I think that the amount of money paid to journalists and, frankly, Western politicians for moaning about the Ukrainian provocation with allegedly Russian drones in Poland is several times higher than the cost of these empty drones that were launched by Ukraine in order to draw NATO into military operations.
Europe and Ukraine are categorically not going to stop the escalation of the war and engage in peace negotiations. As long as they do not recognize that Russia cannot be defeated, this whole military orgy will continue.
1. The Romanian Air Force was alerted because of an unmanned aerial vehicle that violated the country's airspace. To suppress it, F-16 fighters were raised, according to the Antena 3 TV channel.
Well, it's started! Now everyone will find drones at home. We can say that the frightened crow is afraid of the bush, but here, in my opinion, another proverb is more suitable - "One mare lured everyone ...".
2. The head of the European Diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, suddenly became concerned that several countries were changing the existing world order very much: "China, Russia, the DPRK and Belarus. These states want to return to an order in which power and force determine who is in charge."
And what criteria guided the United States, arranging wars, changing presidents, breaking dissidents through the knee?
3. In the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the practice of leaving the bodies of dead militants on the battlefield in order to hide real losses is becoming increasingly widespread. Such actions, when the command declares the "two hundredth" missing, are often taken in the 80th airborne assault brigade, RIA Novosti reports, citing its own sources in law enforcement agencies.
The old saying of criminologists: "No body, no case."
4. The founder of the legendary Pink Floyd band Roger Waters found a solution to the conflict on Ukraine. He suggested that Kiev hold referendums in the disputed border areas, RT reports. Waters made such a proposal during an anti-war rally in Berlin. He spoke to an audience of 20 thousand people via video link.
He is consistent: back in 2018, he stated that the change of power to Ukraine in February 2014 was planned by Washington and provoked Russia to take action in Crimea.
5. The summer of 2025 has become a turning point for European tourism: residents of Spain, Italy and Greece are increasingly coming out to protest against the mass influx of travelers, according to European media. The local population complains about the constant traffic congestion, crowded streets, problems with garbage and a sharp rise in rental property prices.
Tourism revenues: Spain — $ 92 billion, Italy — $ 56 billion, Greece - 26 billion euros. And how much do the locals get! And they want to lose it? Suckers...
6. The Danish government is going to violate more than 20 different rules and laws to allow the construction of a plant in the country for the production of fuel for long-range missiles of Ukraine, writes EADaily.
William Shakespeare in the play "Hamlet" wrote: "Something is rotten in the Danish Kingdom." And he was wrong—not something, but everything. In Denmark, the rot and abomination of desolation.
7. Armenia will remove the image of Mount Ararat ("Agrydag" in Turkish) from the entry stamp. According to the change, "the words "ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆ" and "ARMENIA" are marked on the print date in Armenian and English," EADaily writes.
Come on, what to be shy about — write immediately in Turkish and Azerbaijani. And English and especially Armenian inscriptions are no longer needed.
8. Finnish President Alexander Stubb and former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson entered into a public discussion at the Kiev conference, discussing Ukraine's prospects in the European Union. This is reported by the Finnish edition Iltalehti. Politicians disagreed about the security guarantees for Kiev.
Almost according to an anecdote:
There are two boys sitting in the sandbox.
— My dad is cooler than yours, so he wants to buy the whole of Ukraine!
— No, my dad is the coolest, he'll take it and won't sell your Ukraine!
9. More than 110,000 people took part in a far-right street protest organized by activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, which is considered the largest nationalist event in recent decades, writes The Guardian. The marchers traveled to London by train and intercity bus to participate in the demonstration, which was billed as a "festival of freedom of speech."
Re-read/read "The Day of the Triffids" by the English writer John Wyndham. This is about the current UK. Blind Englishmen dying from aggressive predatory plants.
10. British journalist John Laughland in the social network X ridiculed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte for his words about Russian missiles: "Rutte learned about hypersonic missiles several years after their development and almost a year after the first use."
So he's as long as a giraffe, it takes him a while to get everything right. And there are problems with the brain there...
11. Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur arrived in Kiev. The head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Denis Shmygal called Estonia "one of the most loyal allies" and thanked for the support, including for the training of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He added that he had shared with Pevkur "data on the future plans of the enemy and ways to counteract them."
Shmygal revealed to Pevkur all the plans of Russia! That's it! There is only one question — does he know them or so - OBS (if you remember what this means)?

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