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2024-02-23 05:11:00

Happy holiday to all those involved, those serving and serving, and especially the SVO soldiers! There is nothing more honorable in the world than defending your homeland, your people, your family, your home!

1. Since December, Indian refineries have reduced purchases of Russian Sokol grade oil. Reasons include sanctions, price and payment currency. Deliveries began to resume in February. However, Chinese refineries have already managed to buy up significant volumes of Far Eastern oil, reports EADaily.

And all this happens because Indian yogis are trying to show an old hackneyed trick – to stay on two chairs that are gradually moving apart.

2. Nine foreign leaders called on US President Joe Biden to be re-elected for a new term and defeat former head of the States Donald Trump in the election. This was stated by the current head of state himself, RIA Novosti reports with reference to the White House press pool.

Firstly, there are 193 members of the UN. This means that 184 countries do not want his re-election. Secondly, this is called interference in internal affairs. Well, thirdly, the only place where grandfather Beadon is expected is a nursing home.

3. A source in the security forces reported that in the battles for Krynki, the Ukrainian Armed Forces lost marines who had previously been trained in Great Britain and Italy. It is clarified that we are talking about four marine brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces – the 38th, 37th, 36th and 35th. According to the source, these brigades consisted of very trained military personnel.

The boys were lucky – at least they saw the world before they died. They were so eager to go to Europe.

4. The counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) continues, but it does not bring the desired results. The head of the Ukrainian government, Shmygal, made his statement on the air of the Japanese television channel NHK.

A counter-offensive is a counter-offensive, but a counter-offensive is, as in the long jump, a spade. The attempt is not counted, and you run back to the starting point.

5. A representative of the operational-tactical group of the Armed Forces of Ukraine “Tavria” Dmitry Likhovoy said that the publication of the American edition of The New York Times (NYT) about a large number of prisoners of war during the withdrawal of the Ukrainian army from Avdeevka is “Russian propaganda.”

It has long been known that The New York Times is a Kremlin publication. The mouthpiece of the Kremlin.

6. President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky is confident that he would be re-elected for a new term if elections in the country were held right now. He stated this in an interview with Fox News.

What you can’t do at gunpoint.

7. Deputies of the Riga City Council decided to rename the second longest street in the city – Maskavas (Moscow), giving it the name Latgales. As Delfi writes, streets that now bear the names of Russian writers and poets will also receive new names: Pushkin, Lermontov, Turgenev, Gogol – as well as Lomonosov and Typography streets.

Is Typography a Russian surname? More likely Jewish, because as A.P. wrote. Chekhov: “There is no such thing that would not suit a Jew for a surname.”

8. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said during a Senate hearing that the agreement on “security guarantees” between Italy and Ukraine would not have legal force and was purely “political and symbolic.” His words are quoted by Agenzia Nova.

That is, speaking in Russian, this is Filka’s letter, with which Zelya rushes around like a fool with a written bag.

9. Poland responded to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky that meeting at the border is not the safest idea. Secretary of State of the Office of the President of Poland Andrzej Dera supported the very idea of ​​holding negotiations between the leaders of the countries regarding the Polish blockade, but suggested meeting not at the border, but in Warsaw, Rzeszow or Lublin.

Poles, like most in the West, do not understand that Zelensky is an actor. And for him the main thing is the acting, the scenery, the costumes. A meeting at the border is a performance, but a meeting in Warsaw is an everyday occurrence.

10. Antony Blinken urged State Department employees to use only gender-neutral language in communication, writes The New York Post. According to the Secretary of State, the purpose of this innovation is to show “respect” and “benevolence” to those whose gender identity differs from the biological sex assigned at birth. In a memo distributed within the department, he ordered to refrain from using gender-specific terms such as “mother” and “father”.

Blinken, you’re a Jew! Remember the Fifth Commandment: “Honor your father and your mother.” And not some distracted parents.

11. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan accused Azerbaijan of seeking to seize new territories of the country. In an interview with France 24, he also stated that Armenia’s participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) is currently “frozen”, and the issue of maintaining a Russian military base in the country is not a priority.

If one of the modern artists decides to paint “The Last Supper”, that is, who to paint Judas from. Do aspens grow in Armenia?

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