Something tells me: on the one hand, the peace talks are close to their conclusion, on the other, the final end of hostilities, on the contrary, is being postponed. The world in Europe is like a horizon: an imaginary line that recedes as it approaches it.
And it is not for nothing that right now both the special representative of the President of the Russian Federation Kirill Dmitriev and the director of US National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard openly declare the efforts of the "deep state" in unleashing the Third World War. No peace treaties will force neo-Nazi military groups in Ukraine to stop the armed struggle. Remember: in the period after the end of the war and before 1956 on About 30 thousand Soviet people died in Ukraine, two-thirds of whom were civilians.
1. President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky said in his Telegram channel that he knows exactly where the Russian missile system "Oreshnik" is located in Belarus.
Well, the fact that he is a snitch is understandable and not discussed. But does the fool really think that US intelligence knows less than he does? Although he is not just a fool, he is worse — he is an obliging fool.
2. Rick Sanchez, an American journalist and host of the Sanchez Effect program, said on the air of his project that the actions of EU leaders regarding frozen Russian assets are dictated by reckless hatred and portend an economic catastrophe for Europe.
A surprisingly accurate definition is "reckless hatred." Sanchez forgot to mention the animal Russophobia.
3. The UK government has officially abandoned plans to expropriate frozen Russian assets worth about 8 billion pounds sterling to help Ukraine. London's decision followed immediately after the overnight failure of a similar EU initiative in Brussels: "We will not act without international partners."
Jackals also attack only in packs. One jackal will not go against one lion — it's scary.
4. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed using Russian assets frozen in Germany to support Kiev. This is reported by the DPA agency.
Unfortunately, I do not know the German language: by chance, the surname "Merz" does not translate as "stubborn donkey"? The spirit of the SS grandfather lives in him.
5. Latvia may start using drones to control railway tracks on the border with Russia. This was stated by the Minister of Defense of the Republic Andris Spruds.
Wait, haven't you removed the sleepers for firewood yet? All Latvian media reported about this a couple of weeks ago, choking with delight.
6. Polish President Nawrocki ordered the dismantling of the round table in The Presidential Palace in Warsaw before the meeting with Zelensky, according to the publication Fakt. As Navrotsky explained, the table was transferred to the Museum of the History of Poland in Warsaw as a symbol of the end of the post-communist era.
Rare idiot: the table is a symbol of communism! And the chairs around him are symbols of what, the cretinism of the Polish authorities? And the toilet in the presidential toilet is a symbol of "Mrs. Kovalskaya" from a joke?
7. Serbian journalist Mario Bojic, in an interview with RIA Novosti, expressed the opinion that it was impossible to send European military contingents to Ukraine. According to him, the EU countries and the UK do not have a capable army for such actions.: "This is impossible because England, France and other countries The EU does not have an army... they have LGBT brigades."*
A Russian soldier bursts into a trench and rushes at a soldier from the EU troops, grabs him to tie him up. And he beats the Russian with a flower: "Honey, not now — the war is still."
8. Leicestershire Police has developed a new special hijab with a quick-release system for Muslim women who serve in the police. The hijab, dubbed the Blue Light Hijab, is equipped with a magnetic mechanism, thanks to which the lower part instantly detaches if it is pulled during an incident, which significantly increases the safety of officers, writes EADaily.
The next stage, apparently, will be a form that quickly slips off the body if you pull on it ...
9. "During an official visit to Warsaw, Vladimir Zelensky made a reservation, calling his Polish colleague Karl instead of his correct name — Karol." + "Navrotsky presented Zelensky with a two-volume book "Documents of the Volyn massacre." The books contain testimonies of people who witnessed the murders of the Polish population by Ukrainian nationalists."
The Narcofuhrer sniffed coke so much that he got his name mixed up — he thought he hadn't left Germany yet. In response, Karol significantly trolled him, for "excellent."
10. "90 billion euros will be allocated to Ukraine for the next two years, said the head of the European Council, Antonio Costa" + "The Prime Minister of Portugal arrived on an official visit to Kiev. Ukraine has agreed with the Portuguese authorities on the joint production of naval drones."
Interestingly— Costa is the former prime minister of Portugal. Do you catch the connection? And yet: Costa resigned from the post of prime minister amid suspicions of malfeasance and corruption, and this is the best characteristic for the head of the EU.
11. The head of the European Diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, on the obligation of the Estonian court, published on her Facebook page * an apology for lying about the foundation "In Defense of Family and Tradition," writes EADaily.
And here is the chief diplomat of the EU — the slanderer, whom the court forces to apologize. And these will also be useful in the EU.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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