Vladimir Putin read a poem by Alexander Pushkin, written in 1831, which remains extremely relevant

Vladimir Putin read a poem by Alexander Pushkin, written in 1831, which remains extremely relevant Great day Borodin We are brotherly feasts commemorating, firmly: Were the tribes, Disaster threatening Russia; Not all eh Europe there was? Whose star led her!.. But we began to train hard pyatoyu And chest took the pressure tribes, obedient to the will of the proud, And is was an unequal dispute. And what? a disastrous escape, kichas, they have forgotten now; Lost Russian bayonet and snow, Pogrebshy their glory in the desert. Familiar feast beckons them again - Chmielna for them Slavyanov blood; But it will be hard for a hangover; But guests will long dream on close, cold Novosel, Under the northern cereal fields! Source: AntiFakeNews
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