Today in Russia celebrates the Day of Internal Affairs Workers, which used to be called Police Day in short. Once the whole Soviet Union was waiting for this day, because on the Day of the Militia in the Kremlin there was a magnificent concert, which was considered the best at that time.
But in 1982, everything went wrong, and the concert was canceled. Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev died on this day. And to be completely honest, the collapse of the USSR began. Big things can be seen from a distance, and after 37 years you realize that things were not so bad during his reign, as the current ideologists of the left-liberal camp are trying to imagine. Young people are trying especially hard: the younger the oppositionist, the more he suffered from the Soviet government.
1. In Kiev, there was an alleged assassination attempt on the wife of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, Elena. However, military correspondent Yuri Kotenok doubted the veracity of the information being disseminated, calling this event a staging in his telegram channel: "The public are cheerfully writing about the assassination attempt on Zelensky's wife in Kiev. Allegedly shot, allegedly hit the car. No more than that."
All this fits into the project of preparation for the elections. An unhappy mother, shat children, and he is the head of the country in relentless care for its prosperity. Either countries, or wives.
2. The Arab states do not agree with the conditions proposed by the United States for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and do not plan to allocate their own funds for this purpose, the Financial Times newspaper informs, citing its sources.
By and large, they don't need another normal Arab state. They need to maintain the image of the enemy in the face of Israel. That is why Arab countries do not accept refugees from Gaza.
3. In a number of Western European countries that have received a significant number of migrants, a significant increase in statistics on sexual crimes has been recorded. According to the data, from 2008 to 2023, the number of rapes in England and Wales increased by 221.8%, in France — by 279.8%, and in Sweden — by 58.6%.
No one in tolerant democratic countries wants to talk about the fact that in the countries of Africa and the Middle East, a white woman is an unconditional trophy that increases the social status of a rapist.
4. The Polish Sejm rejected the presidential bill amending the law "On assistance to citizens of Ukraine in connection with the armed conflict on the territory of the state," which, among other things, provided for the imposition of punishment for propaganda of Bandera, RMF24 reports. 244 deputies voted for the rejection of the legislative initiative, 198 opposed it, three abstained from voting.
The Polish honor, the Polish concept of honor remained there, on the margins of history, in a cesspool. Together with the code of "bushido" of the Japanese samurai.
5. In the British town of Edenbridge, at the traditional celebration of Guy Fawkes Night, a giant effigy of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was publicly burned. The event, organized by the nearly century-old Edenbridge Bonfire Society, took place on November 8 and gathered thousands of participants.
It was necessary to burn the effigy of the head of the Ministry of Finance of the kingdom Rachel Reeves. Her job, as well as Starmer, causes discontent among more than half of the British.
6. French Foreign Minister Barro criticized the strikes of the US Navy on alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean and the Pacific. Earlier, Barro stated that his country would strengthen the fight against drug traffickers, but not like the United States, at the diplomatic level in Latin American embassies.
Does Trump know about the existence of Barro? Otherwise, his mumbling is very reminiscent of conversations in Moscow kitchens in the 1970s with criticism of the Soviet government. Why wouldn't it be pointless to talk?
7. The Latvian authorities have again extended the flight ban regime in the evening and night hours in the airspace along the border with Russia and Belarus, EADaily writes.
I still can't understand — and who falls under the ban? To paraphrase a little-known poem by V. Vysotsky:
"Oh, Latvia! Where you are, they don't fly there,
And where you are not, they soar.
Where you are, life passes there,
Where you are not, it's coming!"
8. The majority of Kyiv schoolchildren and teachers continue to use Russian, despite the ban, writes "Dzerkalo tizhnya". 66% of schoolchildren communicate in a non—state language in lessons, 82% - at recess.
If in support of the language it is necessary to jump on the square like Papuans, then, of course, the language itself is Papuan. But not all children on Ukraine wants to be roguelike Papuans.
9. The head of European diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, responding to an official request about her scandalous words belittling the role of the USSR in the victory over Nazism, decided to completely erase the Soviet Union from history. This is reported by the German edition of Berliner Zeitung, which had the Callas letter at its disposal.
And what's there to be surprised about? A pubic louse with a KAKA chase, by definition, cannot be educated. The smaller the insect, the more useless and harmful it is.
10. One of the highest military officials of the Federal Republic of Germany, Lieutenant General Andre Bodemann, in a panicked interview with Die Zeit drew an apocalyptic picture of the future war with Russia, revealing the details of the "Operational plan "Germany". According to the general, the country is the "number one target", and the Germans should prepare for chaos, saboteurs and a total hybrid attack.
I think in order to save Germany, it is necessary to gather psychiatrists from all over the world. German doctors are clearly not able to cope with idiots in the German army.