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hey what happened to my nigga pushilin? is this a lighter version of FSB going around and blowing up leaders of DNR back before the war?
Leo Murphy
I'm honestly surprised you keep bringing Hayha up when Zaitsev is provably exaggerated and his sniper duel was made-up propaganda. Actually, I'm not, cause it's you, of course you'd say something retarded.
John Hughes
Okay but what does any of that have to do with Ukraine?
britannica.com/topic/Rus >These two relied on The Russian Primary Chronicle, an account written in the 12th century and covering the period 852 to 1110; it says that the Rus, a Norman people, were first asked to come to Novgorod by the local population to put an end to their feuds; the Rus later extended their rule to Kiev, making it their keystone of defense.