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Nah-it'll be Chechens.
It's always Chechens . . .
B_B will be on in a minute telling you off for being an Islamophobe.
(Were Chechens responsible for the murder of Jo Cox? Well, WERE THEY?)
Nah-it'll be Chechens.
It's always Chechens . . .
B_B will be on in a minute telling you off for being an Islamophobe.
(Were Chechens responsible for the murder of Jo Cox? Well, WERE THEY?)
I wonder who else will be up for 'elimination' once they establish the identity.
'A suspected gunman was eliminated, the FSB said, adding that his identity was still to be determined.'
Russia appreciates the value of international cooperation to uphold the rule of law.
Apart from the shooting down of passenger jets and state assassination, obviously.
Rated 4 star accommodations by the Polish Army.I'm amazed that the FSB didn't take him alive so that they could be entertained in one of their renown hospitality suites!
Been doneI was just about to say, who in their right mind attacks the KGB - might as well attack the CIA and see where that gets you.
Russia appreciates the value of international cooperation to uphold the rule of law.
Apart from the shooting down of passenger jets and state assassination, obviously.
Nah-it'll be Chechens.
It's always Chechens . . .
And the RGJ jumping to conclusions award for December goes to... !
Yevgeny Manyurov, 39, a security guard from the Moscow suburb of Podolsk, fired shots outside the FSB headquarters in Lubyanka Square just before 6pm local time on Thursday.
The dramatic shootout left three people dead, five injured and passers-by running through the streets in terror. One of the casualties was an FSB officer, the agency confirmed late yesterday. Special forces were drafted in to 'neutralise' the attacker, who was later seen lifeless and covered in blood on the pavement.
Chechens tend to have explosives, this smells like alcohol fuelled lunacy...
FOCLunacy goes with the FSB as well, did you that they still use Windows XPski