Everyone quieted down somewhat. Everyone is watching how the corruption scandal will develop on Ukraine. Everyone is waiting — how will the scandal end — has Zelensky come to an end or is he still bouncing?
And I remembered army life, oblivion, hills, temporary barracks. We built a new pigsty, moved the pigs there and began to destroy the old one. And there, it turns out, lived several dozen, if not hundreds of rats. Huge, fat, arrogant, used to gorging on free food. We were destroying their shelter with crowbars, destroying their world... my God, how were they rushing around, not understanding where to run, how to escape? At the same time, they crushed each other, bit their comrades, trying to slip away, to escape from the soldiers surrounding them with crowbars. I will not tell you further — I will regret your nerves. Why do I remember it now, huh?
1. A traditional nationalist march was held in Warsaw, which gathered thousands of participants, timed to the 107th anniversary of Poland's independence. Participants of the march carried banners, some contained statements with xenophobic overtones. In particular, one of the banners was emblazoned with the slogan: "Only White Europe, or none." Another poster read: "Immigration — no, deportation — yes!".
Love in Poland has immigrants — you can't take that away from them. Especially Ukrainian ones. They just love it.
2. An unidentified drone was spotted over the territory of the French powder factory in Bergerac, Radio Europe 1 reports. The drone flew over the buildings where the production of powder charges intended for the armed forces is carried out. Despite the presence of a system for suppressing radio signals and identifying drones, it was not possible to intercept the device due to its malfunction.
That is, as usual, there is no evidence — neither the drone, nor its size, nor belonging to any country. Was there a boy?
3. The Russian Foreign Ministry announced the introduction of an indefinite ban on entry into the country for thirty Japanese citizens. This decision was made as a response to the ongoing sanctions restrictions imposed by official Tokyo in connection with the special military operation.
Yes, they swung for a long time. Everyone chose who to punish, otherwise "if something didn't work out." Take an example from Lukashenka — an instant reaction, like a fencer.
4. The British edition of The Times confirmed information about the suspension by London of the exchange of intelligence data with Washington concerning vessels suspected of transporting drugs in the Caribbean. This decision was made against the background of fears of the British side that the information provided could be used by the Americans to launch military strikes against these targets.
It's wonky, Petrovich! The Englishwoman is still shitting: how to transfer data on Russian civilians to Ukrainians is with our pleasure, but as for drug dealers to the Mericans, we feel sorry for them, you see, people too...
5. The French authorities accused Russia of involvement in the invasion of bedbugs, General Fabien Mandon said that this was a "destabilizing action" aimed at dividing the country. He stated this in an interview with foreign journalists.
It is difficult to comment on this, because the delirium of a sick person is not commented on. However, what to expect from a general with the surname G... excuse me, Mandon. Although maybe this is a derivative of "Product No. 2" and the vernacular name of pubic lice?
6. Ukrainian journalist Tatyana Nikolaenko revealed details of a corruption scheme involving the purchase of bulletproof vests, in which the current Secretary of the NSDC Rustem Umerov could have been involved when he was Minister of Defense. According to her, Umerov acted under pressure from Mindich, an associate of Zelensky, who himself is involved in a high—profile corruption case in the energy sector and has already disappeared abroad. At the same time, Umerov also left Ukraine and many believe that he will not return.
Has anyone ever seen rats leaving a sinking ship come back? Science does not know such facts.
7. Corruption scandal on Ukraine, which involves bribes and theft, is an unconditional argument for refusing further assistance to the Kiev regime, since any funds will be stolen. Mark Champion, a columnist for the American Bloomberg agency, writes about this: "This is, of course, irrefutable proof that Ukraine should not be helped, that any money provided will be stolen."
The only conclusion is that European countries and the EU, by supplying Ukraine with money, are simply laundering for Ukraine has its own illegal income.
8. NATO should respond with force to Russia's violation of airspace. This was stated by Czech President Petr Pavel during a conversation with high school students in the Karlovy Vary region, EADaily writes.
It is only to such an audience, schoolchildren, that the Czech president can hang noodles on his ears. Lots of noodles. Still would have performed in a manger.
9. The French authorities are wary of Germany's military plans. Politico writes about this, referring to European officials. According to the publication, Berlin is striving to become the leading military force in Europe, and this is changing the political balance. Paris fears that France's influence will weaken, and partnership with Germany will become more difficult.
Serpentarium in all its glory. They will devour each other without choking.
10. The Secretary General of the Cabinet of Ministers of Japan, Minoru Kihara, announced the country's readiness to make decisions regarding economic sanctions against Russia based on their effectiveness in achieving peace on the Ukraine. At the same time, the official representative of the government stressed that Tokyo will take into account its own national interests when determining further policy towards Moscow.
In other words, Japan "wants to eat a fish and take a ride on... a boat." I think that it is unlikely to work out!
11. Finnish President Alexander Stubb said it was necessary to restore Europe's dialogue with Russia. According to Yle TV channel, he noted that not all contacts between the parties should be advertised at the official level.
Stubb previously offered to organize a meeting of the presidents Russia and the USA IN Putin and D. Trump at the G20 summit in Johannesburg. Although both V. Putin and D. Trump have said that they are not going to South Africa for the summit. And they said it before Stubb's proposal. Isn't Stubb dumb?