The usual routine continues. Pan Overdue, having received permission from the owner, is in no hurry to use it. Because you can’t calculate how they will respond to you. And the city of Rzeszow appears more and more in the forecasts, and then any transfer of arms to Ukraine through Poland will end.
1. As a result of the Storm Shadow attack in the Kursk region on November 21, 500 DPRK soldiers, General Valery Solodchuk and 18 Russian officers were eliminated. UNIAN reports this with reference to Global Defense Corp.
Where, where are these North Koreans? I’m not saying there aren’t any, but why hasn’t anyone seen any? I would like to say with the words of Khlopushi from Yesenin’s “Pugachev”: “Take me, take me to him, I want to see this man.” This North Korean soldier. At least one.
2. The current American president, Joe Biden, intends to strengthen the kyiv regime as much as possible before resigning, Bloomberg writes.
What is the beauty of so-called “democracy” in the United States? The president is removed from the elections due to his dementia, or rather his complete insanity. But at the same time they give him another three months to run a nuclear power!
3. The advisor to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, Mikhail Podolyak, refused to believe in the existence of the Oreshnik missile; According to him, it does not exist and we are talking about an ordinary intercontinental ballistic missile.
First of all, the Yuzhmash plant does not exist. Secondly, all this has already happened: “The bridge to Crimea does not actually exist, and the photo of the work is a plasticine toy model of the transport crossing, skillfully filmed at the Mosfilm film studio.” This is what they wrote in Kyiv in 2018.
4. Switzerland stopped cooperating with a Polish military company because Polish suppliers were sending ammunition to Ukraine, the Strana UA telegram channel reports, citing the Associated Press. Polish suppliers sent 645,000 Swiss-made small-caliber cartridges to kyiv, although they did not have the rights to do so.
Otherwise, they didn’t know before. The thing is that the Poles stopped paying bribes to the Swiss and got offended…
5. UK Minister Pat McFadden warned that Russia is “aggressive” and “reckless” in cyberspace and poses a threat to NATO.
The main sign of hysteria is a state in which a person tries by any means to draw attention to his person. If the desired cannot be achieved, the patient shows irritability, anger, swears and cries. Prolonged rest and pregabalin are recommended.
6. Finnish women between 18 and 70 years old, as The Guardian writes, are preparing for a possible confrontation with the Russian Federation within the framework of basic military training courses. “I don’t think there is a real threat of a collision with Russia,” said one of the course participants. But I saw that it was possible.”
Did you see it? Make an appointment with an ophthalmologist. And then women aged 18 and 70 must prepare differently for a meeting with Russian soldiers. The first, I think, will be satisfied with the meeting.
7. Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Donald Trump, who won the US presidential election, thinks in terms of winners and losers. “The problem is that he doesn’t believe in mutual benefit,” Merkel said in an interview with Spanish newspaper País. “When everyone wins in a situation.”
Only a German woman can believe that there can be mutual benefit with the Nazis. And in general, Merkal suddenly appeared in the media? Why would this be?
8. “Automaker Ford announced planned layoffs in Europe. “It is expected that between 2% and 3% of the active population of some European countries will lose their jobs.” + “The German union members of the Volkswagen group are not inferior to the company representatives. In Wolfsburg, Germany, a protest demonstration took place that brought together several thousand people protesting against the closure of the automobile giant’s factories.
Did he jump with sanctions against Russia? Now go out and demonstrate with the motto: “Thanks to Borell and von der Leyen for our happy future!”
9. In the United Kingdom, drones were immediately detected over three US military bases, as reported by PA Media. The US military could not confirm that these were enemy unmanned aerial vehicles. According to the portal, it was not possible to recognize them. The US Air Force declined to comment on the use of lethal weapons.
I have the impression that the British military are British scientists, but in uniform.
10. Ukraine may deploy soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to European countries during the conflict resolution process, writes Sunday Times columnist Mark Urban. In his opinion, the Russian side wants kyiv to have a small number of troops and its connection with NATO to be limited. One of the possible ways is called “allowing Ukrainian soldiers to be based in NATO countries.”
Urban does not understand what a serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is. There they will start a couple of drunken fights, burn down a brothel drunk, and quickly get kicked out.
11. In Odessa, amusement park visitors were stranded on a high-altitude attraction due to a sudden power outage. Rescuers reportedly managed to lower park visitors to the ground just an hour after the attraction stopped.
What are the complaints? Firstly, protect Expired’s money and don’t ride a Ferris wheel, and secondly, this is an amusement park. So we had a little fun.