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  • ...h Putin’s major mistakes in his appointments of heads for these regions. KGB General Zyazikov’s many years of rule as president of Ingushetiya ended w ...will help rid Russia of dependence on the unpredictable Lukashenko and the Belarus-Poland transit issue. Let’s turn now to South Stream. It has a first-stag
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  • ...g. We should show them an example of prudent conduct. We should arrest the KGB's agents as soon as they come to our lands. Over-vice, we'll become their s ...ССИЮ" (Полная Версия). Thesovietstory666 on Feb 11, 2011 (KGB organized bombing of homes in Russia, in Russian).
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  • ...ССИЮ" (Полная Версия). Thesovietstory666 on Feb 11, 2011 (KGB organized bombing of homes in Russia, in Russian). Obama slaps fresh sanctions on Belarus. Jan 4, 2012 08:32 Moscow Time.
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  • ...g|200px|thumb|Memorial at New York about Polish officers murdered by the [[KGB]]sts at the beginning of [[World War II]]]] ...the [[Soviet veteran]]s deny, that the mass murder was organized by the [[KGB]] agents.
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  • ...g|200px|thumb|Memorial at New York about Polish officers murdered by the [[KGB]]sts at the beginning of [[World War II]]]] ...NKVD (People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs, the predecessor of the KGB) in Kozelsk, Ostashkov and Starobelsk. On 9 October 1939 it was decided tha
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  • ...raine and future potential occupations of former Soviet republics, such as Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Baltic countries, and other, Russian neo-imperial mil [[KGB]],
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  • that they do not know, that Putin is agent of [[KGB]] and [[war crime]].
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  • ...raine and future potential occupations of former Soviet republics, such as Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Baltic countries, and other, Russian neo-imperial mil [[Category:KGB]]
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  • ...radation. Similar events are observed in the neighbour countries (Ukraine, Belarus, Caucasus republics, Kazakhstan, North Korea). ...onal level. All former European communist countries, with the exception of Belarus, are now members, and the protection of human rights and the rule of law ar
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  • ...raine and future potential occupations of former Soviet republics, such as Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Baltic countries, and other, Russian neo-imperial mil [[KGB]],
    5 KB (597 words) - 06:59, 1 December 2018
  • ...krainian and Russian leaders have held their first-ever bilateral talks in Belarus. ...rs even as the two country’s leaders met for peace talks in neighbouring Belarus. //
    104 KB (12,626 words) - 23:29, 17 December 2019
  • ...raine and future potential occupations of former Soviet republics, such as Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Baltic countries, and other, Russian neo-imperial mil Among the most influential are: Sergei Chemezov, an ex-KGB associate of President Vladimir Putin who now runs a big arms firm, Rostec;
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  • [[File:Terrorists 2286SRnDCw.jpg|200px|thumb|[[KGB]]ists, killed during the Russian invasion into Ukraine, 2014.07.06.<ref>htt ...ern Russian corruption, focussing particularly on the links between the ex-KGB, business and organised crime in St Petersburg in the early 1990s. I’ve r
    44 KB (4,774 words) - 18:18, 11 March 2022
  • ...w of information even though some of it was still under the control of the KGB, Ministry of Defense, etc. Granted that the key figures behind the Communis ...sion, by annexing territories, including its "sister-states” Ukraine and Belarus. Long before the Soviet era, Russia practiced overt and ‘creeping‘ aggr
    52 KB (8,378 words) - 07:06, 1 December 2018
  • ...[[Eurasia]], created as result of occupation of [[Russia]], [[Ukrania]], [[Belarus]] and many other countries by the [[Bolshevick]]s troops in 1917–1918. [[KGB]],
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  • [[Category:KGB]]
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  • ...raine and future potential occupations of former Soviet republics, such as Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Baltic countries, and other, Russian neo-imperial mil [[Category:KGB]]
    119 KB (1,936 words) - 11:08, 24 December 2019
  • ...raine and future potential occupations of former Soviet republics, such as Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Baltic countries, and other, Russian neo-imperial mil [[Category:KGB]]
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  • [[Vladimir Putin]] is known agent of [[KGB]], [[Fascism|fascist]] (member of [[KPSS]] during the USSR), [[Usurpation|u ...ificant defeats – it failed in its attempt to take complete control over Belarus, the EU once again prolonged sanctions imposed on it for illegal annexation
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  • [[Russian invasion into Belarus]] ([[Российское вторжение в Беларусь]]) ...e standard mechanism of the [[hybrid war]] for the [[Russian invasion into Belarus]] is expected:
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