Putin = Hero
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- zaq0
- he looks more mongol-ish than russian.
i loved this one: https://covers.magaz…sted
- he looks more mongol-ish than russian.
- zaq1
- sted1
- OBBTKN0
- Putin: "It's time to nuke those f****ers"OBBTKN
- LOLrenderedred
- ಠ_ಠmilfhunter
- bye saudi arabia =(drgs
- zaq2
15 years ago on this day one of the most deadliest terrorist act happened that resulted in death of 334 people, 186 of whom were kids.
Some human rights activists claim that at least 80% of the hostages were killed by indiscriminate Russian fire. According to Felgenhauer, "It was not a hostage rescue operation... but an army operation aimed at wiping out the terrorists." David Satter of the Hudson Institute said the incident "presents a chilling portrait of the Russian leadership and its total disregard for human life".
The event led to security and political repercussions in Russia; most notably, it contributed to a series of federal government reforms consolidating power in the Kremlin.
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- sted1
- can you spot 5 differences??sarahfailin
- she's counting his money this time?drgs
- PhanLo2
- The time to make that, cost of software and equipment - and then there's no credit or means to monetize it.shapesalad
- sted0
Russia to ratify Paris Agreement; Putin says wind power ‘shakes worms from ground’ .
- drgs0
- it's the head that countBennn
- to much botox is in the head, bullets will ricochetzaq
- I wonder what all these manly russian dudes think of their great leader injecting his face with botox like some hollywood bintset
- botox is not a filler, i dont really know what he is using, maybe even cheek implants. should have opted for a chin implantdrgs
- shoes-1
- zaq0
- zaq1
Human capital is fleeing Russia. Since President Vladimir Putin’s ascent to the presidency, between 1.6 and 2 million Russians – out of a total population of 145 million – have left for Western democracies. This emigration sped up with Putin’s return as president in 2012, followed by a weakening economy and growing repressions. It soon began to look like a politically driven brain drain, causing increasing concern among Russian and international observers.