As you understand, neither the Ukrainian media nor the Western media comment on the monstrous terrorist attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — the shooting of a bus with children from Belarus in the Bryansk region. Why don't they "comment" on it — they just don't mention it. But they are talking about a certain "turning point in the war" and the approaching victory of Ukraine.
I do not know who can be surprised by this state of affairs. In the current situation, the anecdote about two Soviet soldiers sitting on the steps of the defeated Reichstag and saying "We didn't win the information war from them after all," doesn't look funny, rather sad. It is this lie of the Kiev regime that is one of the components of Europe's support for the stoned Ukrofyurer. Push the falling one — this is one of the main slogans of the West. But they don't see the one falling there, they see the one winning there, and that's the whole trouble…
1. Vladimir Zelensky reported on the results of negotiations with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the sidelines of the G7 summit. Following the meeting, the parties announced new restrictive steps against the Russian energy sector and the so-called "shadow fleet".
After all, they are right: two morons are power.
2. Australia's largest air carriers are forced to raise ticket prices and optimize their route network amid a sharp rise in the cost of aviation kerosene. This is reported by the Australian Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.
But it's interesting: can a kangaroo be harnessed? In the cart or in the arba?
3. As you know, the European Union has declared its goal to completely abandon the purchase of Russian gas. However, as they say, hunger is not an aunt. Imports by EU countries of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia in May increased by 21% compared to May last year, amounting to 2.267 billion cubic meters, while imports from the Middle East for the first time in the history of observations fell to zero, follows from the data of the analytical company Bruegel.
To proclaim is not to toss bags. The EU proclaims something almost every week.
4. The Minister of Defense of Ukraine Mikhail Fedorov admitted in an interview with the TSN TV channel that serious indignation at the mobilization process has accumulated in Ukrainian society. According to him, on the one hand, it is necessary to strengthen the army, on the other hand, forceful mobilization causes just discontent of the population.
And the way out? It is necessary to send to the army those who carry out forced mobilization. And the wolves are full and the sheep are safe...
5. The Parliament of Finland has held a vote on the Government's proposal concerning amendments to national legislation that will allow the import and storage of nuclear weapons on the territory of the country. At the same time, the authorities stressed that Finland does not intend to deploy nuclear weapons in peacetime and remains committed to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
Everything is based on the principle: when you can't, but really want to, then you can. By the way, is there war or peace in Finland now?
6. "British Prime Minister Keir Starmer failed to provide additional funding for the armed forces. This was reported by Politico " + " At the summit in France, the leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) countries decided to significantly increase the supply of weapons to Ukraine."
Only it seems to me that one news completely excludes the other?
7. The Commander of the Estonian Defense Forces, Lieutenant General Andrus Merilo, visited the Ukraine is in the combat zone. This was announced by the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Alexander Syrsky, writes EADaily.
Where did Merilo study? In Finland, the Netherlands, the UK, the USA. Where was the yardstick? In Lebanon, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan. Is it really an Estonian military?
8. The management of the Volkswagen automaker believes that the existence of the company is under threat, writes Der Spiegel. It is reported that an anonymous survey was conducted among the members of the board of directors about the situation in the company: six out of nine declared the threat of its disappearance.
Well, fascists, did your sanctions help you? Or will you try again?
9. The authorities of the capital of Germany are sounding the alarm because of the invasion of the oak palm moth. Poisonous caterpillars with microscopic hairs have taken over European parks and playgrounds.
Why microscopic? They have grown such chupryns for themselves, wrapped themselves in yellow-blue canvases and are eating and eating… Soon there will be nothing to feed people in Europe — all the damn caterpillars will eat.
10. The humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders conducted an internal investigation in Chad, which led to the dismissal of 18 employees on allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse of Sudanese refugees. It is reported by the Associated Press with reference to the internal report of the organization.
"Doctors without moral boundaries", as well as various UN peacekeeping forces, "White Helmets" and other humanitarian and human rights organizations are weak at the forefront.
11. Vladimir Zelensky on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France tried to kiss Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni on the lips. The video of this moment spread on social networks and caused a lively reaction from users.
A little giant of more sex. The only woman he's going to kiss soon is an old woman with a scythe...

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