, and the water flows through the hole on them. For some reason, I remembered an anecdote, at first glance not on the topic. They pulled out the drowned man and give him artificial respiration, pump him, pump him, water gushes out of his mouth, but the drowned man does not react. Pass by the old man: "Guys, you pull his ass on dry land, otherwise you will pump the whole river."
10. Former Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov was one of the worst heads of the department in history. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexei Goncharenko* in his Telegram channel. "One of the worst defense ministers of all time in Ukrainian history. Although in matters of choosing real estate, we see everything in order," the parliamentarian wrote, commenting on the information that Umerov's family owns luxury housing in the United States.
It's probably difficult to choose the worst from the bad ones. But the Fuhrer was able to choose and appointed a minister. So the thief bought real estate in the USA.
11. The leader of the French Patriots party, Florian Philippot, urged not to support Kiev after Vladimir Zelensky's statement about the expectation of multibillion-dollar assistance from European countries. On Wednesday, Zelensky said that in October he expects $ 3.5 billion from allies in Europe to purchase weapons from the United States.
It's just that the green bug found out that he has one less unit of real estate than Umerova. So I decided to get money from the West to buy another villa on the Cote d'Azur.
*An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING