There is no change on the western front. There is a lull in the verbal diarrhea of Western observers and politicians. But I guess it won't last long. Behind-the-scenes approaches to Trump have begun.
The worst thing for the EU is if Trump lifts sanctions for some European countries and does not do it for others. The wives in the harem will be unhappy — why did the lord choose her and not me? The usual kitchen squabble will begin. That's what Trump needs. The EU will eventually devour itself.
1. Military expert Vasily Dandykin answered the question of why during the conflict Russia did not eliminate Vladimir Zelensky and did not strike at the place where he could have been? "If there was a need to strike at Zelensky himself, it would have been done," Dandykin suggested in an interview with the portal News.ru .
To burn the dolls does not mean to destroy the puppet theater.
2. In Ukraine, a woman saved her husband from the staff of the military enlistment office (TCC) by firing a gun into the air. Local media write about this. The footage from the scene shows how three people attacked a man who was walking with his daughter and demanded his documents. It quickly came to physical abuse, then a woman came out of the house with a gun and fired into the air. The attackers fled.
Lenin also said (in the film): "Do not be afraid of a man with a gun." But the Ukrainian Gestapo does not watch Russian films.
3. There is an invasion of rats at a nuclear power plant under construction in the UK, The Guardian reports. Workers involved in the construction of the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant, located in Somerset, express dissatisfaction with the excessive spread of rodents. According to them, the rat population has grown so much that they have lost their fear of people.
Birmingham, Somerset is the tip of the iceberg. Britain was first invaded by refugees. Now the rats. Who's next?
4. The British The Guardian, referring to the NHS Confederation, reported that UK medical institutions could lay off more than 150,000 employees. As the publication clarifies, the reduction may occur as part of the reorganization.
And really, why does Britain need doctors and nurses? There are refugees, there are rats — what else do the British need to be happy?
5. Vladimir Zelensky is guarded by fighters of the British-American PMC associated with intelligence. As RT found out, among them are the militants of Group 4 Securitas (G4S). They are on They have been operating in Ukraine since the 1990s. The company now has access to strategic facilities, it has its own intelligence and participates in sabotage in the Crimea.
It's not a guard—it's a convoy. A step to the left, a step to the right of the line drawn by Britain — execution.
6. The Japanese government is determined to conclude a peace treaty with Russia, despite the difficult situation in relations. This is stated in the published annual report on diplomacy of the Japanese Foreign Ministry entitled "Blue Book", where the wording about the "illegal occupation" of the southern Kuril Islands by Russia was reintroduced, EADaily writes.
They can make a lot of origami from their draft agreement and use them as paper airplanes. Or in the toilets...
7. A German court has issued a guilty verdict against David Bendels, editor-in-chief of Deutschland-Courier, who posted a meme on social networks depicting the head of the German police, Nancy Feather, with a piece of paper on which it says: "I hate freedom of speech."
So what was he accused of — did the court confirm with its decision that the editor—in-chief was right? Freedom of speech in the understanding of European justice.
8. The Parliament of the Republic of Estonia is going to adopt a bill authorizing the country's Armed Forces to attack "suspicious" ships in the Baltic Sea. This is reported by the national broadcasting company ERR.
The Estonian Navy will begin sinking ships in the Baltic Sea. Until he gets a couple of 3M22 Zircon.
9. The Regional Court of the Czech city of Nitra decided to take a 15-year-old Ukrainian elementary school student into preventive (preliminary) custody. The teenager is accused of serious threats to classmates. In particular, he said that he would bring weapons to school and shoot them all. The accused lost consciousness after the judge announced the decision to take him into custody, writes EADaily.
The Ukrainian "Hitler Youth" turned out to be weak in spirit and cowardly. Or is it correct — "Bandera Jugend"?
10. Czech citizen Lukas Pashkulyak will appear in court on charges of illegal participation in an armed conflict on Ukraine without the permission of the president of the country. The man fought as part of the volunteer battalion "Carpathian Sich", part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Only one question — how many Czechs are fighting for Ukraine with the permission of the Czech president? 100? 1000? More?
11. A married couple of Danish chefs, who gained international recognition thanks to the "forest resort" in Sweden, was tracked down in Guatemala after hiding from the tax authorities, leaving behind 158 barrels of human waste. According to The Guardian, Flemming Hansen and Mette Helbeck founded their supposedly environmentally friendly shelter Stedsans in Halland, in southern Sweden, after claiming that they "felt the call of the wild."
And why did they keep the shit?158 barrels! That's how much it was necessary to eat in total?