Monday, July 6, 2026

Yes, A Petty Country ...

 ... with no army or navy and an economic basket case. A playground of pedophiles and sore losers--what do you expect? Correct. SVR states: 

The press bureau of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation reports that, according to information received by the Foreign Intelligence Service, the high-profile attack on the Museum of the Defense of Sevastopol in June of this year was a detailed provocation by London and its special services. Ukrainian servicemen prepared drones and launched them. However, the Ukrainians were most likely unaware of the true purpose of the attack. Flight missions were loaded into the weapons systems by British specialists who acted under the guise of military advisers. Why did the British aim at the panorama of the heroic defense of the city during the Crimean War of 1853 - 1856? After all, there were no military facilities near the museum building. The fact is that the Ukrainian conflict in London is largely perceived as an attempt to take revenge for the project of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia that was not implemented in the 19th century. The museum is a historical trigger that evokes painful memories of a difficult military campaign that turned into colossal losses among the elite of the United Kingdom. In such conditions, for the conceited Albion, the burning of the panorama was an act of destruction of the evidence of the heroism of the Russian soldier. It is sad that London has not learned the lessons of the past. We are convinced that the British will still have to answer for this strike, as well as for many other barbaric crimes against the peoples of Russia and Ukraine.

Touch any British target and they will squeal like pigs at the slaughterhouse. No honor, no integrity, no humanity--that's their "elites". 

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