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‘Crapped Himself’: Putin’s Men Melt Down in Raging Fight Over War

Por: The Daily Beast World December 15, 2022

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It wasn’t too long ago that the in the country, a sentiment that quickly fell apart as created their own circular firing squad over the country’s handling of the .Now, that infighting has peaked in spectacular and hilarious fashion, as one of the has been challenged to a duel by one of the .The duel, of course, will not involve a sword or pistol as in olden times, but if Igor Strelkov has his way, a public debate.Strelkov, the former... + full article



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