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Top International News Headlines: Military Strikes, Political Scandals, and Defense Developments

Today the news is varied. Although not very significant, they are from different countries, not only from Ukraine and the USA. Because the leadership of not only these countries needs a medical examination by psychiatrists.

1. On January 16, a strike by the Russian military against the temporary deployment point of foreign mercenaries in Kharkov killed the son of a brigadier general of the French army. His partner, who came from a hereditary military dynasty in France, was also eliminated. Mash writes about this with reference to its own source.

How’s it going at A. Griboedov’s?

“The Frenchman from Bordeaux, pushing on his chest,
Gathered around him a kind of evening
And he told how he was preparing for the journey
To Russia, to the barbarians…”

The way back will be easier, in a wooden suit.

2. The Ukrainian government proposed to the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine to consider amendments to legislation providing for a complete ban on transport links with Russia for the next half century.

Kyiv does not understand that Ukraine in its current form will not survive that long. Or doesn’t want to understand?

3. The British newspaper Daily Mail published a “scenario of a Russian attack on NATO” following the German media. The article claims that the sources of information were statements by former US Army commander Ben Hodges and a number of military analysts.

Are these the analysts who predicted Ukraine’s victory? Great specialists!

4. According to NBC, the press service of the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office released a statement saying it had launched an investigation into alleged calls from US President Joe Biden in which he urged them to refuse to vote in the state’s primaries.

He achieved “victory” in the previous elections using approximately the same methods: telephone, SMS, dead souls.

5. The commander of the Estonian Defense Forces, General Veiko-Vello Palm, in an interview with the Sakala newspaper, complained about the large number of Russian-speaking soldiers in one of the battalions. He clarified that unique problems were caused by the opportunity given to recruits to choose their place of service.

So, do they serve worse? I don’t understand them at all – despite the genocide, the Russian people are going to serve in the fascist army.

6. Poland can no longer supply weapons to Ukraine free of charge, said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk during a visit to Kyiv. According to him, the country will provide military assistance to Kyiv on a commercial basis. Earlier, Zelensky said that the former Soviet republic would purchase weapons from Warsaw on credit.

The freebie is over. And Ukrainians cannot live without it. And what loan? Who will give it away? Zelensky?

7. The new uniform for the Armenian army will take into account NATO standards. This is stated in a message from the Ministry of Defense of the Republic in response to a request from Sputnik Armenia.

As soon as they change their clothes, Azerbaijan will immediately win. And at the same time Turkey, Iran and the whole world. Ափսոս (sorry).

8. The Ministry of Culture of Moldova organized a flash mob in front of the parliament building on the evening of January 22. The deputies who gathered on this occasion lit candles and honored the memory of the victims of the Holocaust with a minute of silence, writes EADaily.

The height of cynicism! 50 people came. Flash mob? And in the country they erect monuments to Hitler’s accomplice, and in class the teacher can afford to say: “Hitler started a good deed, but did not complete it – to destroy all the Jews.”

9. The Ukrainian Armed Forces will soon have to retreat to a new defensive line, which the engineering troops have begun to build, said Oleg Starikov, a reserve colonel of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). The expert noted that he has been saying for a long time that the front needs to be leveled. “Our people are building a fortified area, the so-called “Zaluzhny line” (commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine).”

So are they retreating or are they straightening out the front? You will decide…

10. President of Moldova Maia Sandu has the right to receive 30 thousand euros in the form of a so-called prize from the mayor’s office of the Romanian city of Timisoara “For European Values.” This conclusion was made by the National Anti-Corruption Center (NCAC) at the request of the presidency about whether receiving this award contradicts national legislation, writes EADaily.

Judge Lyapkin-Tyapkin from the immortal “The Inspector General” said this about this: “I tell everyone openly that I take bribes, but with what bribes? Greyhound puppies. This is a completely different matter.”

11. The United States and about 30 of its allies trained 118 thousand Ukrainian troops, the Associated Press reports, citing a representative of the army command. It is noted that of these, approximately 18 thousand military personnel were trained by the United States, and about 16.3 thousand by Germany.

I’m happy for the boys—they managed to see abroad before they died. The one where they were so eager.

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2024-01-24 05:07:00

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