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The strike on Crimea was expected and lawful. Unexpectedly, it turned out that in response Russia for the first time sadly folded its tail

By
ALEXANDER NEVZOROV

The first bombardment over the Crimea was spectacularly successful. She told all about [the Russian Federation's] pierced air defenses. The bombing turned out to be something like that too – extremely calm, almost friendly.

In Novofedorovka, it turned out to be a hellish casserole of fighters with garnishes from the air force and their warehouses. Ukraine is a very polite country. She could not help but congratulate Russia on the Day of its Air Force. This was expected and natural.

All of Peter's snow-removal equipment flew to bomb Syria and Ukraine

By
ALEXANDER NEVZOROV

In Peter (the colloquial name of St. Petersburg among the city's residents), the hysteria over the snow continues.

Strange, inexplicable people. Why don't they like the snow, as they say? Here, they like "Crimea - ours", they like "Syria - ours", they like "Donbass - ours", they like all kinds of fighters, anti-aircraft guns, bombs and missiles, and they don't like the snow.

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