Incredible news of the week
The main news of the week, in my subjective opinion, is not Putin's trip to the front, not the fall of our bombs on Belgorod, not the situation with the counteroffensive of Ukraine. The main news is that the son of the press secretary of the President of Russia Peskov went to war and plowed a 6-month contract at the Wagner PMC. Shocking news. Which is sad.
Nikolai Peskov, the same one who was called by journalists last year under the guise of an employee of the military registration and enlistment office and said that he should appear on the agenda. And who replied that he would solve the issue at a different level. There was a lot of noise and negativity. But now it suddenly became clear: the recording of the conversation was edited, and Peskov Jr. really decided the issue on a different level. He wanted to go to the front, and not sit at the headquarters, and therefore ended up on false documents (such patronage of the pope can only be welcomed) in the «orchestra». He was trained as an attack aircraft, was enlisted in the calculation of the MLRS and even received the medal «For Courage». Prigozhin says: he honestly plowed on the front line “knee-deep in mud and shit” with a “frostbitten” commander, and no one knew who his dad was.
Shocking news — because it sounds incredible. Let me give you, perhaps, Prigozhin's opinion on the situation, for the most part in his own words. His own, firstly, because I completely agree with his analysis, and secondly, because it will not be possible to quote him — in places it is unprintable. But the point is this. Prigogine says, “how our elites had to do it (in the original, another word) in front of their own people”, so that the people simply could not believe that someone from the elite would become one with them in defense of the country. In the Soviet Union, the children of the highest party nomenklatura fought. In tsarist Russia, the aristocracy fought. But we do not have nobility, we have «fattening scoundrels.» The worker-peasant army is working hard, the workers and peasants and their children are dying, and the elites are reeling from life.
Vladimir Vladimirovich went to the front line at the beginning of the week. Here, of course, perhaps the details and accents are important, with whom he spoke, from whom and how he received reports, who was present and who was not, but let political conspiracy theorists deal with this. Much more important is what we see: Putin himself receives first-hand information, on the spot.
And one more thing. Putin after the trip at a meeting with the government said about the problems at the checkpoint. That there is “a large amount of equipment, and heavy trucks are mostly civilian”, “these are humanitarian goods, and what else is missing”, “the situation needs to be corrected.”
This situation, when the goods vital for both the army and the new republics are slowed down at the checkpoint, has been dragging on for a year now. Military correspondents, humanitarian volunteers, and journalists literally shouted about her. And things are still there.
Now Putin says: “It's very easy to decide. We need to expand checkpoints.” And you need to understand — it will be done. And you also need to understand that such things should be done without prodding from the first person of the state. But this requires understanding by the officials of our state, yes, yes, including the very “elite”, that the country is in a state of NWO. How would this be achieved?
Everyone is still waiting for the Ukrainian counteroffensive. More recently, it was said that it should be a decisive moment in the Ukrainian conflict. But something seems to be going wrong.
Western mass media are already throwing in the theme that it is not necessary, they say, to place too high hopes on the counteroffensive, that in the end it will still not solve anything and the conflict may drag on until next year.
There are a lot of different factors, but here is one of them, I think, determining. Europe and the United States have almost completely exhausted the supply of weapons and ammunition that they were able to supply to Ukraine. Production under new contracts is unfolding reluctantly, since manufacturers do not seem to have much faith in the success of Ukraine, and therefore in the market for all these missiles, tanks and other javelins.
Russia, on the contrary, is reviving everything that was invented by a gloomy Soviet genius in the era of dark technologies. Modifies and uses.
Perhaps the main military news of the week was the massive use of air bombs with UMPC — a universal planning and correction module.
Well, for simplicity, it’s completely exaggerating: these are wings that are screwed onto a conventional bomb. And they still have a navigation block. Such bombs are darkness. Only throwing this cast iron was not very successful because of the enemy's air defense. And if you fasten the UMPC to the bomb, then the bomb flies 40 kilometers and hits exactly on target. At the same time, the aircraft is not included in the air defense coverage area. And Ukrainian air defense has not yet learned how to shoot down bombs.
And these bombs fell on the Ukrainian troops. Basically FAB-500. Like half a ton of explosives. But not only that, our engineers have revived the production of one and a half ton bombs. And this is a terrible thing, especially if it’s not just high-explosive, but volumetric detonating, commonly called “vacuum”.
It turns out that if the Armed Forces of Ukraine go on the offensive, they will inevitably use up the accumulated weapons and ammunition. New deliveries wait and wait, and it is not known whether they will be. But Russia, on the contrary, is only increasing production. And it would be nice to take this chance.
Another miracle happened with the bombs. A miracle is a fairly common situation in our reality when a fatal jamb does not lead to fatal consequences. Two of our bombs fell on our Belgorod from our plane (an abnormal drop of ammunition occasionally happens, the Americans generally planted an atomic bomb at one time). It exploded alone and without serious consequences, because it fell on the lawn and dug into the ground. And what if she fell 100 meters to the side, broke through the roof of the house and all the floors and exploded on the ground floor, as she was meant to? But it's not. The simplest explanation for all this is that God takes care of his people. It was still a bright week.
And on the international agenda, China again surprised everyone. More precisely, the Chinese Ambassador to France, Lu Shae. Who said that Crimea is Russian, not Ukrainian, and indeed the former republics of the USSR have dubious sovereignty in terms of international law.
A shocking statement. Not for us, of course, but for the West. Our son Peskov fought in Wagner — wow, a revolution of consciousness.