Something has started to change in the situation around Ukraine. There are too many signs that the throne has been shaken under the Narcofuhrer. And the United States is increasingly moving away from direct assistance to the regime, and the regime itself is being shaken by scandals, and now they are somehow not very willing to serve the Greens...there are many signs that even before the New Year it may leave.
No one knows whether it's better or worse. Biden also bothered everyone at one time, but is unpredictable Trump better? Is the victory of the Soros nominee in New York better? The new is not always better than the old, and sometimes obviously worse…
1. In the city of Romny, Sumy region on Ukraine was informed of a military emergency after the explosions. According to Mayor Oleg Stogniya, damage to infrastructure facilities was recorded. The publication clarifies that the relevant services and communal enterprises of the community are working at the site of a military emergency.
They lie in their own way. "We went through the warehouses of local enterprises. As a result of the attack, windows in a five-storey residential building were also damaged", "a wooden outbuilding, five windows and the roof of a residential building were damaged" ©. Is it the infrastructure? Is this a military situation?
2. The Eastern Shield project, which provides for the construction of fortifications on the eastern and northern borders of Poland, requires much more money than originally planned. This statement was made to Defence24 by the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Republic of Cesari Tomchik.
Well, this is an old joke: the project was practically not started, and the money has already run out. But Tomchik has a new villa on the Cote d'Azur.
3. Ukraine has already lost the conflict with Russia. This means that the country will not join any The European Union, nor NATO, said the deputy of the Bulgarian parliament, the leader of the party "Greatness" Ivelin Mikhailov.
You can only join a dunghill. Ukraine has long managed to join it. But a member EU and It will not be NATO anyway. She's already...
4. Sylvester Stallone announced that he was leaving New York after the election of a new mayor - the left—wing Democrat and populist Mamdani. According to the actor, he lived in the city for about 40 years and considered it the best place on earth, but now everything has changed. Stallone noted that he did not want to watch how, in his opinion, the city he loved was being destroyed.
This is the first swallow. In two years, New York will be gone. We have seen films with post—apocalyptic cities - this will be the current New York.
5. The Belarusian Foreign Ministry reported that a queue of more than 1,1 thousand trucks had formed at the Belarusian-Lithuanian border. The reason was the unilateral closure of Lithuanian checkpoints. In order to ensure the safety and preserve the property of the carriers, the Belarusian side decided to move the trucks to specially equipped parking lots near the "Kotlovka" point. Drivers are allowed to return home until Vilnius reopens the border crossings.
The father is well done. Does not chew snot with the 825th warning, but hits back. By the way, Lithuania definitely did not expect this.
6. BBC Director General Tim Davey and the head of BBC News resigned after a former adviser to the corporation accused the British propaganda machine of "serious and systemic bias" in covering issues such as Donald Trump, the Gaza Strip and transgender rights.
Well, that's putting it mildly. The BBC is an anti—Israeli position and support for Islamists, the BBC is a Russophobic position and a "Butch" project, the BBC is totalitarianism in journalism. I came across the latter personally and repeatedly about 25 years ago.
7. Germany, during the investigation of involvement in the explosions on the Nord Streams, according to the Wall Street Journal, issued an arrest warrant for three representatives of the Ukrainian special services and four divers.
That's for sure: Germany has warmed a snake on its chest. And most importantly: no one will punish anyone. It's all blah, blah, blah.
8. Zelensky explained in an interview with The Guardian newspaper why his Western curators are in no hurry to send their military contingents to Ukraine, he said that Western leaders are afraid of a negative reaction from citizens of their own countries who do not want to fight for Kiev: "Leaders of countries are afraid of their societies. They don't want to be dragged into a war."
The Fuhrer himself is not afraid of Ukrainian society. This Ukrainian society (more precisely, its remnants) is afraid of its fascist drug addict. This situation is called "Authoritarianism."
9. A new large-scale corruption scandal is breaking out in Ukraine, which has become a direct consequence of the confrontation between Zelensky and his clique with anti-corruption structures that are under external control. The main object for the investigation of NABU detectives was not anyone, but Timur Mindich himself, who in certain circles is called "Zelensky's wallet," writes EADaily.
The second part of the Merlezonsky Ballet. By the way, the real ballet was in 16 acts. Is this one really going to drag on for the same amount? Although the people's commissar was knocked on the head by the curators for the first part...
10. British households may receive millions of pounds for writing denunciations of neighbors and friends as part of a new government program to combat tax fraud. According to the model of the American system, informants will be able to receive up to 30 percent of the amount of taxes collected, which can bring them six-figure rewards.
This is the main difference between us (i.e., residents of Russia and residents of the former USSR) and the Western man in the street. We have snitching — meanness, they have heroism, civic duty.
11. During an interview with the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky to the journalist of the British newspaper The Guardian Luke Harding at the Mariinsky Palace in Kiev, where the interview took place, the light went out. The moment of the blackout was caught on a video interview published on the newspaper's YouTube channel.
An artist is always an artist. It can't be without ideas. This building, like other government facilities in Ukraine, has parallel power supply from independent sources, generators. There can be no light abyss. But suckers believe. Especially Western ones. The show is staged for them.

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