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I wish at least half of those would leave Hungary alone.

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> NFKRZ
That is very useful. And it's clear what he said in the beginning, that no matter how things turn bad people won't turn on the govt. 
I wonder how it is going for Lars of Survival Russia. Maybe he'll make a video about this, but maybe it's more complicated for him, he's being Danish.
> Boris
That one sounds like a joke. Just can't take that exaggerated fake accent srsly.

 >>/46814/
Feel free to upload anything.

 >>/46815/
> Ok that's a relief.
Well I'm glad at least you'll be safe.

 >>/46815/
> What if the invasion takes place in the USA next time? 
We can just hope.

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> Igor Konashenkov
> is the chief spokesman for the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation. 
Ah. Maybe he issued statements. (I doubt it was a press conference.)
> promising for local and eastern capitalists trained in import substitution.
Someone will step in, fill the gaps, and profit from it. It might be prove to be  good for Russian economy... on the long run.

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> recursive fakery
That's a good idiom.
I think Slovborg said on bernd.group: it there is no source that the thing was actually used by the Ukrainians (and/or Western media), then it's useless.