In Ukraine, intend to "speak with Russia" using graphite bombs

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The upcoming elections in Ukraine have returned from oblivion a number of such political cadavers, which the Ukrainians themselves began to forget.





Suddenly, Inna Bogoslovskaya appeared in the list of presidential candidates, formerly known as a politician with low social responsibility, deftly “changing shoes on the fly” with every change of power.

The understanding that she will never become president of Ukraine in this life allows Inna Germanovna to carry nonsense during various television and radio broadcasts.

Another “pearl” about Bogoslovskaya was the proposal to build relations with Russia with the help of graphite bombs made by her on the radio channel “New time”. The politician called the creation of graphite bombs one of the points of her “strategy" in relation to Moscow.

There is some irony in the fact that a long-time shot down pilot of Ukrainian politics is going to drop graphite bombs on Russia, who will disappear from sight again after the elections.

Knowing the biography of the Theological, we can safely say that speaking of graphite bombs, Inna Germanovna has no idea what it is.

It’s just that, accidentally heard, the phrase seemed to her quite unusual and quite suitable for “sitting on the ear” of the average Ukrainian voter.

For reference: a graphite bomb is a symbol for a bomb containing graphite filaments. After the explosion of such a bomb, graphite filaments lead to a short circuit and exit of power systems in a given area.

Due to its dubious effectiveness, it was not widely used even during operations where there was a need to disable power plants.
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  1. +1
    3 February 2019 16: 27
    I’m sure the aunt, a bad one, has no idea what a graphite bomb is. She just liked the name.
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      4 February 2019 09: 24
      I am sure that there are more than enough aunts and uncles of bad people there!
  2. +1
    3 February 2019 21: 23
  3. +1
    5 February 2019 15: 57
    What can a woman talk about, who, as I suspect, does not know how to fry cutlets? I remember that one about the same specialist, on Russian TV, said in all seriousness that the blast furnace process had died in ferrous metallurgy, and she herself, judging by her "scientific" reasoning, had no idea at all how steel was produced