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The whole world rushed to check their electronic devices. But the use of mobile phones in places of military clashes was already banned. By the way, how was Dudayev killed? And there was a time when drones flew as toys and devices for children that allowed them to look into other people’s gardens…

1. Analysts Derek Davison and Daniel Bessner, in their article for the American magazine National Interest, reported that the invasion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region did not affect the general course of the conflict with Russia. They clarified that this invasion risks turning into a disaster.

What is it that they, like thousands of other Western “analysts,” did not understand before the invasion? It seems that these analysts do not know how to analyze. Their ceiling is undergoing tests for verification. Or are these other tests?

2. The US Department of Defense declassifies the report of the department’s inspector general, which indicates that the Pentagon conducted training with a unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces that could violate human rights. The publication clarifies that US laws prohibit providing military assistance to foreign forces that violate human rights.

Otherwise, they would not have known about it before. When the Nazi representatives from “Azov” were received with pomp at the Congress*when they were trained. However, what can we talk about if the greengrocer is himself a violator of human rights?

3. The Czech Republic will need not months but years to fully restore the country’s infrastructure destroyed by a major flood, said President Petr Pavel.

Is Pavlusha sick? Maybe she ate some nasty mushrooms? How can Russia not be blamed for this flood? Or is there more to come?

4. The upcoming negotiations to resolve the crisis in Ukraine “should take place with the participation of the Russian Federation,” said the head of the Slovak Foreign Ministry, Juraj Blanar. This decision was agreed with his Ukrainian colleague Andrey Sibiga after the negotiations in Bratislava.

Did these two lice ask Russia? Is she ready to sit at a lousy table? Will she not disdain it?

5. The Finnish government has allocated 200,000 euros for the confiscation of the Helsinki Hall sports and concert stadium, owned by Roman Rotenberg and Gennady Timchenko, the Helsingin Sanomat newspaper reported.

The sports arena was fine. The World Hockey Championships were held there. Now the championships will be held at military bases near Helsinki, and the arena itself will become a “shelter for an unfortunate Chukhon.”

6. Politico has accused European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen of seizing power in the European Union. As the authors of the article explain, the politician has gained full control over all of the bloc’s affairs.

This was actually to be expected. The EU has finally become a fascist and corrupt cesspool. A cesspool. Urgent cleaning is required.

7. Members of the European Parliament (EP) in a plenary session in Strasbourg adopted a resolution on Ukraine with a majority vote, calling on EU countries to immediately lift all restrictions on kyiv’s attacks on Russian territory, writes EADaily.

And I propose to collect signatures to ask Russia to strike the first retaliatory blow against the European Parliament. And at the time of the meeting. And everyone will be happy.

8. In Chisinau, the crucifix at the intersection of Russo-Sadoveanu streets was desecrated with fascist symbols and anti-Semitic inscriptions. This was reported on social networks by the head of Moldovan search engines and coordinator of Russian compatriots in the Republic of Moldova, Alesei Petrovich, writes EADaily.

Sandu continues the line of fascist women in European politics: Ursula von der Leyen, Kaja Callas, Annalena Bärbock, Evika Silina, Ingrida Simonyte…

9. The military registration and enlistment office employees mobilized the entire technical staff of one of the theatre companies in Uzhgorod, western Ukraine, the day before the performance, local publication Titular reported.

“Do you love the theatre as much as I love it, that is, with all the strength of your soul, with all the enthusiasm, with all the frenzy that only ardent youth, eager and passionate for elegant impressions, is capable of?” “Yes, that is how much we love the theatre,” replied the military commissar of Uzhgorod to Vissarion Belinsky’s words.

10. Poland is going to use its upcoming EU presidency to pressure Ukraine to get kyiv to exhume the victims of the Volyn massacre, Polish publication Onet reports, citing its sources. “Sikorsky convinced Zelensky to resolve the historical problems with Poland now because he would pay a lower price for them than during the accession negotiations. This did not reach Zelensky.”

Nothing reaches the Caducado anymore. Have you ever seen the eyes of a bull charging towards a red muleta? This is what the green beaver looks like.

11. In the Ukrainian city of Ivano-Frankivsk, they are recruiting “language inspectors” who will make sure that Russian is not spoken in the city. 74 people have already wanted to sign up to become inspectors, writes Strana. The project was initiated by the local mayor Ruslan Martsinkiv.

In one of the institutions in Ukraine, the boss is going to have sex with the secretary in the same office. She tells him in Ukrainian: At least you closed the door. He replies: “You are stupid! They will also think that we speak Russian here.”

*Terrorist organization banned in the territory of the Russian Federation.

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