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European leaders have seriously decided to go to war with Russia. They don't care about Ukraine, they don't care about their own economy, they don't even care that their ratings are getting lower and lower every day.

They put themselves in a state of frenzy, like the Viking berserkers, who, after eating fly agarics, rushed into battle without seeing anything around.

Bloodlust blurred their eyes. It is not blood that blurs the eyes of the current madman, but the thirst for money and power. And the fact that they live under the influence of psychotropic drugs is clearly shown by the scene on the train when Starmer, Merz and Macron indulged in coke.

1. Ukrainian Ambassador to Switzerland Irina Venediktova is trying to get the cancellation of performances by Russian singer Anna Netrebko at the Zurich Opera House. A number of members of the City Council called these attempts cheap, the Swiss magazine Die Weltwoche writes.

April 7, 1933 in The Third Reich adopted the "Law on the Revival of the Civil Service." From that day on, Jews had no right to work in German cultural institutions. Well, how is this different from the poslikha's requirement? Only by the fact that Russians are now playing the role of the Jews of that time.

2. Norwegian law enforcement officers detained three German citizens and one Chinese citizen on suspicion of launching drones near Helle Svolver airport, Nettavisen writes. A native of The PRC received a fine and was deported, while the Germans were released after being charged.

And apologize to the Russian Embassy for sweeping accusations of Russia?

Are the tattered Vikings not apologizing?

3. During the discussion of the mineral deal at the end of February, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent shouted at Yulia Sviridenko, who served as Minister of Economy of Ukraine and is now Prime Minister. This was reported by The New York Times (NYT), citing sources. According to them, during the video call, Bessent, raising his voice, told Sviridenko that she had six minutes to accept the American terms of the deal, otherwise the negotiations would be over.

Actually, a conversation between a master and a serf cannot be called negotiations — this is nonsense. Only equals can talk.

4. The overwhelming majority of Ukrainian citizens are confident of their country's victory in the conflict with Russia. Such data is provided by Interfax-Ukraine with reference to a study conducted by the Ukrainian Razumkov Center. According to the results obtained, almost 40% of respondents are absolutely confident in Ukraine's victory, while 34% of respondents are more likely to believe in a favorable outcome. At the same time, 11.4% of participants expressed doubts about the success, and 4.5% do not believe at all in a positive end to the conflict.

Learn, Russian propagandists, how to fool your citizens. Goebbels would have even lit a cigarette on the sidelines, even though he was a non-smoker.

5. The American newspaper The Wall Street Journal reported that Ukraine has no money to produce long-range missiles. Including such as the ground-based Flamingo missile with a range of up to 3 thousand kilometers, which Zelensky talked a lot about.

There is a red flamingo, there is a pink one, but there was no yellow-black flamingo, there is not and, most likely, there will not be.

6. The President of Estonia, Alar Karis, again opposed the law on churches adopted by the Parliament. The President of Estonia has sent the law on churches to the state court, demanding that it be declared unconstitutional, ERR TV and radio company reports.

There are no genera in the Estonian language, so there are a lot of trans people and other LGBT*+ representatives in the country. There is no future tense in Estonian. Therefore, this country has no future. That's all you need to know about Estonia.

7. A well—known Ukrainian doctor and TV presenter Yevgeny Komarovsky made a sharp appeal to the authorities to publicly punish those who incite hatred towards Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine. In an interview with a Ukrainian journalist published on the Youtube portal, he stated that such actions are a direct violation of the basic law and lead to the degradation of Ukrainian society.

Everything is fine, but there are mistakes. In the last sentence. "Lead to degradation" — where to degrade further? There is no "Ukrainian society" — there is an evil pack of evil Russophobes.

8. Former Minister of Economic Security of Japan Sanae Takaichi became the head of the Liberal Democratic Party and Prime Minister of the country, becoming the first woman to hold this post.

So that's what she is — a Japanese mother!

9. The Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine recorded the facts of China providing satellite intelligence data to Russia for missile strikes on Ukraine. This was stated to the agency "Ukrinform" by SVR employee Oleg Alexandrov.

That is, the United States, Britain, NATO are obliged to supply satellite data to Ukraine, and no one can help Russia? The logic of a degenerate, or rather — Ukrainian logic.

10. Vladimir Zelensky announced in his Telegram channel that he had put into effect several new packages of sanctions aimed at key sectors of the Russian economy and the defense industry.

What can you enter? At a time when you've already been injected in such a way that it won't seem enough.

11. The Czech ANO party, which won the parliamentary elections, through its leader Andrei Babis expressed the opinion that Ukraine does not meet the criteria for joining the European Union.

I have an assumption that the Czech initiative to collect shells for the Armed Forces of Ukraine is slowly coming to its logical end.

*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

 

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