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Thursday, 13.09.2018.

10:35

Putin's trusted man Zinichev to visit Serbia next month

Minister of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation Yvgeny Zinichev will visit Serbia next month, Sputnik said it has learned.

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JS

pre 5 godina

@ sj

"Stick to your day time job lad. I know plenty of people that have gone to Salisbury for the day to view the Cathedral, Museum and Old Sarum and I am one of them."

From Australia, or from southeast Asia? Just a day trip? Should I lend you my map?

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pre 5 godina

Lenard, do yourself a favor and look at your own "Kosova" FM... And better speak nice of those who made you. They may get fed up with all that ungratefulness and you still depend on them, btw.

Lenard

pre 5 godina

I'm already excited. What short end of the stick will Serbia get or will it just get shafted as usual.The suspense is building don't forget to pass on Serbiana's Christmas's wish list to uncle mad Vlad. So he has enough time to look thru the junk piles for that just rite present. I just hope Serbiana dose not pay to much for it. Then those shipping costs, duties, pay offs to Serb "politicians" telling what a wonderful unique gift it is etc.

Ratko

pre 5 godina

@ bob

"I think he is losing it. The trouble with disinformation campaigns is that after a while the perpetrators begin to forget what reality is. "

Look whos talking "bob" the internet paid troll calling other people disinformation campaings hahaha what a joke. Hey "bob" go get a real job go clean public toilets.

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pre 5 godina

Ok Bob, thanks so much, we wouldn't know that if you weren't here to enlighten us.

Soo...How is that relevant here? Both Albanians and Serbians unfortunately depend on the Russian good will here regarding Kosovo, you realize that, no?

They made themselves indispensable sometime at the beginning of the 1990s.

That happens when you take the money from the khkhm to finance some projects against someone else... You screw others, but you screw yourself in the process.

And btw, I don't see the UK and France expelling Putin's friends billionaires from London and French Riviera. Why, if I may politely ask?

sj

pre 5 godina

(Bob, 13 September 2018 13:46)

Stick to your day time job lad. I know plenty of people that have gone to Salisbury for the day to view the Cathedral, Museum and Old Sarum and I am one of them.
Putin is no fool mate. Teresa May and Boris Johnson are prize dumb dumbs, or as a Brit friend said when I asked his opinion of Johnson he responded, a well-educated idiot.
“Teresa May said “her government has concluded it is "highly likely" Russia” and that was nearly 3 hours after the attack while evidence was still being gathered at the site. One day after the attack Johnson came out they have proof it was Novichok then the following day the head of Porton Down told the press they still could not identify the substance.

So, no real evidence just a conclusion that it was “Highly likely”. How would you like to be convicted highly likely?

The chemical agent has been easily produced by the UK at its Porton Down facility which is only 10 kilometres away from where the attack took place. Its also interesting that the UK refuses to give Russia a sample of the chemical agent; why?
You watch too much CNN.

Zhukov

pre 5 godina

The trouble with disinformation campaigns is that after a while the perpetrators begin to forget what reality is.
(Bob, 13 September 2018 13:46)

Bob, your rant has indeed convinced us that you have forgotten what reality is.

Bob

pre 5 godina

Putin just set the two attempted assassins to say that they travelled to Salisbury for a quick view of the 123 metre spire on the cathedral.

What a guilty idiot that makes Putin look like.

I think he is losing it. The trouble with disinformation campaigns is that after a while the perpetrators begin to forget what reality is.

Russia is succeeding in convincing even the few hardened sceptics about its guilt - and Putin's intervention shows that guilt goes right to the top. It also shows that sanctions are having an effect.

...

pre 5 godina

Ok Bob, thanks so much, we wouldn't know that if you weren't here to enlighten us.

Soo...How is that relevant here? Both Albanians and Serbians unfortunately depend on the Russian good will here regarding Kosovo, you realize that, no?

They made themselves indispensable sometime at the beginning of the 1990s.

That happens when you take the money from the khkhm to finance some projects against someone else... You screw others, but you screw yourself in the process.

And btw, I don't see the UK and France expelling Putin's friends billionaires from London and French Riviera. Why, if I may politely ask?

Bob

pre 5 godina

Putin just set the two attempted assassins to say that they travelled to Salisbury for a quick view of the 123 metre spire on the cathedral.

What a guilty idiot that makes Putin look like.

I think he is losing it. The trouble with disinformation campaigns is that after a while the perpetrators begin to forget what reality is.

Russia is succeeding in convincing even the few hardened sceptics about its guilt - and Putin's intervention shows that guilt goes right to the top. It also shows that sanctions are having an effect.

Lenard

pre 5 godina

I'm already excited. What short end of the stick will Serbia get or will it just get shafted as usual.The suspense is building don't forget to pass on Serbiana's Christmas's wish list to uncle mad Vlad. So he has enough time to look thru the junk piles for that just rite present. I just hope Serbiana dose not pay to much for it. Then those shipping costs, duties, pay offs to Serb "politicians" telling what a wonderful unique gift it is etc.

sj

pre 5 godina

(Bob, 13 September 2018 13:46)

Stick to your day time job lad. I know plenty of people that have gone to Salisbury for the day to view the Cathedral, Museum and Old Sarum and I am one of them.
Putin is no fool mate. Teresa May and Boris Johnson are prize dumb dumbs, or as a Brit friend said when I asked his opinion of Johnson he responded, a well-educated idiot.
“Teresa May said “her government has concluded it is "highly likely" Russia” and that was nearly 3 hours after the attack while evidence was still being gathered at the site. One day after the attack Johnson came out they have proof it was Novichok then the following day the head of Porton Down told the press they still could not identify the substance.

So, no real evidence just a conclusion that it was “Highly likely”. How would you like to be convicted highly likely?

The chemical agent has been easily produced by the UK at its Porton Down facility which is only 10 kilometres away from where the attack took place. Its also interesting that the UK refuses to give Russia a sample of the chemical agent; why?
You watch too much CNN.

Zhukov

pre 5 godina

The trouble with disinformation campaigns is that after a while the perpetrators begin to forget what reality is.
(Bob, 13 September 2018 13:46)

Bob, your rant has indeed convinced us that you have forgotten what reality is.

...

pre 5 godina

Lenard, do yourself a favor and look at your own "Kosova" FM... And better speak nice of those who made you. They may get fed up with all that ungratefulness and you still depend on them, btw.

Ratko

pre 5 godina

@ bob

"I think he is losing it. The trouble with disinformation campaigns is that after a while the perpetrators begin to forget what reality is. "

Look whos talking "bob" the internet paid troll calling other people disinformation campaings hahaha what a joke. Hey "bob" go get a real job go clean public toilets.

JS

pre 5 godina

@ sj

"Stick to your day time job lad. I know plenty of people that have gone to Salisbury for the day to view the Cathedral, Museum and Old Sarum and I am one of them."

From Australia, or from southeast Asia? Just a day trip? Should I lend you my map?

Lenard

pre 5 godina

I'm already excited. What short end of the stick will Serbia get or will it just get shafted as usual.The suspense is building don't forget to pass on Serbiana's Christmas's wish list to uncle mad Vlad. So he has enough time to look thru the junk piles for that just rite present. I just hope Serbiana dose not pay to much for it. Then those shipping costs, duties, pay offs to Serb "politicians" telling what a wonderful unique gift it is etc.

Bob

pre 5 godina

Putin just set the two attempted assassins to say that they travelled to Salisbury for a quick view of the 123 metre spire on the cathedral.

What a guilty idiot that makes Putin look like.

I think he is losing it. The trouble with disinformation campaigns is that after a while the perpetrators begin to forget what reality is.

Russia is succeeding in convincing even the few hardened sceptics about its guilt - and Putin's intervention shows that guilt goes right to the top. It also shows that sanctions are having an effect.

sj

pre 5 godina

(Bob, 13 September 2018 13:46)

Stick to your day time job lad. I know plenty of people that have gone to Salisbury for the day to view the Cathedral, Museum and Old Sarum and I am one of them.
Putin is no fool mate. Teresa May and Boris Johnson are prize dumb dumbs, or as a Brit friend said when I asked his opinion of Johnson he responded, a well-educated idiot.
“Teresa May said “her government has concluded it is "highly likely" Russia” and that was nearly 3 hours after the attack while evidence was still being gathered at the site. One day after the attack Johnson came out they have proof it was Novichok then the following day the head of Porton Down told the press they still could not identify the substance.

So, no real evidence just a conclusion that it was “Highly likely”. How would you like to be convicted highly likely?

The chemical agent has been easily produced by the UK at its Porton Down facility which is only 10 kilometres away from where the attack took place. Its also interesting that the UK refuses to give Russia a sample of the chemical agent; why?
You watch too much CNN.

Zhukov

pre 5 godina

The trouble with disinformation campaigns is that after a while the perpetrators begin to forget what reality is.
(Bob, 13 September 2018 13:46)

Bob, your rant has indeed convinced us that you have forgotten what reality is.

Ratko

pre 5 godina

@ bob

"I think he is losing it. The trouble with disinformation campaigns is that after a while the perpetrators begin to forget what reality is. "

Look whos talking "bob" the internet paid troll calling other people disinformation campaings hahaha what a joke. Hey "bob" go get a real job go clean public toilets.

...

pre 5 godina

Ok Bob, thanks so much, we wouldn't know that if you weren't here to enlighten us.

Soo...How is that relevant here? Both Albanians and Serbians unfortunately depend on the Russian good will here regarding Kosovo, you realize that, no?

They made themselves indispensable sometime at the beginning of the 1990s.

That happens when you take the money from the khkhm to finance some projects against someone else... You screw others, but you screw yourself in the process.

And btw, I don't see the UK and France expelling Putin's friends billionaires from London and French Riviera. Why, if I may politely ask?

...

pre 5 godina

Lenard, do yourself a favor and look at your own "Kosova" FM... And better speak nice of those who made you. They may get fed up with all that ungratefulness and you still depend on them, btw.

JS

pre 5 godina

@ sj

"Stick to your day time job lad. I know plenty of people that have gone to Salisbury for the day to view the Cathedral, Museum and Old Sarum and I am one of them."

From Australia, or from southeast Asia? Just a day trip? Should I lend you my map?