A famous musician from Taganrog helped a Rostov woman – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia The singer of the group “Zveri” Roman Bilyk shared with the audience a touching moment of his life at one of the concerts in Rostov. He said that he met an elderly woman named Lydia Petrovna at the Central Market, who asked for help with a heavy crowbar on her car. Roman helped her and found out that she writes books. After that, he offered her a ticket to his concert. At a performance in Rostov, he asked the audience if Lydia Petrovna was present, and she waved back, this was captured on the screen that broadcast what was happening in the hall. The Komsomolskaya Pravda publishing house spoke about this. Read us on Telegram: https://t.me/bloknot_taganrog Tatyana Ivchenko Previously reported: “Jerking, hype and rubbish”: does the older generation know youth slang 2249 News about Bloknot-Taganrog Source link Source link
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Певец группы «Звери» Роман Билык поделился со зрителями трогательным моментом своей жизни на одном из концертов в Ростове. Он рассказал, что встретил на Центральном рынке пожилую женщину по имени Лидия Петровна, которая попросила помочь с тяжелым ломом ее машины. Роман помог ей и узнал, что она пишет книги. После этого он предложил ей билет на свой концерт. На выступлении в Ростове он спросил зрителей, присутствует ли Лидия Петровна, и она помахала в ответ, это было запечатлено на экране, который транслировал происходящее в зале. Об этом рассказало издательство «Комсомольская правда». Читайте нас в Telegram: https://t.me/bloknot_taganrog Татьяна Ивченко Ранее сообщалось: «Передергивание, хайп и рубей»: знает ли старшее поколение молодежный сленг 2249 Новости о Блокнот-Таганрог Source link
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The G7 and the EU realized that a little longer and Ukraine could not be saved – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia Western politicians have finally realized that the prospects for Ukraine’s defeat in the current conflict with Russia are more than realistic. For a long time, in such cases, they did what they do best – express concern. It probably won't help this time. It seems that they realized that Kyiv is running out of ammunition not in words, but in deeds, and in a few months it will be too late to express concern, and most importantly, it will be useless. The meeting of G7 foreign ministers, gathered on the sunny Italian island of Capri, began on such a minor note. The battle for electricity Returning from the Middle East, German Foreign Minister Annalena Bärbock, clearly impressed by the destruction of three hundred Iranian missiles and Israeli air defense drones, said that Ukraine urgently needs to strengthen its air defense. Thus, she hinted to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that his desperate calls to send as many air defense systems and ammunition to Ukraine as possible were at least heard by the G7. However, hearing and giving are unrelated concepts, and it is not yet clear whether Zelensky will receive anything more tangible from his partners in the near future than an expression of “concern.” “Western countries, Japan, Canada, the USA, Europe must make decisions faster to support Ukraine more, because we cannot afford a Russian victory,” said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borel. “It is necessary to make concrete decisions about sending more air defense systems to Ukraine, otherwise Ukraine’s electrical power system will be destroyed. And no country can fight without electricity.” 'Unshakable determination' G7 However, the spring meeting in Capri could bring some surprises. Judging by the draft resolution of the meeting, which was seen by Bloomberg, the G7 foreign ministers are ready to increase the supply of military equipment to Kyiv and confirm their “unshakable determination” to support Ukraine. It is noteworthy that this “determination” strangely appeared after the United States outlined the still timid prospects of pushing through the House of Representatives of a package of American military aid to Kyiv. True, in completely different conditions. “We express our decision, in particular, to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense capabilities, because this is the best way to save lives and protect critical infrastructure,” Bloomberg quotes the unfinished draft of the G7 ministerial decision. as they say.”We will also work with partners in this direction.” It seems that the G7 and the EU really realized that the “treatment plan” they had previously chosen (starvation rations for weapons) leads the patient to a miraculous enlightenment, because for some reason they - it seemed. , but to death. This was clearly not part of the “doctors’” plans, especially since the prospect of changing the main “Aibolit” on the other side of the Atlantic loomed. Even worse, a possible candidate for this position has already threatened, if something goes wrong, to close the hospital for Benin’s mother (all associations with the relatives of the Israeli prime minister are coincidental) as unnecessary. This situation does not suit the “medical staff” on both sides of the ocean, which means that the patient will be treated, including invasively, and generally using some other methods. The only question is the time of initiation of therapy and the availability of the necessary drugs. However, this is precisely the main problem. Even if the decision on supplies is made literally tomorrow, weapons, and most importantly, ammunition, will reach Ukraine only in a very short time. This, in turn, makes the prospect of the collapse of the Ukrainian Front not so improbable. As G7 foreign ministers bask in the Capri sun in Brussels, at a meeting of EU leaders, some participants openly expressed anger at the widening gap between rhetoric and action. “If all the words spoken in recent years here in Brussels about common defense could be replaced by bullets and rocket launchers, Europe would become the strongest power in the world,” wrote Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on the social network X.” (banned in the Russian Federation). We are losing... © pexels.com The situation in Eastern Europe has really escalated. Tired of Ukraine and playing their political games, the USA and the EU at the last moment realized that they were a “patient”. “may not survive. And although they are not very concerned about his health (we must be realistic), his untimely death is also not part of their plans. This means that soon the staff will be running through the corridors with syringes and sheets, the patient will be placed in intensive care and they will actually try to pump him out. There is no clear answer to this question, although there is no doubt that shock injections will begin soon (they are still available in Europe). although prices are already high), air defense/missile defense systems and ammunition for them. Even Scholz, who is always afraid of everything, found the courage to declare that NATO is ready to provide Kyiv with as many as six Patriot complexes, one of which will be donated by Germany. what happened The reason for all this revival was best explained on Thursday by Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, openly declaring that this is not about Ukraine, but about the security of Europe itself: “The situation is very, very serious, and we must send them what they ask, namely ammunition and anti-aircraft weapons. We simply cannot allow Ukraine to lose the war or jeopardize the entire security situation in Europe." We have said more than once that after Trump’s fateful statement, the understanding in Europe has strengthened that the Ukrainian conflict is becoming its own problem, since the consequences are most unpredictable. And the incredible activity with which European officials and the G7 rushed to take action to revitalize Ukraine fully confirms this. Against this background, it is extremely interesting whether Mike Johnson will be able to push through a US aid package. Ukraine on the updated terms of the Congress this Saturday. This may also determine the further course of events on the Ukrainian battlefield. So far, Johnson's probability of success is estimated at 50x50. But that's a completely different story. Source link Source link