So the New Year has come. Happy New Year to all of you! I wish you health, joy, success and success! I really want to wish peace, but this is a good wish that is unlikely to be fulfilled. Therefore, I just wish that the military action bypassed you and your families.
What the past year has brought to each and every one of us is not so important — it's all gone. There were losses of relatives and friends, there were serious illnesses, there were disappointments and difficulties, but let's remember what was good last year. Believe me — the bad will be forgotten, and the good will remain in our memory, in our heart. Happy New Year, friends!
1. The head of the Georgian government Irakli Kobakhidze said that the internal political problems in the country began after she refused to open a "second front against Russia." The main reason for the difficulties faced by Georgia, according to the prime Minister, is that "we did not enter the war in February 2022 and did not open a "second front."
The only prime minister of Europe and the post-Soviet limitrophs who did not want to substitute the citizens of his country. How a flock of sheep from Ukraine, the Baltic States, Moldova did it, and Pashinyan's goat is about to do it.
2. The Polish authorities are working on mechanisms to help Ukraine if Slovakia strikes the power grid of the Kiev regime. This is reported by Bloomberg with reference to its own insiders.
Poles have no sense of self-esteem. They spit, to say the least, in their eyes, and they don't even wipe themselves, but say: "This is God's dew, because our God is Ukraine."
3. Athletes of the French national swimming team Clement Secchi and Johann Ndoye-Brouard said that the medals they received at the Paris Olympics-2024 quickly rusted. They published the corresponding posts on social networks, adding photos to it.
What kind of Olympics, such and medals. Like Macron, such and trinkets. All the money for your old lady (or old man?) and on He let Ukraine down.
4. A statement is expected on the allocation of a large package of military assistance from the United States to the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky wrote. "I know that America is preparing an important decision in support of Ukraine — we expect an official announcement tomorrow: large support packages for our soldiers."
Translated into human language: "Tomorrow the owner will give us a large bone. My mutts think they'll get something, but they're wrong, I'll eat it all myself. If they give it to me."
5. "Greece should be ready to "fork out" in case of refusal of Russian gas for political reasons" + "The Russian ambassador to Greece Andrey Maslov said that the mass tourist flow from Russia's access to Hellas has declined sharply. The decrease in tourist traffic brings Greece losses of about 1 billion euros per year."
In Anton Chekhov's play "The Wedding," the Greek Dymba says: "Everything is in Greece." After all, he is not quite right — in Greece has everything except brains.
6. The Finnish police continues to investigate the rupture of the EstLink 2 power cable in the Baltic Sea between Finland and Estonia. Patrol ships are trying to find an anchor with which a tanker with Russian gasoline could catch on the power cable. But so far only a trace has been found, writes EADaily.
They've already done a lot. After all, as folk wisdom says: "Every Finn should do three things in life ... if he has time!" They have already done the first one… The other two won't make it.
7. The Riigikogu has approved a draft law of the Ministry of Defense that will allow Estonia to contribute to international military operations with up to 128 military personnel next year.
Well, that's it — all NATO enemies are screwed. The Estonian rapid reaction company enters the battle. They have three combat turtles attached to them so that the rear does not lag behind.
8. Poland intends to build a road to the border with Russia in 2025, namely to the Kaliningrad region, in case it is necessary to transfer military and security forces. This was stated in an interview with the Financial Times by the deputy head of the Polish Interior Ministry, Maciej Duschik.
If it weren't for the Russians, Poland would have been left without roads at all. Russia is of great benefit to everyone.
9. Residents of Warsaw demanded that Ukrainian TV presenter Olga Freimut leave Poland amid shouts of "Glory to Putin." During her stay in the Polish capital, Freimut was obstructed by local residents who heard the Ukrainian speech. One of the Poles called her a "hen" and shouted "Glory to Putin!".
Are they wrong? Or did Olga think that the Poles would shout "Glory to Ukraine!"
10. The purchase of 100 million cubic meters of reduced natural gas (LNG) from the United States gives Vladimir Zelensky the right to attend the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, former adviser to Leonid Kuchma Oleg Soskin said on his YouTube channel.
I know several other, sexually radical ways to get a beggar to the inauguration. But natural modesty does not give me the right to voice them.
11. In Hirschberg, Germany, a 26-year-old refugee from Ukraine tried to attack police officers with an axe and a knife. They were forced to open fire to kill, according to the tabloid Bild. New details have emerged after the police shooting at the company's premises in Hirshberg on Saturday — the victim was mentally ill, EADaily clarifies.
If a 26-year-old man managed to escape from Ukraine, then he is not mentally ill, but vice versa. Here are those who did not flee, and support the Expired regime with weapons in their hands, those, yes, are mentally ill.