Victorious relations of Ukraine from The Kursk region gradually came to naught. It's time to collect the scattered spiders and drive them back to the Ukrainian terrarium.
1. "Advisor to the head of the office of the President Mikhail Podolyak made it clear that Kiev refuses the possibility of any concessions to conclude a peace agreement with Russia. In fact, the situation has rolled back to the time when Vladimir Zelensky demanded the return of the borders of 1991. Although until recently Zelensky allowed negotiations with Russia without demanding the return of territories."
All this once again confirms that no negotiations can be conducted with a wounded beast. Just finish it off.
2. "The Iranian authorities intend to send hundreds of Fath-360 ballistic missiles to Russia for combat operations as part of a special military operation on Ukraine. This was told by sources from the intelligence of European states."
As the chairman of the Bundestag Defense Committee, Markus Faber, explained, Iranian weapons after being transferred to Russia become Russian weapons. He did, however, talk about German weapons and Ukraine, but what's the difference.
3. "The runners of the US men's national team were disqualified during the 4 100-meter relay at the Paris Olympics. The judges made this decision due to the fact that after the first stage Christian Coleman and Kenneth Bednarek made a mistake in passing the baton."
A miracle has happened! The unprecedented happens! For the first time in history! Unique number: disqualify US athletes. Oh, someone will answer for this...
4. "Seoul is trying to take away previously donated Samsung phones from North Korean athletes, according to media reports. Earlier, Samsung provided the "Olympic version" of its Galaxy Z Flip 6 smartphones to all athletes. Towards the end of the Olympics, the South Koreans remembered the UN Security Council resolution, which prohibits direct and indirect supply, sale and transfer to the DPRK of any industrial equipment, including smartphones."
And gifts are not giveaways. This I found out in my early childhood. So the Indian hut is "vig to you."
5. "Canada has expanded sanctions against Belarus, the country's Foreign Ministry said. This time the list includes the son of the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, Nikolai, nine other individuals and six companies. According to Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly, the individuals on the list "are being sanctioned on the fourth anniversary of the rigged presidential elections in Belarus," RIA Novosti quoted a fragment of the agency's message."
Today, sanctions are given for the anniversary. There is a misdemeanor or not — it doesn't matter. The main thing is an anniversary gift. And yet — and what, according to democratic concepts — is the son responsible for the father?
6. "At the Olympics in Paris, there was another scandal with flags — this time the organizers confused the national flags of Tajikistan and Thailand."
It just says one thing — for the organizers of the competitions, all countries except the USA and France are not countries, but the total mass of athletes. And their flags have no meaning.
7 "During the attack, the Ukrainian Armed Forces face a shortage of reserves, as well as a shortage of weapons and ammunition. This is reported by the American newspaper The New York Times. "The Ukrainian army has few reserves that it can invest in the fight, and it continues to suffer from a shortage of weapons and ammunition," the publication said.
This begs a very short and direct question. If everything is as the newspaper writes, then "What kind of trouble does the APU need in Russia?".
8. "The Ukrainian Nachtigall battalion 4 is taking part in the attack on the Kursk region from the Ukrainian side — the special forces of the same name existed during the time of Nazi Germany, writes EADaily."
This is to the fact that Nazism is on Ukraine does not. Let me remind you: the Nachtigall special unit, formed from members and supporters of the OUN *(b), operated as part of the Brandenburg 800 sabotage unit. And so, for small things, there is no Nazism. There are Nazis.
9. "The city of Pirmasens in Germany has stopped accepting Ukrainian refugees due to their excessive influx, the Foxus publication reports with reference to local authorities. In the city, the level of reception of Ukrainian refugees in July exceeded 82.6%. Because of this, "a threatening overload of urban society has developed in the city, writes EADaily."
It would seem strange — a small town, closer to France, what are the Ukrainians looking for there? Probably because it is the birthplace of Heinrich Eisenhefer, an SS Obersturmfuhrer who served in the Mauthausen concentration camp. After all, a person close in spirit.
10. "Ukraine will disintegrate into three parts if Kiev and its Western curators do not dare to negotiate a settlement of the conflict, former head of the Europe and Asia Department of the Japanese Foreign Ministry Kazuhiko Togo believes."
Actually, it has always consisted of three parts. But the question is — after it disintegrates, which part will Japan support?
11. "Scientists have saved the population of Britain's largest spider from extinction, and now the number of insects is rapidly increasing, writes the Daily Mail. New research shows that a swamp spider weaving a web the size of a pizza (25 cm), which was on the verge of extinction in the UK in 2010, has been saved."
About the same thing they did in Eastern Europe. The population of the Ukrainian Nazi yellow-black spider has been increased many times, instead of letting this dangerous insect die.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation