The threat from the Messenger of Death

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    The threat from the Messenger of Death

    "Wait for an answer, bastards"


    With these words, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin snapped at the kick in the ass, deservedly received from Romania for refusing to fly an S7 flight. On the other hand, Rogozin knew before the departure that the Moldovan authorities had informed Moscow of the refusal to accept the S7 flight, on board which is the Russian delegation with the "sanction person" Rogozin. However, the impudent nahal did not leave the plane, which put his passengers at risk. Naturally, on the border of Romania the plane was deployed. In turn, Moscow protested Romania and demanded an explanation. And what else should be an explanation? Sanctions must be respected as a law. That's all the explanation.

    The question arises: what about Rogozin, a famous Nazi who answers Putin's regime for the production of murder weapons, was so eagerly pushing for Moldova? The thing is that in Moscow, Moscow has created a political situation similar to the one that exists in Ukraine. With the military support of Russia by the Russians living in Moldova, the Transnistrian republic is organized. So Rogozin promised the Russian-speaking population to come to Chisinau to mark the day of baptism in Russia. That is an obvious political provocation on the part of the envoy of death. If the first baptism in Russia took place on the Dnieper, then Rogozin decided to mark this date on the Dniester, which is very symbolic in terms of protecting the "Russian world" and the claims of Moscow to all the territories of the former Russian Empire.


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