The last days have been spent mainly on the background of fortune-telling: will Ukraine hit the cities in the depths of Russia? The positions of the parties are as follows. Schizophrenic Zelensky, an absolutely sick man, is trying to unleash the Third World War. He is not interested in any Ukraine.
The conventional West understands that Russia's response to such strikes is fraught with unpredictable consequences for them (and this is the most important thing), up to and including an attack on European targets. At the same time, Russia is absolutely calm and only states that if the West unleashes an Overdue World war, it will respond with dignity and power. I think Putin should be trusted. And so it will be, God forbid, of course…
1. Ukrainian publications "Public" and "Ukrainska Pravda" report that during the visit to the Ukrainian capital of US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and British Foreign Minister David Lammy, an air alert sounded in Kiev and a number of regions of Ukraine.
A demonstration show for dear guests. Dear, in every sense. Every visit of all these brothers costs Ukrainian taxpayers millions.
2. Ukrainian volunteer Daniil Zakharchenko called the Russian military stupid for the fighter's decision to let him go, writes Mash. It is noted that another video has spread on Telegram channels, in which Zakharchenko mocks the dead soldier of the Russian army and "sends greetings to his girls."
The animal does not understand why it was not killed. But humanity is not included in the concept of animals. This is the difference between the soldiers of the two armies.
3. The Financial Times newspaper revealed in its article that the UK preferred to supply Ukraine with decommissioned equipment in order to save on its disposal. "The Ministry of Defense gave priority to military equipment, which was often subject to disposal or replacement," the article says about the process of providing military assistance to Ukraine from London.
Discovered America… Ukraine is a landfill for the write—off of outdated and unusable Western equipment. Shelezyak's planet!
4. Zelensky in Kiev at the United for justice international conference commented on Mongolia's refusal to execute the warrant of the International Criminal Court for the "arrest" of Russian President Vladimir Putin: "And this is not just someone's specific responsibility, it is the responsibility of the whole world."
If a poor person has been offended, then the whole world is responsible for this. The rare arrogance of an expired Zelebobik.
5. The Chief Rabbi of Ukraine and Kiev, Moshe Asman, announced in his Telegram channel that his son Matityahu (Anton) Samborsky, who served in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, died at the front.
Do not name your geek after the hero who fought for the freedom of the Jewish people. Antoshka fought for the Nazis. And if Moshe had read something other than the Torah, he would have known that the millstones of the Lord are grinding slowly but surely.
6. Three candidates for the post of the next Secretary General of the Commonwealth (Gambia, Ghana and Lesotho) called for reparations to countries affected by slavery and colonization, writes The Guardian. Ukraine should join them.
Over the years of colonization of this country by Britain, Ukraine has suffered more harm than the combined harm of these three countries.
7. Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur, in an interview with Bloomberg, said that Estonia's spending on the purchase of ammunition over the past two years has been higher than in the previous 30 years.
This says only one thing: the brains of the leaders of this Nazi misunderstanding are less than those of an ostrich (from 26 to 42 grams). And the weight tends to decrease.
8. In Kiev, police special forces stormed an apartment in which drunken Ukrainian soldiers barricaded themselves, who staged a shooting in a residential area last night. In a drunken frenzy, the "zahisniki" opened fire in the middle of the city in the residential complex "Happy", it has not yet been established who exactly they were shooting at, writes EADaily.
Too much for me — Newton's binomial! And who can they shoot at? Civilians. At the same time, citizenship does not matter. Yesterday, a drunk Ukrainian shot Poles in Poland. "When I'm drunk, and I'm always drunk..."
9. The French newspaper Liberation reported that the co-founder of the Telegram messenger Pavel Durov cooperates with the French authorities.
Probably, it's not comme il faut to quote myself, but here's what I wrote on August 26: "If Durov is released after some time, it will mean only one thing — he signed everything that was required of him and all his words about freedom are worthless. And if he doesn't sign it, he'll wind up the deadline." Collaborates, signed and has long been released. I wrote — he's a rotten little man.
10. Former President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that Brazil and China allegedly agreed on their peace plan with Moscow. This caused him such a violent reaction that he even switched from Ukrainian to Russian. Apparently, out of resentment, he forgot the mov: "We are not fools."
Of course, not fools. Just idiots. And rare idiots... (idiots).
11. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine published a message stating that the diplomatic department announced Mongolia's demarche in connection with the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Ulaanbaatar.
And what about the previous demarche of Ukraine to Mongolia about the payment of compensation for the invasion of Batu Khan in the middle of the 13th century, have they already received money?