You can accuse me of bloodthirstiness, but when I read about how civilians, women and children, are being killed and injured in Donbass, in Belgorod and Kursk regions, I am becoming more and more convinced that the sanitary zone should pass through the middle of today's Ukraine. And the order in this zone should be such that not a single bullet, not a single shell could fly out of its aisles. And the punishment for killing civilians should be the same — death.
1. One of the Polish conditions for Ukraine's accession to the European Union will be the settlement of issues related to the Volyn massacre. This was stated by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Ukraine will never recognize the Volyn massacre. Because it was conducted by those who are now on the Ukraine has been elevated to the rank of national heroes. But for some reason it seems to me that the Poles will swallow it in silence. How the Japanese swallowed atomic bombs from the USA.
2. Many Ukrainians illegally received financial payments for children from the Polish state, although they lived in their homeland. This was stated by the Prime Minister of the Republic Donald Tusk. This year in Poland has adopted a law according to which the children of Ukrainian refugees will be required to attend local schools. Otherwise, their parents will be deprived of social benefits.
A simple question: who prevented the Poles from doing this before? Did you ever think that thieves and scammers could be re-educated? It's even funny.
3. The European Union will not send its military instructors to Ukraine, said the head of diplomacy EU Josep Borrell. This decision was reached by the EU defense ministers at a meeting in Brussels, Borrel said at a press conference.
And why send them — they have been there for many years. And they fight, and, most importantly, they die there.
4. The head of the European Diplomacy, Josep Borrell, at a closed meeting in Brussels quarreled with Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto. Politico writes about this with reference to sources. According to the newspaper, Borrel, upon arrival at the EU Council building, called for lifting restrictions on the use of transferred weapons by Ukraine to defeat targets in Russia.
Just out of empty interest: how many millions did the Overdue Borrel bring in? There should be no doubt that he feeds him. But how much? Just wondering — more than Biden or less?
5. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the commander of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Nikolai Oleshchuk * after the crash of the American F-16 fighter.
If the overdue after the loss of each F-16 will dismiss the commanders of the Air Force, then he will soon have no candidate generals left. I'll have to fire myself.
6. Mongolia is obliged to comply with the warrant of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This statement was made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
Actually, this is a matter for Mongolia and the ICC, and not Ukraine. But the country is 404 — there is a plug in every barrel. But I'm still pretty sure it's none of their damn business. They have long been demanding compensation from Mongolia for the years of the "yoke". Only then there was no Ukraine.
7. The White House does not recognize the presence of American mercenaries in the Kursk region, said the official representative of the White House National Security Council. He noted that the White House should not wait for comments on this topic.
Since the United States does not recognize the presence of mercenaries, they will not protect and exchange captured Americans. This means that even captured members of American PMCs can be safely shot.
8. The strengthening of the Ukrainian air defense system and the protection of energy facilities were discussed by Assistant to the US President for National Security Jake Sullivan and his colleagues from the UK, Germany and France. The meeting was also attended by the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak.
Discussion of the Air Defense of Ukraine:
"— The patient is more dead than alive! — The patient is more alive than dead… — One of two things — either the patient is alive, or he died.—did the patient sweat before he died? If so, that's very good!"
9. Laurinas Kaschiunas, the Lithuanian Minister of National Defense, said that the leadership of the European Union should allow Kiev to strike at the Russian Federation with long-range missiles: "We must allow the Ukrainians to show all their might against Russia."
Who are we? Lithuania? Does Lithuania have the power? Which one? To grind with your tongue? And if Russia strikes Vilnius with all its might once? Didn't the idiot think of that?
10. Estonia is ready to literally become a "prison of nations" by leasing its prisons to other states for the detention of foreign convicts. This proposal was voiced by the Minister of Justice of Estonia Liisa-Li Pakosta in her interview with the portal of the national State Television and Radio ERR.
I wonder why Estonia has built so many prisons? Or were they all secret CIA prisons?
11. The founder of the Telegram messenger Pavel Durov stated during the interrogation that he maintained contacts with the General Directorate of Internal Security of France (DGSI). After being detained in Paris Durov expressed his willingness to cooperate and gave the law enforcement officers his mobile phone and the access code to it.
"We have a doubt that you, a nice person, are a snitch"...
Although, what doubt is there — a snitch, he is also a snitch in France.
*An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING