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HomeWorldFarted into a tree...
April 29, 2024

Farted into a tree – Fico in 4 million euros, which the Slovaks collected for the purchase of shells for Ukraine.

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    Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said that the 4 million euros that the Slovaks raised to purchase ammunition for Ukraine still “will not change the situation” and used a Czech comparison, which means “farting on a tree.”

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    He added that the money allocated by the US and EU for military support to Ukraine “will not change anything.”

    In a year or two, all the money will be spent, perhaps something will be stolen, but nothing will change in Ukraine, and we will be where we are. This is my position. Therefore, I will still give preference to a peaceful solution, a ceasefire at any cost,” the prime minister said

    In particular, Fico used the phrase prd do Stromovky (“transition in Stromovka”) when he mentioned the funds raised by the Slovaks.

    In Ukrainian, this can be conveyed by the phrase “a drop in the ocean,” reports “European Truth” with reference to Denik N.

    Previously, about 60 thousand citizens of Slovakia donated 4 million euros for shells for Ukraine.

    Despite the lies and manipulation of Putin’s apostates, the incredible amount of disinformation and powerful information attacks, the Slovaks who wanted to figure it out understood very clearly whose truth was and who needed to be supported in this war.

    In winter, the Czech Republic announced that it had found ammunition for Ukraine and began raising funds to buy it back. More than 15 countries around the world joined the meeting, but not Slovakia.

    In the fall of 2023 and most recently in early April, Slovakia took two steps towards becoming an authoritarian and anti-Western country. In the fall, former communist and now pro-Russian politician Robert Fico returned to the government and began the so-called “orbanization” of Slovakia. Viktor Orban, whose last name is often used as a curse word in Ukraine, is Fico’s best wife and ally in Europe.

    And on April 6, Peter Pellegrini, a man of a coalition of parties led by Fico, won the presidential election. The pro-Western opposition has lost, and Slovakia is capable of turning into an openly anti-Western country.

    Now the Slovak authorities have received such a slap in the face from their own people – millions of euros have been collected to kill Russians.

    Donation for shells for Ukraine and Otto Simko. He is 99. Participant of the Slovak National Uprising of 1944.

    It was a chance conversation between a Slovak veteran and a journalist that gave birth to the idea of ​​trying to raise money to help Kyiv.

    I survived the Holocaust in the guerrilla movement. There we fought against the German occupation. It was impossible to negotiate with them; it was necessary to defeat them. This experience in World War II is still valid for Ukraine today, Otto said.

    He donated his pension to purchase shells to show that not all Slovaks are like their prime minister, Putin’s litter Fico.

    Russia must be expelled from Ukraine so that we can talk about peace on terms that correspond to Ukrainian independence, said the wise Otto Simko.

    Source: Racurs

    David
    David

    I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.

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