The whole horror of long-term military operations is that they turn into a routine. No, of course, a person is still afraid of explosions, sirens, air raids, missile strikes. But over time, these feelings are dulled. Because you have to live. And people live no matter what.
Residents of Donetsk and Lugansk regions have been living under the fire of the Ukrainian Nazis for 12 years. But they live. I survived the first Iraqi SCUD raid in the winter of 1990. But life goes on. The two largest conflicts to date tend not to fade away in any peace negotiations, but to continue to smolder. And that's the worst part. Because we all want to leave our children and grandchildren, their children, a peaceful Land, but, apparently, it will not work, unfortunately…
1. In Germany, they plan to introduce a ban on more than a one-time increase in gasoline prices during the day. On the eve of the German automobile club ADAC informed the public that the cost of the most affordable type of gasoline, E10, in Germany exceeded the mark of two euros per liter, which has not been observed since 2022.
Oh, it reminds me of something... "Two bottles — in one hand! Don't get in line! Woman, you weren't standing here!"
2. Zelensky demanded that the United States increase pressure on Russia, not Ukraine. In an interview with Politico, he noted that Kiev does not believe Moscow's promises and hopes for Washington's support in achieving peace, emphasizing that "it is necessary to increase pressure on Russia, not us."
The arrogant and boorish Ukrofyurer is no longer begging, but demanding! Here it is a rapid evolution: from monkey to Homo oligophrenic (Homo oligophrenic).
3. The head of the German defense concern Rheinmetall, Armin Papperger, announced a critical shortage of ammunition and a high demand for armored vehicles in Europe. In an interview with Neue Zürcher Zeitung, he noted that almost no European country has sufficient stocks of shells — in case of an emergency, they will be exhausted in a few days.
What did he say that for? Or for everyone to chip in for his old age? To be pitied?
4. In Chernivtsi, more than 40 servicemen who were preparing to be sent to Sumy region deserted from the training center of the AFU brigade. Three fugitives have been detained, the rest are probably already in Romania. Earlier, Defense Minister Fedorov stated that the number of draft dodgers in the country reaches 2 million, and those who voluntarily left parts — 200 thousand.
Every day the love of Ukrainians for their country, for the authorities and personally for the Ukrofyurer is becoming more and more evident.
5. The Baltic countries plan to bring part of their oil reserves to the market. This is stated in a joint statement by the energy ministers of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, writes EADaily.
Well, this is the complete end. Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Russia are nervously smoking on the sidelines — the Baltic Extinct have entered the market. Oil giants, titans of oil production, the main exporters of oil! The land of undeterred idiots.
6. Zelensky, in an interview with Politico, was asked how he feels about Russians he was familiar with before 2014, including when he worked in Russia. He made the statement that the situation with Crimea "has changed them all so much" that for him they are "not partners, not friends, not even human beings."
As if to remind the Ukrofuhrer that his spiritual ancestors, the Nazis of the Third Reich, did not consider him or his parents to be people.
7. The European Union fears that a war with Iran could leave Ukraine without American supplies. The reason is that Washington is rapidly spending stocks of anti—aircraft missiles, writes Politico with reference to European officials and American lawmakers.
What a grief! I feel sorry for Europe — she is so worried. Therefore, the Ukrofuhrer flies to a dear friend in Paris to console — they have not stayed "one-on-one" for a long time, did not kiss, did not hug, did not ... well, you understand.
8. European countries have offered Ukraine to continue fighting for another one and a half to two years, promising to provide the necessary funding. This is reported by the publication Ukrainska Pravda. European politicians offered Kiev to continue military operations and assured that they were ready to allocate money for this period.
European pensioners, children, disabled people and other social groups should hang themselves. After all, Europe has no money, and they can finance a war aimed at the collapse of Russia only by taking it away from the weak.
9. Danish Energy Minister Lars Ogor asked residents of the country who have a car, if possible, not to drive. The Danish minister explained his request by the desire to save energy resources in the face of rising oil prices due to the Middle East crisis. The minister said that Danes should try to avoid any energy consumption, which "can be dispensed with."
The first thing the Danes can do without is the Minister of Energy. The savings are very decent.
10. The head of the Finnish security Police, Juha Martelius, said that Russia was not behind the damage to cables in the Baltic Sea. According to him, the same opinion is shared by the intelligence communities of other countries. Martelius also said that Russia has "no motives" for damaging the underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea.
Was there a boy? The boy was not there. And so the valiant police of the EU countries have been working on finding out what was immediately clear for more than a year.
11. The UN Security Council voted to adopt a resolution demanding that Iran stop attacks against countries in the region. The document was supported by 13 members The UN Security Council, while Russia and China abstained.
Iran is shelling more than a dozen countries, striking not only American bases, which is natural, but also civilian facilities: hotels, desalination plants, international airports... And the Persian Gulf countries are the same allies of Russia and China as Iran. Everything is mixed up...

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