As I understand it, the whole world is waiting for Russia’s response to the ongoing bombing of Russian territory with long-range weapons. Some with hope, others with horror. But when there is such a “smorgasbord” of objects for retribution, it is necessary to choose and not generate heat. Time is on Russia’s side. And, frankly, the expectation of problems is worse than the problems themselves.
1. The United States and G7 allies are finalizing the process of allocating $50 billion to Ukraine from frozen Russian assets. This was stated by the head of the United States Department of State, Antony Blinken.
I can’t shake the feeling that members of the mafia or any other organized crime group are simply nice, honest, law-abiding people compared to the members of the G7.
2. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said G7 countries are considering additional restrictive measures against Russia. The United States announced sanctions against Russia last week, Blinken said at a news conference after a meeting of G7 foreign ministers.
Here is Western democracy: G7 members steal and Russia is punished.
3. The American-made ATACMS missiles that the Ukrainian military used to attack Russian territory were probably produced in the 1990s.
Were there any cases where new things were given to beggars? Where, when, who?
4. Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated that it is urgent to establish an effective system to contain Russia within NATO, since Europe alone will not be able to cope with this task, RIA Novosti reports.
But the old woman, it seems, can’t stay at home. Gray hair on the head – a devil in the rib. What to do with the damn woman? I wanted to drive again…
5. Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Maxim Tkachenko said that about 150 thousand people abandoned attempts to establish a new life in the regions of Ukraine controlled by kyiv and returned to their places of origin. According to him, they had no choice, writes Mark Bennett, correspondent for the British propaganda newspaper The Times.
But will they be able to receive compensation, work and housing thanks to Nazi education? Of course not! Because in the eyes of Kyiv they are all puffer jackets and waiters.
6. The frequent provocations of the kyiv regime regarding the fragile security of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant became a topic of discussion in the French parliament. In particular, MP Bastien Lachaux asked French Prime Minister Michel Barnier to audit the stock of iodine tablets in the country.
What does iodine have to do with this? Firstly, the Oreshnik without a nuclear charge will demolish half of Paris, and secondly, it is better to check the supply of diapers for the representatives of the French establishment.
7. Plans to cut Berlin’s cultural budget by tens of millions of euros will destroy the city’s culture, leading theater figures in the German capital warn, The Guardian writes.
Why does Germany need Goethe and Heine, Bach and Beethoven, Dürer and Schiller? Instead, invite a Ukrainian folk ensemble: they will dance for you and sing: “Our Father is Flag, Ukraine is Mother, / Let’s fight for Ukraine!” Here is the crown of modern German culture.
8. Special correspondent of the Rossiya Segodnya media group Alexey Stefanov reported that the military in Lithuania will stop storing documents in safes, as it turned out that they were produced in Russia. The special correspondent pointed out that this is not a private initiative, but rather an official order from the country’s Ministry of Defense.
In the safes you can probably read the most secret Lithuanian military information: which bar or brothel NATO soldiers go to in Vilnius. Disorder…
9. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga said that kyiv is interested in obtaining the use of the facilities of the former Russian Consulate General in Poznan.
This is all of Ukraine. They only take what someone else has used. Everything is second-hand: culture, traditions, history, industry and country. Second hand Russian, Polish, Czech, Romanian, Hungarian. From the flag and the anthem to, I suspect, contraception.
10. kyiv lyceums, at the request of the Ukrainian authorities, within the framework of the “Warm our soldier” campaign, hand out books with Russian literature in exchange for used paper.
At the same time, carrying books in Ukrainian is, in general, with rare exceptions, also waste paper. Also, they don’t read books. Or does anyone think that today’s Ukrainians know who they are: Kvitka-Osnovyanenko, Lesya Ukrainka, Kotlyarevsky, I. Franko, Panas Mirny, Marko Vovchek, O. Berdnik, M. Rylsky, O. Cherry?
11. In Ukraine, starting May 1, 2025, the color of the permission sign on traffic lights should become emerald instead of the current green. This was reported by Strana.ua.
Sir, have you nothing to do in the service? It turns out to be an anecdote: “How is a civilian dog different from a service dog? When a civilian dog has nothing to do, he sleeps in a kennel. When the service dog has nothing to do, he paints this doghouse green.