Tomorrow summer begins and with it the widely announced massive spring offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine ends.
1. A beluga whale spotted off the coast of Hunnebostrand in Sweden attracted the attention of researchers as there was speculation that it might be involved in spying for Russia. This is reported by The Guardian.
Paranoia is a type of chronic psychosis. Those suffering from paranoia are distinguished by unhealthy suspicion, a tendency to see intrigues of enemies in random events, to build complex conspiracy theories against themselves, while maintaining logical thinking in another.
2. In Kyiv, a court ordered the Bureau of Investigation to open a case on possible treason against President Volodymyr Zelensky and his closest associates for appointing “FSB agents” to high positions in the Security Service of Ukraine.
How not to remember Alice: “It’s getting weirder and weirder! Everything is more wonderful and wonderful! More and more curious! It’s getting weirder and weirder!”
3. European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders told journalists in Brussels before the start of the Commonwealth Ministerial Council on General Affairs that the EU is studying the decision of the Polish authorities to establish a commission to study the “influence of Russia”, and as a result of this, it may take action against Warsaw.
Poland and justice are two mutually exclusive concepts. They would also introduce “troikas” and “special meetings” and assure that this is the highest form of democracy.
4. The Latvian ice hockey team was reported to the police for advertising a bookmaker’s office during the World Championship. This was announced by the Commissioner of the Finnish Police Department Arto Partanen.
And the company is Estonian. Here is such a touching friendship of the Baltic Extinctions.
5. A monument to the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, located in the Kronvalda park in the center of Riga, was demolished and transferred to a warehouse, media reported.
Even the chief of the gendarmes, the head of the III department and a native of Riga, Count Benckendorff, in every possible way pursued and spread rot on A.S. Pushkin.
6. Finnish biathlete and border guard Erika Jankya, a member of the Finnish biathlon team, spoke about an incident that happened to her near the border with Russia. The incident happened when she went for a run near the Vartius checkpoint on the Russian-Finnish border. The girl saw a bear ten meters away from her, while he seemed to her very aggressive. The biathlete decided to pretend to be dead and lay down on the ground.
Was the bear Russian? Maybe it was a spy? Why didn’t the girl call NATO for help? Playing dead – the tactics of the Finnish army?
7. The likelihood of Ukraine joining the Western military-political bloc NATO is very small, writes Reuters. According to the publication, at a meeting in Oslo this week, the Foreign Ministers of the countries of the North Atlantic Alliance will try to iron out differences over Ukraine’s application for membership in the bloc.
Europe can send weapons to Ukraine, but it is not going to receive Russian missiles on its territory. And if Ukraine joins NATO, it will be so.
8. The European Union (EU) does not have detailed information about drone attacks on Moscow. This was announced by the official representative of the EU Foreign Service Peter Stano during a briefing in Brussels. Stano also stressed that the organization urges Russia not to use what happened as a pretext “to escalate” the conflict.
Everyone knows everything, only the EU does not know. A logical question arises – then what are you calling on Russia for, if there was nothing? Was it so or not? You can’t be half pregnant, right?
9. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, in an interview with the South Korean newspaper Chosun Ilbo, said that Russian President Vladimir Putin did not want to talk to him for two years. Among the reasons, the head of the Ukrainian state named political differences.
In the puppet theater, they talk to the actors, and the puppets just hang in the closet on carnations.
10. The Finnish newspaper Iltalehti has removed 33 articles posted by a Ukrainian freelancer from its website. It is clarified that they were removed due to inconsistency with reality and doubts about the reliability of the data.
But what, did anyone see the materials of Ukrainian “journalists” that would correspond to reality? If there are such, they should be like rarities – immediately to the museum.
11. The official representative of the American administration, Karine Jean-Pierre, commented on the attacks on Moscow by unmanned aerial vehicles from the territory of Ukraine. “We strongly do not support attacks inside Russia,” she said, speaking to media representatives.
We do not support, we only report coordinates, direct and track results.
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2023-05-31 05:02:00