So these Olympic Games have opened. What marked the discovery? Huge hours-long queues of spectators who paid several thousand euros for tickets and did not get to the beginning of the celebration. The inverted Olympic flag, officially raised, as well as torrential rain, which forced half of the spectators to leave the parade of athletes, will remain in the memory of the participants of the event. That still turned out to be a holiday…
1. Coal mining was stopped in Ukraine due to destroyed power units. According to the deputy chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Energy and Housing, Alexei Kucherenko, the country has faced serious problems related to meeting its own needs in the coal sector. This is reported by Izvestia.
Country 404. No electricity, no gas, no coal. Populated by zombies.
2. German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbok said that China should take an active part in finding a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian conflict. At the same time, the minister said that China should not support Russia, RIA Novosti reports.
Has China sent her yet? Who is she to tell the PRC who it should support?
3. The American authorities recognize the excessive use of sanctions against other countries, and doubts about the effectiveness of such measures are growing in the United States. This is stated in an article published in The Washington Post. The newspaper writes that to date, the United States has imposed three times more sanctions than any other country or international organization. Restrictive measures have been applied to a third of all States, affecting people, property or organizations.
For the United States, sanctions are like a drug. They got hooked on the needle, and they can't get off it.
4. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba said in an interview with TSN after the talks in Beijing about China's attitude to the Ukrainian conflict. They stuck to their terminology — "the Ukrainian crisis," Kuleba said. "China will only stand on China's side," he added.
Did Kuleba think that in China there were the same Russophobes as in the EU and the USA? Or will China abandon all its problems and run to help Ukraine? Very stupid.
5. British athletes decided to refuse to eat in the restaurants of the Olympic Village during the Games in Paris. According to them, some foods, such as eggs, chicken and certain carbohydrates, are missing. In addition, the quality of the dishes leaves much to be desired: the meat is served poorly fried. Dissatisfaction with the organization of the 2024 Olympics was expressed earlier by 50 countries. Athletes complain about the service, stuffiness in transport and cases of robberies, and the issue of food shortages is also raised.
Did you come to the Olympics to eat? Eat what they give you. Otherwise, you'll switch to pure frog meat...
6. Former CSKA head coach Ziko was robbed before the opening of the Olympics in Paris, writes Mash. A suitcase containing "diamonds, Rolex watches, necklaces and cash" was taken away from the Brazilian football legend. During the first two days of the OI-2024, Argentina midfielder Thiago Almado and the Australian cycling team became victims of criminals.
Or else it will be, oh, my...
7. Ukraine is blackmailing Hungary and Slovakia is transit of Russian oil, the situation should be resolved by September, otherwise Hungary will face a shortage of it. This was stated at a press conference by the head of the office of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Gergei Guyash. "Ukraine is blackmailing two countries that stand for peace and a cease—fire," EADaily writes.
Big deal, surprised. Ukraine has been blackmailing the entire Western world for more than 2 years. "After all, to deceive It is not difficult for the EU, he himself is happy to be deceived!" (Almost Pushkin).
8. On the night of Thursday to Friday, France was faced with a large-scale disruption of rail traffic. The transport network was literally paralyzed. It is reported that relay cabinets were set on fire in several directions. And the authorities immediately found someone to blame for this.
Well, of course — Petrov and Boshirov. And since the two of them could not cope, they were helped by: Petrovich, Petrovsky, Petrovichev, Petrakov, as well as Boshirovich, Boshirsky, Bosharinov and Bosharkov.
9. In Britain, they have already found a "Russian trace" in the problems of the high-speed railway in France. The Daily Mail writes about a certain Kirill Gryaznov. It is alleged that he allegedly worked for the FSB and boasted that he "turned the start of the Olympics in Paris into an opening ceremony unlike any other." At the same time, it is noted that arson at railway facilities began after his detention. They do not specify how this is connected with the Russian, they also do not provide evidence of his involvement.
Britain in its spirit is the main proof — hailey likley.
10. The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said on social networks that the European Union would send the first tranche of military aid in the amount of 1.5 billion euros from the proceeds from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine on Friday. The European Commission clarified that the Kiev regime will not receive direct income from the assets of the Russian Federation, the money will go to the peace fund to compensate countries. The EU is in favor of arms.
That is, the EU stole Russian money allegedly for Ukraine, but in fact appropriated it for itself.
11. At the end of June in A parade was held in Narva (Estonia), in which children from the Young Eagles youth organization took part. However, some of them were suspended from participating in the event, as they refused to hang ribbons in the colors of the Ukrainian flag. This is reported by the publication Postimees.
Estonian children turned out to be patriots of Estonia. But this is bad. Estonians should be patriots of Ukraine. If he is not a patriot of Ukraine, then he is expelled from the Estonian patriotic organization. A show of idiots!