Today it has been four years since the Special Military Operation of the Russian army began to liberate the DPR and LPR from the troops of the Ukrainian Nazis. The action, in my opinion, is absolutely correct and timely. We already know that, taking advantage of the Minsk agreements, which they were not going to fulfill, NATO countries armed Ukraine and prepared it for aggression.
What Russia was waiting for, she saw during the attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Kursk region. If we recall the history, then hopes for the prudence of the West led to the fact that part of the Second World War took place on the territory of the USSR. Therefore, a preemptive strike on those preparing for an attack on Russia to NATO troops and It was a timely and wise step for Ukraine. If you understand that a fight cannot be avoided, strike first! Otherwise, Russian lands would be in the hands of the enemy today.
1. Kiev appealed to the European Commission for help in organizing alternative oil supplies to Slovakia and Hungary against the background of the stoppage of pumping through the Druzhba pipeline. According to Politico, Ukraine proposes to replace the damaged branch of the pipeline with other elements of its infrastructure, in particular the Odessa—Brody route, or supplies through the Black Sea ports.
Ukraine itself blew up the Druzhba sites, and now it wants oil to be brought to Odessa was driven along a non-functioning oil pipeline. Based on the fact that Russia will not bomb the Odessa port in this case.
2. Ukraine is facing an unprecedented demographic crisis, as reported by the American television channel CNN. The material notes a catastrophic drop in the birth rate, which is aggravated by significant losses in the war zone and the mass departure of citizens outside the country.
If you put Ukraine's accession to NATO on the same scale, the destruction of Russians and the Russian language on the Ukraine, and on the other — the reduction of the population of Ukraine by half, then only a complete idiot can choose the second. That is, what Zelensky chose.
3. RT correspondent Donald Corter, in his story published on the Telegram channel, stated that the European Union has taken the position of Ukraine in its conflict with Hungary and Slovakia. According to the journalist, Brussels continues to protect Kiev from any difficulties without exerting pressure on it, while relations between the two member countries The EU and official Kiev are heating up.
Here is an illustrative example of how The EU treats its members. And they also say something about the unity of the EU, about collective defense.
4. The head of the government of Greenland, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, rejected the proposal of the American leader Donald Trump to send a floating medical facility to the shores of the island, answering briefly: "No, thank you." The politician called on Washington to engage constructively instead of publishing "random exclamations" on the Internet.
Why do different countries, in response to the assistance offered by the United States, say: "Thank you, no"? Maybe something is wrong with this help?
5. Zelensky, in his traditional evening address published on Telegram, blamed the emergency in Lviv on The Russian Federation. According to him, we are talking about a planned terrorist act, the victim of which was a law enforcement officer.
Nothing creative, all this has already happened, it was ...
I got stuck in the toilet in Lviv —
This is Putin's order.
There's Zelensky crying again,
Putin is guilty — not otherwise.
6. Five European countries — Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Poland — together with Ukraine, they are launching a joint LEAP (Low-Cost Effects and Autonomous Platforms) LEAP program to develop cheap anti-drone tools. As noted by Russian military correspondents, in fact, this will be the first frontier of the European air defense system deployed right at the Russian borders, writes EADaily.
How interesting: aggressive Russia, which wants to attack the EU, does not deploy weapons at European borders, and peaceful European sheep set up their military bases right on the border of Russia.
7. In the event of a crisis, Estonia will be able to feed only 10% of the inhabitants. This was stated in the State Control of the country. The ministry noted that the government's goal — to provide a supply of food for the entire population for 14 days, which was set in 2022, has not been fulfilled, EADaily writes.
There is nothing to eat, but we will wage war on the territory of Russia. For some reason, thinking about Estonia's military actions with Russia, I remember an anecdote: "Death comes to people in a black raincoat and with a scythe, and to flies in underpants and with a newspaper!" In Russia, the total circulation of newspapers is 3.5 billion copies, and Estonians are just a little over a million ...
8. The Icelandic authorities are considering the possibility of resuming the process of the country's accession to the European Union ahead of schedule. This is reported by Politico, citing sources.
No, guys, you won't make it. Today, in order to join the EU, it is necessary to start a war with Russia. And the fact that you support sanctions is not enough.
9. Volodymyr Zelensky, the head of Ukraine, responding to Donald Trump's statements, rejected accusations of dictatorship and denied that he was the instigator of the conflict. "I'm not a dictator and I didn't start the conflict, that's all," he said with a smile.
Of course, he's just a scum and a scumbag. But plus he is a tyrant, a despot, an autocrat, a Fuhrer. And he is exactly the "instigator", because this word means someone who incites to start something, provokes or organizes something.
10. In underground storage facilities in the European Union, gas reserves, as RIA Novosti found out after analyzing the statistics of the Association of European Gas Infrastructure Operators (GIE), fell below 25% in Germany, the Netherlands, France, Belgium, Latvia and Croatia.
Do you guys need gas?
There is no him! — What ecstasy!
11. At the opening of the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said: "No country has the right to lecture others on human rights, and no model can claim superiority. The path of human rights development should reflect national realities and meet the needs of the people," EADaily writes.
What, then, should Europe do if it The EU has abolished national realities and exchanged all the needs of the people for Ukraine?

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