The most hilarious part about Kyrgyzstan’s revolution was that the U.S. Air Force was super scared that their bases there would get overrun and the new regime simply said “Nah bro, it’s cool, it was just business with the prior regime. Things will stay the same with us. Oh, but we upped the rent a little bit, hope you don’t mind”.
The air base has been closed since 2014, so I wonder where the Air Force sent their people after it was handed back to the National Guard of Kyrgyz Republic.
The parties to the conflict armed themselves from the weapons stockpiles of the Soviet armed forces Sorry for any mistakes - written via Google translatе
Просто везде зачастую виновата Россия. Она напала на Грузию, ее солдаты развязали войну в Молдове, она 2 раза нападала на Чеченцев,( они вырезали 300 тысяч человек ) , Россия напала на Грузию 2008, Россия чуть не развязала войну за остров с Украиной в 2001, Россия напала на Украину 2014, Россия начала полную войну в 2022 против Украины.
@@KenanAngrybirds а физули ассоциируется с руинами. ни одного уцелевшего здания, иногда разбросанные на улице полусломанные вещи, которыми когда то люди пользовались
Should've also included Georgian "revolution" (y'know, the one at the end of which Saakashvili became the president, which i believe was 2003), first Ukrainian Maidan (or so called Orange Revolution in 2004) and Kyrgyz Revolution (2005, i believe, but maybe this was "2010 Kyrgyz Revolution" that's already shown in the vid)
Centeral asia to me is a place i am deeply worried for in the future. Its full of unpopular autocratic regimes and the US doesn't care what happens there. Increased desertification, fast growing population, large amounts of resources, and large amounts of weapons. It's a region I'm surprised hasn't had more conflict and that deeply troubles me.
I think they will care due to the very reasons you mentioned. Much of US imperialist strategy is to weaken Russia - the US will either do business with the regimes if they play ball or will either support uprisings or instigate them in order to create pro-western puppets because, as you say, that part of the world is very wealthy in resources. But Russia must be weakened first, hence the war with Ukraine.
Intresting fact: Ukrainian volunteers from the UNA-UNSO took part in the Transnistrian conflict on the side of the separatists, because in Transnistria most of the population were Ukrainians.
Эти же ребятки воевали на стороне чеченских террористов, а после совершили майдан (Уже в составе правого сектора). К слову, это неонацисты, прославляющие Бандеру
@@ungusbungus2486Armenians and Azerbaijanis lived in peace and were friends and even married each other. Russians and Ukranians was so close to each other that there are millions of Ukrainian or Russian surnames in Russia and Ukraine today. Tajiks and Uzbeks lived in peace. Ossetians and Georgians lived in peace. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, wars, territorial disputes and conflicts began, the "evil empire" fell, then people became poorer and began to die in the wars, it is difficult for a western person to understand this, but at least try.
@@Corazon-y5kАрмения и Азербайджан начали ссориться ещё во время советского союза. Тоже самое касается многих других наций. Не стоит здесь делать картинку Аля "вот раньше жили в мире, а сейчас что", это очень упрощённый взгляд и едва ли верный
@@Corazon-y5k That's because conflict within a country with a stable and functioning government isn't so easy. Any time there is unrest and instability, people are going to exploit that. Like when the Russian Empire collapsed, any ethnic minority worth a damn rose up. Simply to exploit the advantegous situation.
@@bighillraft Nah, not even in the west they don't have to be smart with their propaganda. In Slovakia in recent election liberal party Progressive Slovakia almost win with promising future (literally) and bitching on their opponent (party that won elections).
@@Никита-в5ъ9х Русские это национальность, а РДК колобарационисты. У вас чудеса в голове творятся. Ваш так называемый "богоизбранный народ", утюдили во время ВОВ и во время СВО.
A typical American who knows the problems of countries better than the residents of these countries themselves. You've seen enough of the hyped-up propaganda about the No-name movement and are satisfied.@@thecapitalofmind
Ну как минимум война в кипре была войной где греческий киприоты воевали с турецкими, и их поддерживали турция и греция, но когда в конфликт вмешались то это дело быстро закончилось, и было это только 1 раз и очень давно,а с одкб мало того что это часто происходит так они еще и функцию свою толком не выполняют
Aaa, that was a good one. def much better than mine idea. I was thinking again, and wonder if you are interested in history of House of Habsburg maybe?
Not included are the 1998 Abkhazia War, Ingush-Ossetian conflict and 2022 Kazakhstan unrest (since 2010 Kyrgyzstan revolution is included, I think this one also should be since it was very violent). One could also include small-scale conflicts like the Kodori crises or Karakalpakstan unrest.
@@9999-m1floving Russia and its history is not the same as supporting the government. Any person who does not honor the history of his people and his country is a rootless fool.
2023 Russia had internal conflicts first with the raids on Belgorod by the FRL with support from Ukraine in May shortly after the fall of Bakhmut and then in June the now famous Wagner mutiny against Shoigu and Gerasimov ultimately cost Prigozhin his life.
You forgot the 2022 Kazakh revolution. The 2020 Belarus revolution. The organe revolution of 2004. The 2008 rose revolution. The Russian deployment in Syria.
@@hilmust6278Technically speaking, it is, given that Syria was the main ally of the USSR in the Middle East and the government of Hafez al Assad was very close to the Brezhnev Soviet.
Russia, as a country that has existed for 33 years, does not want to repeat how some leaders of the USSR suffered humiliation in the world. It seems to you that Russia is like some kind of very angry guy, most likely it's just that your hands often itch when they very often try to give a shit with the same sanctum or an attempt at Slavic fragmentation
@@mintomoeвоенные преступники, убийцы, совершившие попытку государственного переворота. А бсбшники просто куколды, как и их флаг и идея об освобождении России путём её унижения.
2023 Russia had internal conflicts first with the raids on Belgorod by the FRL with support from Ukraine in May shortly after the fall of Bakhmut and then in June the now famous Wagner mutiny against Shoigu and Gerasimov ultimately cost Prigozhin his life.
Дружба народов после 2 секунд развала СССР
The most hilarious part about Kyrgyzstan’s revolution was that the U.S. Air Force was super scared that their bases there would get overrun and the new regime simply said “Nah bro, it’s cool, it was just business with the prior regime. Things will stay the same with us. Oh, but we upped the rent a little bit, hope you don’t mind”.
The air base has been closed since 2014, so I wonder where the Air Force sent their people after it was handed back to the National Guard of Kyrgyz Republic.
@@vorpalchoppers Probably mostly to Eglin AFB in Florida.
Why u.s has an air base in ex russian countries
So much Kalashnikovs.
The parties to the conflict armed themselves from the weapons stockpiles of the Soviet armed forces
Sorry for any mistakes - written via Google translatе
Well duh. All these countries were part of the USSR. The inventor of Kalashnikovs.
"Million and one Avtomat Kalashnikova"
Yeah in past-soviet countries at the 1990's it was like the only weapon
Damn. And someone still says Ussr collapse wasn't so hard
I think Estonia is the least affected.
Просто везде зачастую виновата Россия. Она напала на Грузию, ее солдаты развязали войну в Молдове, она 2 раза нападала на Чеченцев,( они вырезали 300 тысяч человек ) , Россия напала на Грузию 2008, Россия чуть не развязала войну за остров с Украиной в 2001, Россия напала на Украину 2014, Россия начала полную войну в 2022 против Украины.
Well, you know, the destroyed industrial industry is not so good@@estonianman632
Кто так говорит?
Ну разве что только прибалты
@@Vitaliy_Petrenko they might compare it with other country collapses like Yugoslavia
Можно было ещё Казахстан 2022 упомянуть. Тоже громкий сабантуй у них там был
Реально, после начала войны с Украиной все начисто забыли про казахстанские протесты в январе 22 года
И 2011
Average human disagreements
Конфликт в Карабахе возможно окончен, но это не точно.
Уже точно
все закончено, но тень войны осталась, и она очень большая
Тень настолько большая, что слова Карабах и Ходжалы у меня ассоциируется не с местом на карте, а с какой-то трагедией и бедой
@@KenanAngrybirds а физули ассоциируется с руинами. ни одного уцелевшего здания, иногда разбросанные на улице полусломанные вещи, которыми когда то люди пользовались
Збс получили свободу и независимость называется.
Вот что значит большая свобода ☠️😔
Спасибо Путину za это!
@@Triceratonза "свободу" спасибо гейропе.
@@OrenRail56 а Za «освобождение» пыне
@@OrenRail56вот бы всем помойкам постсовковым приблизиться хотя бы на мизинец к уровню жизнь Европы
NIce video, bro :D
May peace come soon for all countries and peoples...
Should've also included Georgian "revolution" (y'know, the one at the end of which Saakashvili became the president, which i believe was 2003), first Ukrainian Maidan (or so called Orange Revolution in 2004) and Kyrgyz Revolution (2005, i believe, but maybe this was "2010 Kyrgyz Revolution" that's already shown in the vid)
These are not really "armed conflicts" as they weren't involving regular armies on both sides. Even the Euromaidan doesn't belong here imho
For people who don't know I think that the 2nd Nagorno-Karabakh war has recently ended I think.
Ended 4 years ago
@@samyarparsa9685 Our conflict totally ended after 2023
@@JiggleBiggle-g6n _2nd nagro karabakh war_ not the conflict in general
And who won?
@@Черепабло azerbaijan
Centeral asia to me is a place i am deeply worried for in the future. Its full of unpopular autocratic regimes and the US doesn't care what happens there. Increased desertification, fast growing population, large amounts of resources, and large amounts of weapons. It's a region I'm surprised hasn't had more conflict and that deeply troubles me.
I think they will care due to the very reasons you mentioned. Much of US imperialist strategy is to weaken Russia - the US will either do business with the regimes if they play ball or will either support uprisings or instigate them in order to create pro-western puppets because, as you say, that part of the world is very wealthy in resources. But Russia must be weakened first, hence the war with Ukraine.
don't worry Americans can't find them on the map
@@basedandredpille I can! (as an American)
Как русский живший там могу сказать что ,во первых там есть конфликты,во вторых там массового вырубают деревья,в третьих в регионе травят русских .
@@Po_Werbakk Is this "russian persecution" in the same room with us?
2:20
Song name: Arise Donbass (Вставай Донбасс)
Бомби Биев@Georgia-nationalistic
The first song sounded like a Call of Duty mission. And honestly, if that played in the background of a mission, I might actually buy a new CoD
Intresting fact: Ukrainian volunteers from the UNA-UNSO took part in the Transnistrian conflict on the side of the separatists, because in Transnistria most of the population were Ukrainians.
UNA-UNSO also took part in Yugo conflict: some joined Croatian forces, some Serbian. So they actually were on both sides.
@@andreilukyanov4286 and in Nagorny Karabakh there was a period when Russian forces supported both sides
В Приднестровье русских, украинцев, молдаван по 30%
Эти же ребятки воевали на стороне чеченских террористов, а после совершили майдан (Уже в составе правого сектора). К слову, это неонацисты, прославляющие Бандеру
@@vkadmiralмиллион участников уна унсо на майдане? Сомневаюсь. Все это раздуто рос.пропагандой как из разряда «визитка Яроша»
Just 30 years ago it was one country, now almost all of yesterday brothers ready to kill each other, and they already killing. 😢
They were hardly brothers then
@@ungusbungus2486Armenians and Azerbaijanis lived in peace and were friends and even married each other. Russians and Ukranians was so close to each other that there are millions of Ukrainian or Russian surnames in Russia and Ukraine today. Tajiks and Uzbeks lived in peace. Ossetians and Georgians lived in peace. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, wars, territorial disputes and conflicts began, the "evil empire" fell, then people became poorer and began to die in the wars, it is difficult for a western person to understand this, but at least try.
@@Corazon-y5kАрмения и Азербайджан начали ссориться ещё во время советского союза. Тоже самое касается многих других наций. Не стоит здесь делать картинку Аля "вот раньше жили в мире, а сейчас что", это очень упрощённый взгляд и едва ли верный
@@Corazon-y5k That's because conflict within a country with a stable and functioning government isn't so easy. Any time there is unrest and instability, people are going to exploit that. Like when the Russian Empire collapsed, any ethnic minority worth a damn rose up. Simply to exploit the advantegous situation.
@@bighillraft Nah, not even in the west they don't have to be smart with their propaganda. In Slovakia in recent election liberal party Progressive Slovakia almost win with promising future (literally) and bitching on their opponent (party that won elections).
0:27 they just wont let the mosnit-nagant retire
Caucasus nations absolutely tearing each other to shreds is always a sad thing to see, especially as a Georgian. Why can't things just *go back...*
2:44 What is this song? It sounds like a supervillian theme
Its a Ukrainian marching song
March of the new army
How Ukrainian I like your definition. (although to be honest it never seemed like "supervillian theme" to me.)
0:08 Banger song
Name of the song in 1:36 please!
Here u go th-cam.com/video/GNWnEWj2oQI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8KcYyk2mredH8VSE
Грузинские песни самые красивые
Anyone noticed that the song in kyrgyz revolution is the same tune to the song played in the gorno badakhstan conflict
Challange:
Russians not trying to send young men to die in a war for one second.
difficulty: [impossible]
Ты кажется не понял мобилизация не в России а в Украине😂😂😂
"Old men start it, young men fight it, nobody wins, everybody in the middle dies, and nobody says the truth" (John Rambo).
@@vvmontikorm 21 сентября 2022 года Путин объявил после своего выступления частичную мобилизацию.
@@dudeski6548 она один месяц шла когда у Украины два года и ты думаешь это сравнивать?
@@dudeski6548 но по какой-то причине я все ещё не мобилизован и не явился на сво... странно
The annexation of Crimea to Russia took place without military action, what is depicted in the background at this moment?
Dont ask me it was one of the first pictures that popped up when i searched up the amnexation
Fake news
*0:34** mann... horrible civil wars. same thing in same times: black october 1993.*
And the general sponsor of all these conflicts AK 😂
Я с западной России. Восстание уже прошло? А то я не в курсе.
В РДК Вам ответят, обратитесь за инфой.
Их нету
@@fried_watermelon_Rони есть, вот русских там нет, только б-гоизбранный народ
@@Никита-в5ъ9х
Русские это национальность, а РДК колобарационисты. У вас чудеса в голове творятся. Ваш так называемый "богоизбранный народ", утюдили во время ВОВ и во время СВО.
Мне почему-то кажется, что там речь шла о Пригожине, но я не уверен
LMAO, living in West Russia, and now I get to know we've got some 'uprisings' here 😂
Haven't you seen what happened to you recently? Legion of Freedom of Russia, RDC, PMC Wagner? Haven't heard of it?
@@thecapitalofmindНе, не слыхали.
@@GribRass amazing. Somehow you always know about all the 'Texas Civil Wars' but never see what's going on in your own country🤡
@@thecapitalofmind какая ещё Техасская гражданская война?
A typical American who knows the problems of countries better than the residents of these countries themselves. You've seen enough of the hyped-up propaganda about the No-name movement and are satisfied.@@thecapitalofmind
Как связаны Пригожин и куколды из рдк?
Рдк мочит руzzкую фашню а пригожка гниёт в земле вот и вся разница)
РДК и Вагнер практически перевернули российское правительство, сначала набегами РДК и Вагнера на Белгород, мятежом против Шойгу и Герасимова.
Оба хотят свергнуть путина.
* у кого-то это не получится уже никогда 😅
То что Пригожин был больше куколдом
@@No9GOLEM Пригожин не хотел свергать Путина, ему только Шойгу не нравился
How you do the Chechen wars without Mucuraev in the soundtrack?!?!
Please give links to songs (and also which side they support I don't wanna accidently sing a song supporting war criminals) all the songs go so hard
War criminals make such good music though
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still on the grind i see 🔥
0:38 is good, I find a lot of good music from this channel
Can I get the names of all the anthems in order?
There is a music list in the video description
@@hilmust6278thanks ❤
Most peaceful post-soviet countries
Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
Turkmenistan 🇹🇲
Belarus 🇧🇾
Lithuania 🇱🇹
Latvia 🇱🇻
Estonia 🇪🇪
Belarus still got events like in 2020 where russian police forces were included.
So peaceful
there was no Z in 2014-2022 war...
Its litteraly on the vehicles
@@Mangoeplanter It showed up after feb 2022
0:59 Song name please
The song is called “Tajikistan, Tajikistan”
th-cam.com/video/KaTgubloDtk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QRqMZWLx4tzXzcYn
Why does the CSTO constantly fight with itself? We don't see NATO doing this.
Не видим? Что такое Шестидневная война?
Ну как минимум война в кипре была войной где греческий киприоты воевали с турецкими, и их поддерживали турция и греция, но когда в конфликт вмешались то это дело быстро закончилось, и было это только 1 раз и очень давно,а с одкб мало того что это часто происходит так они еще и функцию свою толком не выполняют
Didn't even know there was so much shit going on back then.
Aaa, that was a good one. def much better than mine idea. I was thinking again, and wonder if you are interested in history of House of Habsburg maybe?
А как же востание беларусов в 2020 году?
Not an armed conflict, so it’s not in the video
Not included are the 1998 Abkhazia War, Ingush-Ossetian conflict and 2022 Kazakhstan unrest (since 2010 Kyrgyzstan revolution is included, I think this one also should be since it was very violent). One could also include small-scale conflicts like the Kodori crises or Karakalpakstan unrest.
He included the ingush-ossetian war, but also merged it with this 'war on terror' on northern caucascus i guess
@@destinyrpga8118Then I guess Gagauzia conflict should have been omitted as well. There was barely any violence unlike in Trasnistria
@@ПавелКрот-х5ы agree
Ээээээх, вот так и живём.
Yeah,and who put us in these situations?
@@Ihopeyouburnaliveвсе
What is the song on 2:28?
Here u go th-cam.com/video/F_kfLD3Qu7k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=InSfwNigb8a68v2_
@@hilmust6278 holy crap Azeri songs go so flipping hard tysm
Can we get a song list in order please?
Working on it
0:55 конфликт был таким долгим?
да
they had even mosin-nagants
Does someone know the name or the link for the second Chechen war song I have been looking for it but can't find it thanks.
Here u go th-cam.com/video/QFlQKn3JC78/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TUbTd_wXel5LuxKq
@@hilmust6278 Thank you bro
1:12 song name???
Don’t tell mom i’m in Chechnya
Спокойная ночь
Hey U forgot about 2018 Armenian Revolution
I love russian history
You just dont live here
@@9999-m1f Top tier response.
@@9999-m1floving Russia and its history is not the same as supporting the government. Any person who does not honor the history of his people and his country is a rootless fool.
I love our history, but dont like plase ,where it lead us
@@Corazon-y5k the russia should be destroyed
powder barrel
Вархаммер какой то
"West Russia uprisings"
wtf?
What about it?
@@hilmust6278Это было не востание это был мятеж из за нехватки боеприпасов
2023 Russia had internal conflicts first with the raids on Belgorod by the FRL with support from Ukraine in May shortly after the fall of Bakhmut and then in June the now famous Wagner mutiny against Shoigu and Gerasimov ultimately cost Prigozhin his life.
@@Banabro999.................рдк теж?)
Never heard of some of those
For the last one, what is happening in Russia?
Wagner Rebellion, Kursk incursions and partisan activities in western Russia and Belarus
@hilmust6278 Ah I see, although I think the Kursk incursion falls under the Russo-Ukraine war
@@abdullahrizwan592There were also the belgorod, kursk and brjansk incursions of RDK and LSR and some other groups in may 2023 and febuary 2024.
2nd N-K clashes has kind of ended
Nagorno-Karabakh was recently dissolved in 1st January 2024, after the 30 years of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Гражданская война в таджикистане. В ней учавствовал мой отец
2:30 What the song?
Here u go th-cam.com/video/F_kfLD3Qu7k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uIqoUIfX9oy99H3f
You forgot Qaraqalpaqstan riot in 2022 and riots in Kazakhstan in 2011 (Zhanaozen) and 2022
Riots are not included as they are not armed conflicts
2:45 Summer and arbalets
Лето и арбалеты должны быть.
Пост-советы сгнили !
You forgot the 2022 Kazakh revolution. The 2020 Belarus revolution. The organe revolution of 2004. The 2008 rose revolution. The Russian deployment in Syria.
The Russian involvement in Syria is not a post-soviet conflict.
And all the other mentioned ones are not armed conflicts, thus not included
@@hilmust6278Technically speaking, it is, given that Syria was the main ally of the USSR in the Middle East and the government of Hafez al Assad was very close to the Brezhnev Soviet.
@@Amir_Al-yarbou Syria is not a post-Soviet nation. So no
Слава всем падшим воинам на Кавказе
Файне відео, йдемо до 3-ї світової :)
what is the song on 0:30?
Here u go th-cam.com/video/yV6YQoq7Rxo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YzF-NuWvSlxYV2RV
@@hilmust6278 thank you very much
Nahh bro how could you forgot about second abkhaz war (1998)
I did leave out like 10 very small conflicts
@@hilmust6278 it was one day longer than war in 2008 :(
But nice video tho
What Is the Song in the First chechen war?
Don’t Tell My Mom I’m In Chechnya
Song name for Russo-Georgian war pls??
Here u go th-cam.com/video/GNWnEWj2oQI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=U0ao4FWUcJO7lVMH
0:38 song name?
Gruppa Krovi, by Kino
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Not an armed conflict
idea
human evolution be like
geologic history of earth be like
No
Great video! Do you have a list of the songs?
Not yet, working on it
I think I heard Kino
yo did you make the list of songs yet?@@hilmust6278
only gruppa krovi
whahahhahahaah
ebat' avtor v svoym manya-mirke zhivet
Так это видео по крайней мере на международном уровне правда. мемные видео как эти не преследуют цели быть сильно объективными
В этом видео скорее инфа из интернета, которая может быть искажена. А так +- нормально
Поспешил, Мальчиш-Плохиш.
Donbass war, mostly war crimes extravaganza
Post colonial lines on maps go weeeee!
0:24 name pls
Here u go th-cam.com/video/sDkcYUFFDXo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wtPnHu_2pFdBzsSw
Nice a part 2
Can’t, there haven’t been any more post-soviet wars 😂
@@hilmust6278 Oh i meant a part 2 to the last video of modern conflicts
what part 2 you want? dont we fight enough wars? have mercy on us :D
The music you played in the Moldavian war resembles the banda music of Mexico
The name of the song 0:52
Darida
So much unreal facts! Man Research before posting
Wdym?
why is there no music list?
Working on it
still waiting
@@kaz_so_CAG sorry
@@hilmust6278its ok im patient
THANK YOU SO MUCH
The author of the video does not seem to understand this topic.
What do you mean by that?
yeah, the author forgot to mention the kyrgyz-tajik border conflict in 2022
Where is kazakh civil war in 2021
Kazakhstan didn’t have a civil war in 2021
@@hilmust6278 was
@@hilmust6278 or 2022 as Kazakh it was we hasn't got internet access and many people died
@@Killer5454t6 it was only riots and protests and not a civil war
@@hilmust6278 I was a kid at that time maybe it was not that scary how I think
Lol where is the Russian-Chechen wars? 1994-1996 1997-1999 2000-2015?
1:13 1:28 1:44
1.13 what song?
Don’t Tell Mom I’m In Chechnya
Where is Kazakh revolution?
Not an armed conflict, so not included
@hilmust6278 yeah but I remember that in Almaty I heard gunfire and we had russian forces in Kazakhstan and I see the tanks and IFVs in roads
Very fine song on the Ukraine-Russia war 2022
Russia looks like a European version of Iraq
Are you crazy?!! 😂😂😂😂 It like say " Ukraine look like a real Democrasy", dont be so stupid please 😂😂😂😂
Russia, as a country that has existed for 33 years, does not want to repeat how some leaders of the USSR suffered humiliation in the world. It seems to you that Russia is like some kind of very angry guy, most likely it's just that your hands often itch when they very often try to give a shit with the same sanctum or an attempt at Slavic fragmentation
2:53 а при чем тут бсбшные петушки?
Что те петушки, что другие
вагнера то что петушки? обоснуй, почему@@Triceraton
@@mintomoeвоенные преступники, убийцы, совершившие попытку государственного переворота. А бсбшники просто куколды, как и их флаг и идея об освобождении России путём её унижения.
@@Triceratonда, Пригожин поступил глупо, но это не делает Вагнеров петушками
2:55)))))
Да вам же на западе на диване виднее что у нас происходит
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Да тебе на расии на диване виднее что происходит
@@Triceraton ты имеешь в виду, что я знаю хорошо или что я знаю плохо?
@@hilmust6278 я к вам обращался?
the video are great and the music is cool🤍
2nd Chechen war ended in 2004
No.
The Ichkerian Republic was dissolved in 2002. Major fighting lowered down in 2004 but daily armed fighting continued to 2009
Было что-то вроде партизанской войны
Where is Wagner rebellion? Good video thou
Its the last one 👍
Oh now I see
2023 Russia had internal conflicts first with the raids on Belgorod by the FRL with support from Ukraine in May shortly after the fall of Bakhmut and then in June the now famous Wagner mutiny against Shoigu and Gerasimov ultimately cost Prigozhin his life.
I need abkhaz war song
The song is called “Abkhaz War Song”
@@hilmust6278 I can't found with song
@@hilmust6278 please give me link
It's called "the leader of our army"
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@@Tovarish_danya th-cam.com/video/q2iM8zpLe0o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VBsWQ8uipnaSu86H
Where is the Azerbaijani invasion of Nagorno-Karabakh (2023)
2:28