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Alec, you don't understand Russian language. You think that Dudaev is a friend of Putin. You think that Chernobyl is the Russia. My dear troll, maybe will you stop clutter up this thread?
After his resignation, Surkov returned to the Presidential Executive Office and became a personal adviser of Vladimir Putin on relationships with Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Ukraine.
After his resignation, Surkov returned to the Presidential Executive Office and became a personal adviser of Vladimir Putin on relationships with Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Ukraine.
It is sad that you're lying in Wikipedia. Here is a photo of his birth certificate:
No, not "orphan."
This was a common practice back in Soviet time. When woman was not married, but still wanted to have a child, she was not naming the father, giving a child her maiden last name. That's when they were putting the "прочерк" in the birth certificate ( in place of father's name.)
Although judging by his looks, I am pretty sure that his father was of Caucasian descent and a lot of people knowing him (when he was growing up) were aware of it.
No it's not.
I actually double-checked, and that particular flash mob took place not in Kharkov, but in the city of Zaporozhye. Now Zaporozhye is a place where the Zaporozhstal ( Zaporozhye Steel Plant) featured in that old Soviet movie is situated. Built back in 1931 ( i.e. during the Stalin's industrialization time) it still employs a lot of people today. And that's why they've picked this particular song from that movie for their flash mob.
Now THIS is already Kharkov, and again - an old song from yet another well-known Soviet movie.
And this is already Moscow, responding with an old song in Ukrainian.
They chose the Kiev railway station accordingly of course, and what a guy is saying here, is that this is a response to the latest flash mob in Ukraine, and that in spite of all politics, it's reminder that "we are still one and the same people."
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