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  • ...Gazfond (the country’s largest private pension fund), Gazprombank (our second largest bank), Sogaz (a major insurance company), Gazprom-Media (the media ...imchenko’s Volga Resources fund controls over 20% of Novatek, Russia’s second largest gas extraction company and also about 80% of StroiTransGaz, one of
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  • ...ruined has been ruined") and alleged crimes, such as the [[Second Chechen War]] and the [[Russian apartment bombings|explosions of apartment buildings]]. ...t variant was brushed away, because it was a clear appeal to Medvedev; the second one smacked of Bolshevism. Two days before the launch of the project I came
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  • ...had expected some democratic reforms; so, they left; but we got the civil war instead. '''Marga''': Yes. For Europe, this is so dangerous, as a real hot war.
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  • of the Government of the Russian Federation, including Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, ...html HENRY MEYER, IRINA REZNIK AND JASON CORCORAN. Old-school Russian turf war being waged over Skolkovo hub scares off investors. – 18 JULY 2013. <i>..
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  • SECOND SESSION JANUARY 10, 2018 ...15–2015) and other acts of aggression combined in category [[Putin world war]].
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  • ...Reporterin Anna Politkowskaja, die 2006 von Unbekannten erschossen worden war.<br> ...d strangling in his quarters in March 2000, just as the second post-Soviet war in Chechnya was beginning to rage.
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  • Sean Case. Putin’s Undeclared War: Summer 2014 – Russian Artillery Strikes against Ukraine. December 21, 20 [[File:RussianMetastasis.jpg|250px|thumb|Map of the [[Putin world war]] for 2016.02.15
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  • ...nternational union of countries joined to resist against the [[Putin world war]]. ...ary, when the [[Russian invasion into Ukraine]] converts from the [[hybrid war]] to the full-scale explicit aggression.
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  • Designate Russia as "State Sponsor of Terrorism" In its unannounced war against Ukraine, Russia relies on covert operations which fall squarely wit 4. 1994-1997 - first russian aggression and its defeat; in Russian-Chechen peace treaty Chechnya is accorded the status of the Delayed Independence, d
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  • ...le:PutinDents.jpg|240px|thumb|[[Vladimir Putin|V.Putin]], believed to rise war in Ukraina, kill B.Nemtsov, etc. <ref>http://na6ludatelb.livejournal.com/12 Designate Russia as "State Sponsor of Terrorism" In its unannounced war against Ukraine, Russia relies on covert operations which fall squarely wit
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