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The Western Madhouse: Latest Crazy Words and Actions

New day – new crazy words and actions of the world western madhouse.

1. EU authorities imposed sanctions on nine citizens of the Russian Federation, accusing them of violating human rights. Restrictions introduced for allegedly violating the rights of politician and publicist Vladimir Kara-Murza*sentenced in the Russian Federation to 25 years in a strict regime colony for high treason and discrediting the Russian army.

I understand them – it’s a shame. So many years and money to spend on feeding a traitor and so get screwed. Navalny, Murza, who else is being prepared for the role of guardian of Russia?

2. The EU authorities agreed to extend the temporary ban on the import of certain agricultural products from Ukraine to five Eastern European countries.

Times are changing: a year ago they devoured Ukrainian worthless grain on both cheeks, now they have come to their senses.

3. Currently, Australia, the United States and Ukraine are discussing the delivery of 41 decommissioned Australian F / A-18 Hornet fighters to Kyiv, the Australian Financial Review newspaper reports.

As a matter of fact, the West in response sends Ukraine the same rubbish as the grain sent by Ukraine to the West. Well, what does not fly – but a lot.

4. The Sydney Morning Herald, citing its own sources, said that Australia plans to provide Kyiv with Hawkei armored vehicles with faulty brakes. At the same time, the Australian Department of Defense opposed the supply of vehicles with faulty brakes, but the Ukrainian side stated that “they do not care about problems with the brakes.”

What is true is true – the leadership of the Ukrainian army is completely without brakes. But tell me how Australia got excited – all scrap metal is sold.

5. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky intends to hold an emergency meeting of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) of Ukraine following the destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. This was announced by the secretary of the department Oleksiy Danilov.

All the poor thing himself, all on his own: he himself gives the order to destroy the hydroelectric power station, he himself checks that they are destroyed, he himself collects his caudle, he himself makes a statement that, as usual, Putin is to blame.

6. Prisoner Michael Thisius was sentenced to capital punishment for the murder of two prison guards in the US state of Missouri, the governor’s office said.

“The death penalty is inhuman and degrading treatment, which is incompatible with human dignity” (Council of Europe). Why doesn’t Europe explain this to the country with the most developed democracy? Or is the death penalty in the United States not inhuman and degrading? What is allowed to Jupiter, not allowed to the bull?

7. Some areas of the UK have experienced a sharp increase in the theft of agricultural machinery and equipment. Law enforcement agencies have linked the wave of crimes to severe Western restrictions that have deprived Russia of access to these products, writes Politico. The head of the National Crime Squad, Andrew Huddleston, admitted that he had no conclusive evidence that the equipment was ultimately sent to Russia. But, according to him, he and his senior colleagues “almost have no doubts” about this version.

The whole English system of justice rests on a wonderful postulate: “There is no evidence, but I am almost sure.” The main thing is that there is no evidence.

8. Residents of Ukraine, wanting to avoid mobilization, began to forge documents about the death of their wives, the Polish portal Interia reported. This is done for the reason that a single parent has the right to cross the state border.

Let them say thank you that the border guards do not force you to present material evidence.

9. Publications appeared in the Ukrainian media about the death of all animals in the Nova Kakhovka zoo in the Kherson region during a flood caused by the destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam. Representatives of the emergency services of Nova Kakhovka denied the information about the death of all animals that allegedly lived in the city’s zoo. According to authorities, there is no zoo at all in Nova Kakhovka.

There was no zoo in Novaya Kakhovka. But the Ukrainian media, however, like the Ukrainian authorities, is one big zoo.

10. German Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock said that during her trips around the world she was often asked where Ukraine was located.

Judging by the actions of the Kyiv authorities, the time will soon come when people will ask: “Where was Ukraine?”

11. Sources in the UN Security Council said that representatives of Ukraine changed their minds about the request to give the floor to Zelensky at a meeting of the UN Security Council on the fact of blowing up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant. Initially, the Ukrainian side requested that Zelensky speak at a meeting of the UN Security Council via video link.

The fact is that Ukraine has only one record of Zelensky – when he begs for money and weapons. And about the hydroelectric power station, you need to record a new disc, and pan president is inadequate. It cannot be written down.

*An individual acting as a foreign agent

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2023-06-07 04:50:00

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