03 November 2024

Russian Special Operations FSB 2025 Calendar Causes A Commotion

In the UK, they could not contain their emotions when they saw the new calendar of the FSB of the Russian Federation


In the UK, they could not contain their emotions when they saw the new calendar of the FSB of the Russian Federation
The Fund for the Support of Combat Veterans of the Special Operations Directorate "C" together with the secular glossy magazine Freedom Strength Beauty released the FSB calendar for 2025
The publication of the calendar caused a storm of emotions in the UK. The Telegraph journalists carefully examined the biceps of the presidents of Russia and China, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, in the drawings, and also tried to find propaganda of Western values.
This calendar has already become a tradition of the FSB, but this time the cover features Putin and Xi against the background of Red Square by the artist Tatyana Kazantseva. And this is how The Telegraph journalists saw this image:
British journalists tried to find propaganda of Western values banned in the Russian Federation in the FSB calendar. This is how the authors of the article assessed the leaders of Russia and China standing close to each other in the drawing.
In Russia, the FSB calendar was appreciated, noting that the tradition should be continued in the following years.

There are other drawings. In particular, graffiti with Vladimir Zelensky on his knees appeared on one of the buildings in New York the day before.

"Please vote for Harris. I need more money!" reads the caption on the graffiti.

Read about how street graffiti has become an integral part of the political life of the world in the material Immoral agitation: graffiti with Zelensky kneeling appeared in the USA - photo.

Fox News: graffiti with Zelensky on his knees appeared in New York

Fox News: graffiti with Zelensky on his knees appeared in New York
Graffiti with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky kneeling appeared in New York. The Fox News channel drew attention to street art. "Please vote for Harris. I need more money!" reads an inscription next to a drawing on one of the...
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