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Ptenchik

Ptenchik

@hamoxin

Katılım Şubat 2016
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Ptenchik
Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@Sota_Vision Каким местом думала покойная, встречаясь с таким?? Искренне жаль только ребёнка...
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SOTA@Sota_Vision·
За убийство бывшей жены и дочери к пожизненному заключению приговорили «вагнеровца», освобожденного для «СВО» из колонии после убийства медсестры Центральный окружной военный суд в Екатеринбурге приговорил участника войны в Украине из Пермского края Артема Бучина к пожизненному заключению по делу об убийстве и изнасиловании 26-летней бывшей жены и ее семилетней дочери, пишет портал E1. В 2018 году Бучина судили за грабеж с применением насилия, а через четыре года — за убийство и изнасилование. В августе 2022 года 27-летний Бучин убил в Чусовом 23-летнюю медсестру Татьяну Рекутину. Он познакомился с девушкой в баре, повел ее через лесополосу, где набросился и изнасиловал, а затем ударил камнем по голове. Татьяна погибла от травм. У нее остался маленький ребенок. В феврале 2023 года Бучина приговорили к 20 годам колонии, хотя прокурор просил пожизненное. Проведя в колонии меньше полугода, убийца подписал контракт с ЧВК «Вагнер» и отправился в Украину. Но и там он пробыл недолго. Через два месяца Бучин получил ранение, был помилован и вернулся в родной город. В августе 2024 года полицейские в Чусовом нашли два тела со следами насильственной смерти — 27-летней Екатерины Серебрянниковой и ее семилетней дочери. По данным СМИ, между Бучиным и его бывшей женой возник конфликт, из-за которого она дала мужчине пощечину, а тот стал душить ее. На шум прибежала дочь жены — Бучин задушил и ее. После того как они потеряли сознание, мужчина изнасиловал и убил их. В суде Бучин признал вину, объяснив что «вспылил», подумав, что ему изменяют.
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Александр@kSaNAaIeVIpyRRT·
@dw_russian Ну ебать, давайте опять на кубе тогда разместим!
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DW на русском@dw_russian·
В Литве обсуждают возможность размещения ядерного оружия США на фоне напряженной ситуации в регионе. Пока местные политики спорят о том, соответствует ли это конституции страны, DW спросила жителей Литвы, что они думают о такой идее?
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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@dw_russian "Наследники советского союза" - один наследник, дурья твоя бошка! Из-за него это ЯО хотят разместить.
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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@olex_scherba That's no Christian, and there's no brothers on that show.
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olexander scherba🇺🇦
olexander scherba🇺🇦@olex_scherba·
Russian MP Milonov: “Ukraine is a nation of ugly faces, formed as a result of syphilis epidemic. A nation of whores impregnated by soldiers passing by!” So much Christian brotherly love…
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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@ZartonkMedia F.U. Vlad Putin, your sanctions and your congratulations likewise. You will work with Armenia's legitimately elected government, whether you want or not.
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Zartonk Media@ZartonkMedia·
Russia Holds Off Congratulating Pashinyan, Demands an EU-or-EAEU Choice & Accuses Brussels of Election Interference, as the EU Praises the Vote 🇦🇲🇷🇺🇪🇺 ➖➖➖ Three days after Armenia's parliamentary elections, a widening geopolitical split has emerged over the vote's legitimacy and Armenia's foreign policy direction. While Moscow escalates political and economic pressure, Brussels has moved to publicly congratulate and endorse the electoral process, framing it as part of Armenia's continued democratic trajectory. The Kremlin is withholding Putin's congratulations and a planned meeting with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan until final results are published, citing "numerous irregularities," while Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov demanded Armenia quickly choose between the EU and the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union and announced that the CSTO will weigh penalties over Armenia's unpaid dues, ranging up to expulsion. With sweeping restrictions on Armenian exports still in place and Moscow accusing Brussels of interfering in the election, Armenian officials brushed off the pressure and said the country's European course stands. Armenia's Central Electoral Commission is expected to publish final results on June 14, with recounts underway in multiple polling stations, including nearly all of Yerevan at the request of opposition-aligned candidates. Preliminary results show Civil Contract at 49.825 percent, Strong Armenia at 23.281 percent, and the Armenia Alliance at 9.934 percent, while Prosperous Armenia remains just below the threshold at 3.996 percent. Putin's Silence Unlike Western and many other world leaders, Russian President Vladimir Putin has not yet congratulated Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Civil Contract's win, with the Kremlin stating it is awaiting final results. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Moscow had noted "numerous irregularities" and would only assess the political outcome once the official count is completed. He also left open the question of a potential Putin-Pashinyan meeting, saying no arrangements have yet been confirmed. Peskov added: "There were a lot of obscure moments. We have seen many reports of violations that took place during the elections, so we prefer to wait for the official conclusions." Moscow Calls Vote "Repressive" and Questions Legitimacy Russia's Foreign Ministry intensified criticism of the electoral process, with spokesperson Maria Zakharova pointing to arrests of opposition figures during the campaign and on election day, describing the environment as an "atmosphere of repression." She warned that the post-election situation reflects "a deep split" in Armenian society, a framing that contrasts sharply with Western assessments of the vote. EU Response: Congratulations and Endorsement of Democratic Path In contrast, the European Union and its leadership moved quickly to welcome the electoral process and its outcome. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen congratulated Pashinyan on his party's performance, praising the legacy of the 2018 Velvet Revolution and Armenia's continued democratic development. She stressed that Armenia "can count on" the European Union and emphasized deepening cooperation with a "democratic Armenia moving ever closer to Europe." Separately, the European Commission and High Representative issued a broader statement congratulating Armenian citizens for their participation in the elections, describing high turnout and civic engagement as evidence of democratic maturity. The EU said the vote reflected Armenia's commitment to democracy, peace, and regional cooperation, and cited preliminary findings from the OSCE/ODIHR, which noted a polarized but well-organized electoral process within a functioning legal framework. Brussels also highlighted concerns about what it described as "unprecedented interference" and pressure during the campaign, while reaffirming support for Armenia's sovereignty and democratic institutions. The EU called on all political actors to respect the results and use legal channels for any disputes, adding that it stands ready to deepen cooperation on reforms, security, and economic development. EU-or-EAEU Ultimatum from Moscow Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov renewed pressure on Yerevan, arguing that Armenia must quickly choose between integration with the European Union and continued membership in the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), calling the two systems "mutually exclusive." "Armenia has already adopted a law on joining the EU; thus, the issue is urgent and must certainly be resolved swiftly," he said. "It is not because we do not respect the choice of the Armenian people. We want to know this choice." He warned that Armenia's European orientation creates structural contradictions with EAEU obligations, while Moscow and allied states have raised the possibility of economic consequences if Yerevan continues its dual-track policy. Russian officials have also suggested that Armenia's alignment with the EU could undermine regional economic stability and lead to losses in energy and trade benefits. CSTO Weighs Penalties, With Possible Expulsion Following a meeting of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Lavrov announced that member states are considering invoking provisions of the bloc's charter over Armenia's more than two years of unpaid contributions, without specifying which. Under the charter, Article 25 allows suspension of a debtor state's quota positions and voting rights, while Article 20 provides a harsher measure for broader non-compliance: potential expulsion from the organization. Lavrov recalled that Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said Yerevan is not paying "because we simply do not participate." Armenia suspended its participation in the CSTO in February 2024 after the bloc failed to respond to Azerbaijan's 2022 incursions into Armenia's internationally recognized territory, despite its collective-defense commitment. Pashinyan has since described the alliance as a threat to Armenia's national security, and Armenia has not ruled out a formal withdrawal. Trade Pressure Intensifies Moscow has also expanded restrictions on Armenian agricultural exports, with Russian regulatory agencies imposing successive limitations on a wide range of products, including fruits, vegetables, and processed goods. The measures have been widely interpreted in Yerevan as economic leverage, although Armenian officials maintain that trade channels remain stable and negotiations with Moscow are ongoing. Moscow Accuses Brussels of Interference Zakharova also turned on the European Union, dismissing EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas's statement that Armenians chose a "European future" despite Russian pressure. She cited EU rapid-response missions, high-level delegations in Yerevan at the height of the campaign, and Ursula von der Leyen's June 4 funding appeal as evidence of interference, and noted that Armenia does not hold EU candidate status. "They artificially presented the parliamentary elections as a fateful step that as if Armenia had to choose between the European Union and Russia," she said, while insisting that "broad strata" of Armenian society still favor developing ties with Russia. EU Expands Presence in Armenia Amid rising tensions, the European Union appointed Romanian diplomat Cosmin George Dinescu, who previously led the bloc's mission in Moldova, as head of its newly established Partnership Mission in Armenia, beginning June 11. Created at Yerevan's request, the mission is tasked with supporting cybersecurity resilience, countering disinformation, and strengthening financial transparency systems. It operates alongside the existing EU monitoring mission deployed in 2023, marking a steady expansion of EU institutional engagement in Armenia. Yerevan's Response Armenian officials have largely downplayed the pressure, insisting the elections were free and legitimate and that Armenia's foreign policy remains sovereign. Health Minister Anahit Avanesyan, asked about Moscow's refusal to congratulate and its fraud allegations, said "the people accepted the election results as free, fair, transparent elections," and expressed confidence that "the congratulations will continue." On Lavrov's demands, she said Pashinyan and the foreign minister "have clearly presented the position of the Republic of Armenia," adding: "Nothing is delayed." Officials also stress that both EU cooperation and regional economic ties remain important, rejecting the framing of a forced binary choice between Moscow and Brussels. Infrastructure Minister David Khudatyan said gas supplies are secured and the risks to the economy are manageable. Pashinyan has reiterated that his government will continue advancing European integration while managing existing economic dependencies with Russia.
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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@qoqsik Stupid girl and a beautiful car...
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qoqsik@qoqsik·
what a shame, cannot do vroom vroom ☠️
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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@301arm Hilarious, coming from this man... These elections were by no means ideal and fully democratic l, but in a way, both sides used unfair methods to get votes. What's important is that the outcome is definitely what the population votes for, fair and square.
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301🇦🇲@301arm·
3rd President Serzh Sargsyan says international observers would have characterized Armenia’s 2026 parliamentary elections very differently had similar conditions existed during the 2017 vote. “If we had conducted elections in 2017 the way these elections were conducted, European observers would certainly have recorded that widespread violations took place both during the campaign and on election day,” Sargsyan said. “I do not expect observers to make such a finding now.” #ArmVote26
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Sam Sarsam@SamSarsam1·
@JohnCleese Are you saying Russia today is the same? If so, that's just intellectually dishonest.
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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@bbcdoctorwho R.I.P. it was coming for some time now, the last couple of seasons...
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Doctor Who
Doctor Who@bbcdoctorwho·
Today we’re announcing an update on plans for the future of Doctor Who. Read all about it on the Doctor Who website ➡️ bbc.in/4vzxDuI
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Alphanews Armenian Network@AlphaNewsAM·
Dear compatriots, I thank every voter who placed their trust in the Hayastan Alliance. These elections took place amid widespread pressure by the authorities, the arrests of opposition figures, the unprecedented use of administrative resources, and electoral violations. We will challenge the election results. At this moment, we are discussing our next steps with our partners in the opposition camp. We will present our position regarding future actions once those discussions have concluded. One thing is clear: we will not back down, and we will not abandon our trench in this struggle. Robert Kocharyan Leader of the Hayastan Alliance, Second President of the Republic of Armenia June 8, 2026
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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@harryistepanian @ErnaArmenolog Are you familiar with the political spectrum in Armenia? Apart from the Civil Contract all parties that crossed the 4% barrier are pro-Russian. If you don't realize that in the current political climate being anti-Pashnyan means automatically being pro-Russian, you're blind...
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Harry Istepanian@harryistepanian·
@ErnaArmenolog You jump to conclusions very quickly. Where in the post does it mention “Russia”?
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Harry Istepanian@harryistepanian·
Last night was a clear referendum on saying NO to Pashinyan.
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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@TheArtsian We'd probably have something decent, at least. Not that boring canyon of stone and concrete it is now, that came to the ruins of the historical city, but itself won't last even a century, most likely.
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TheArtsian@TheArtsian·
Imagine if Northern Avenue had been built during Nikol’s time. We’d probably get weekly reminders about who we should thank every time we walk down to the Hraparak.
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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@CSI_Starbase @ahmedshubber25 If we forget the economy, it can be rebuilt in a couple of months, just by pouring outrageous amounts of cash into it. However, this is not an Apollo program with an unlimited budget. Every dollar spent now comes out of the future income, so...
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Zack Golden@CSI_Starbase·
Absolutely not . There is no way they could possibly rebuild faster than SpaceX rebuilt Massey’s. Keep in mind SpaceX had the remarkable luck of having a brand new team dedicated to mass producing launch pads when that incident happened. No one else in the industry has a team like that. Not even close. Even with that massive advantage, it took 8 months to get that test stand operational again. And that test stand that doesn’t feature the tallest launch tower and water tower in the world. Expecting anything less than 1 year is far too optimistic. I’d be shocked if they accomplish it in less than 18 months. I’m not betting against them, in fact I hope I’m wrong…but we should try to be more realistic with these expectations.
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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@McFaul Dresden was such a beating city, too. And paid such a horrible price for Hitler's atrocities!. Putin should never forget that.
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Michael McFaul
Michael McFaul@McFaul·
I agree, Moscow is a beautiful city. I lived there for many years of my life. The beauty of the city, however, is no excuse for Putin's brutal dictatorship at home and imperial savagery in Ukraine. On this, I hope we can agree, too. P.S. Kyiv is also an unbelievably beautiful city with fantastic churches and lots of Christians. I hope you will visit Kyiv too.
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO

I’m not sure what I was expecting but I wasn’t expecting this. Moscow is an unbelievably beautiful city.

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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@KarinaKarapety8 That was before Russia cowardly retreated from Artsakh as azeries launched the ethical cleansing of Artsakh. Politics is an art of possibilities, as they say.
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Karina Karapetyan@KarinaKarapety8·
How can one believe #Pashinyan's words that he’ll achieve the liberation of the occupied areas of 🇦🇲 through negotiations & delimitation, if during the 2021 campaign he promised to liberate Shushi, Hadrut through diplomacy & defend the right of #Artsakh to self-determination?!
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Ptenchik@hamoxin·
@Vizlypuzly1 Определённое уважение она вызывает, как личность умеющая добиваться своего, выдерживать удары соперников, умная, достаточно прямая и сильная. Но персонаж неоднозначный, явно трагический, в некотором смысле достойный сожаления. Симпатий особых не вызывает, неприязни тоже.
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Boris Bondarev, VP
Boris Bondarev, VP@Vizlypuzly1·
Самый хабалистый и мерзотный персонаж на тв - и куча отзывов "ах какая она классная!" В чем классная? В том, что ее батя держит весь штат и она привыкла людей с дерьмом мешать по любому поводу, потому что папа может? Маша Захорова им еще не нравится...
sashaoverfucked@skangashi

досмотрела Йеллоустоун. полюбила Монтану как родную, Джимми самый смешной краш в мире, Бет Даттон – богиня, не припомню за последнее время настолько сильных, харизматичных и противоречивых женских персонажей + я в восторге от её гардероба. эти платьишки, куртка, айм ин лав

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