#Rublyovka
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mothmiso · 1 year ago
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Рублёво (2) (3) by Georgy N
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dostoyevsky-official · 1 month ago
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the one thing i wouldn't have minded is if they'd qadaffi'd him or put him on trial, letting him live out his days as yanukovych's neighbor in rublyovka is not what the syrian people deserve
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goldenglock-preacher · 5 months ago
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Welcome! / Добро пожаловать!
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Hewooo this is a blog dedicated to my crossover crack-ship! 
“GoldenGlock” is a ship between John Wick (John Wick franchise) and Grisha Izmailov (Policeman from Rublyovka tv series). Two fandoms that do not connect in any way, how fun!
Asks are always open, feel free to ask things about the ship, any of the two fandoms involved or request one-shots/art if you have any ideas! 
This is a bilingual blog so all text posts will have both versions. The only thing I won’t translate are asks. I’ll respond in whatever language the ask was sent.
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Привеееет! Это блог про мой кроссоверный крэк-шип!
“GoldenGlock” Это шип между Джон Уиком (Франшиза Джон Уик) и Гриши Измайлова (Сериал Полицейский с Рублёвки). Два фандома которых ничего не объединяет, как весело! Аски всегда открыты, не стесняйтесь спрашивать о пейринге, любом из двух фандомов или просить ваншоты/арты, если есть идеи!
Это двуязычный блог, поэтому у всех текстовых постов будет две версии. Единственное, что я не буду переводить, это аски. Я отвечу на том языке, на котором был задан вопрос.
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My writing on AO3 (Ссылки на фикбук в описании)
Maybe I’m Done - WC: 20,629. My main and biggest fic about them. IN PROGRESS
Daisies Memory - WC: 3,337. Short and simple flower shop AU where John is the shopkeeper.
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unhonestlymirror · 1 year ago
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By Libby Eyar:
"My dear friends and friendesses, for a week I was thinking about how to write so that it would be heard. I haven’t really come up with anything, so I’m writing it as it is. Pure exclusive from the heart of Gaza.
Logic dictates that if the people of Gaza were not poor, embittered, deceived and robbed by their government, which lives on the donations of compassionate fools, then they would probably do something more productive than endless attempts to destroy their neighbor.
So, it is extremely dangerous, as practice has shown, to attribute human logic to Hannibal Lecter.
Let me remind you that Hannibal Lecter, in his elegant, custom-made suit, was a brilliantly educated esthete and intellectual, intelligent, and charismatic interlocutor. And a cannibal. And if you are confused by a fictional character, then please - two undeniably historical figures, Amon Goeth and Josef Mengele.
Why did I disturb their bad memory? Moreover, I recently had a very interesting conversation, during which my hair began to move even in those places where it had never grown.
My interlocutor (let's call him, for example, Yud, and if you want to show off, dear, then you are welcome to check in) is a reservist and not the last rank in the army.
He recently returned from Gaza and brought me some interesting material.
No, our people are not looting there - not even because it is strictly prohibited, but simply because they are disgusted, so what they brought has no material value, just papers and flash drives.
A collective portrait of a Gaza civilian, made up of dozens of authentic faces, names, ID numbers, and copies of passports. Extensive and invaluable material collected by my interlocutor during the endless search for the papers of his colleagues, nicknamed Shabak - intelligence.
By the way, about intelligence - if you have already woken up from your lethargic sleep, which cost Israel more than 1200 civilian lives, and are interested in these materials - knock, they will open it for you.
“At first I thought it was probably just a district, some local Rublyovka. But then there was the next district. And the next. And the next. And another city. And another city. And everywhere it was the same.”
So, a resident of Gaza is well educated, often abroad (more often in Europe, but also in Canada/America), has free access to the Internet, speaks 2-3-4 languages ​​and often has dual citizenship (usually Egyptian, but also European is also found). He lives in a spacious, beautifully furnished house equipped with modern appliances, and drives an expensive car. Very often his salary is paid by the UN or some of its affiliated agencies.
His wife is not a downtrodden “uterus on legs,” but a well-groomed, expensively dressed woman, not always with her head covered, who is also often educated and drives a car.
I repeat - many of these people have neither a residence permit nor a student visa, but a full-fledged second citizenship, mainly Egyptian, German, or French. With all these opportunities up to 7/10, these people chose Gaza as their place of residence.
Love for the Motherland, love for family, extensive friendships.
Numerous photos of family and friendly gatherings in the interiors of expensive restaurants, someone’s villas, or from the luxurious promenade on the Gaza embankment.
And - a photo in the full Hamas uniform, with weapons, in the circle of relatives and school friends, whose faces are familiar even to us - they're not ordinary terrorists, oh, not ordinary ones! Photos of fathers with the old generation of terrorists and their leaders, children with the current generation, growing grandchildren from Hamas summer military camps. These are their brothers, classmates, colleagues, friends. And they themselves - with green ribbons on their heads and Kalash rifles in their hands.
Peaceful professions - doctors, engineers, teachers, programmers.
With dual citizenship.
With international passports.
They all left after 7/10.
Who are your polite neighbors, dear Europeans, whose well-mannered children go to the same class as your children?
By the way, about schools. Gaza's berieved children study in modern schools with computer labs, interactive whiteboards and well-equipped school laboratories, using brand new colorful textbooks ("Just so you understand, my children at school don't have anything close to this").
There is no Israel in these textbooks, the role models and role models are terrorists - murderers of Jewish women and children, and history is distorted so that Lavrov would die from a permanent orgasm. (Yes, Yud is a smart boy and knows these languages ​​of yours).
The mines leading to the Gaza Metro - an extensive network of terror tunnels - are located in school yards, in the basements of clinics, and in the courtyards of private houses.
In Israel it is very difficult to keep something secret or misinform the population simply due to the fact that the country is small and everyone knows everyone.
So, Gaza is much smaller.
From one to ten, how high is the probability that parents have no idea that there is a hidden mine in the kindergarten yard and a warehouse for RPGs and Kalash rifles in the school utility room?
My dears, Hamas is not a bug, it is a feature. These people had every opportunity to choose a completely different life. The civilian population of Gaza is not enslaved by Hamas, they are Hamas.
Yes, of course, there are those who are against - they always exist, even in 1943 in Nazi Germany, there were both anti-fascists and the righteous of the world.
But Hamas is flesh and blood from the blood of Gaza. Militants in balaclavas and with RPGs on their shoulders are just one of the faces of Hamas, just one of the heads of the hydra.
When our guys clear Gaza of militants at the cost of their lives, tomorrow will come, and money will flow like a wide river, and people of good will and peaceful professions from Europe and America will return to restore their native lands - teachers, doctors, engineers... And new photographs will appear in their albums...
I rarely ask to share. This is exactly the case."
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argumate · 2 years ago
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Russia claimed that Ukraine conducted a series of drone strikes against Moscow on May 30 as Russia again targeted Ukraine with Iranian-made Shahed drones. The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) accused Ukraine of attacking Moscow with eight drones on the morning of May 30, and claimed that Russian forces shot down five of the drones and suppressed three drones with electronic warfare systems. Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyev, however, claimed that Ukraine launched 32 drones of which some targeted the prestigious neighborhood of Rublyovka in Moscow Oblast. A Russian independent outlet claimed that the drone strikes predominantly targeted areas near Russian President Vladimir Putin’s residence in Novo-Ogaryovo and other elite neighborhoods in Moscow Oblast. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated that several buildings in Moscow suffered minor damage, and Russian sources amplified footage of a minor explosion in the Novaya Moskva neighborhood. A Russian milblogger claimed that drones flying over Moscow resembled Ukrainian attack drones. Geolocated footage shows Russian forces shooting down drones identified as Ukrainian by OSINT accounts in several different areas of Moscow and Moscow Oblast. Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhailo Podolyak denied that Ukraine was directly involved in the drone strike but forecasted that there could be an increase in such attacks in the future.
not thrilled at this development tbh, escalating retaliation as the cost of the war continues to mount
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jloisse · 1 year ago
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Vidéo de la défaite de l'un des drones ukrainiens dans la région de Rublyovka
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eaukraine-eu · 1 year ago
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For the success of air attacks over the territory of Russia, one of the main tasks of the Ukrainian intelligence services is reconnaissance of air defense installation sites. This kind of weaponry will be eliminated first of all because it prevents attacks on critical objects. However, the propagandists' desire to boast about their achievements played a cruel joke on them. They say: “Happiness likes silence.” War likes it as well. Russia was convinced of this by its own disappointing experience. To protect the most precious thing Only a week ago, the TV channel “Russia,” which has a multi-million audience, released a story about a large-scale site for self-propelled anti-aircraft missile and anti-aircraft artillery systems of medium range “Pantsir S-1” being built in Moscow. The video included shots from the site, so it was easy to find the location. The place is located 10 km from the residence of the President of the Russian Federation in Novo-Ogaryovo on Rublyovka. The plot made it possible to accurately discover that the systems are located in the Zarechye village in the Moscow region. Their function is to protect Putin from air attacks. Making the unreliable even more unreliable The first anti-aircraft artillery systems have been here since January 2023, but now the site has been improved and made stationary. For reliability, the territory is protected by a fence. The big question is how to make these air defense systems invulnerable now. A simultaneous attack on them and Putin's residence will be enough to make this defense ineffective. Similar systems are installed on the roof of the Ministry of Defense building in the very center of Moscow. However, these systems couldn't repel the attack of the Ukrainian UAV.
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Mosca, ora i ricchi hanno paura. Vanno dallo psicologo per l’ansia e l’ospedale dei Vip crea il bunker
MOSCA – Anche i ricchi e i potenti di Mosca ora hanno paura. Pensavano che il conflitto in Ucraina fosse lontano. Ma gli attacchi coi droni che hanno colpito la cupola del Palazzo del Senato del Cremlino prima e sfiorato il quartiere dell’élite Rublyovka dopo: sebbene non abbiano provocato vittime, hanno scalfito il mito dell’inviolabilità della capitale e portato la linea del fronte nel cuore…
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ammg-old2 · 2 years ago
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Residents of the wealthy Rublyovka neighbourhood are used to a bit of noise. Home to sprawling gated villas of Russia’s political and business elites, including Vladimir Putin, the forested area west of Moscow is known for extravagant late-night parties and lavish fireworks displays.
But on Tuesday morning they were disturbed by something louder – the sound of drones exploding in the air.
“It was like boom, boom, boom, in pretty quick succession,” said Andrei, a businessman residing in Barvikha village in the heart of Rublyovka. “One of the blasts shook our house; it wasn’t something we have experienced before.”
Moscow and its outskirts came under attack by drones, just as Russia launched another deadly wave of airstrikes on Kyiv.
The defence ministry, which blamed the drone attack on Ukraine, said eight drones targeted the city overnight – but Russian media close to the security services wrote that the number was many times higher, with more than 25 drones participating in the attack.
One Russian official said at least two drones were shot over Rublyovka, an area that also houses Putin’s Novo-Ogaryovo state residence.
The drone attacks marked the latest incident exposing how Putin’s fateful decision to invade Ukraine 15 months ago has now brought the war home.
Earlier in May, two drones flew over the Kremlin in a daring night-time raid, and last week a Ukraine-backed anti-Putin militia carried out a brief cross-border attack.
​​Some Muscovites who were awoken by the drones on Tuesday described the reported Ukrainian attack as a “logical” part of the war that the Kremlin continues to refer to as a “special military operation”.
“Everyone understands that if we fire at them, the attacks might come back to us,” said Dmitry, who was woken up on Tuesday morning by explosion sites while at his flat in the town of Odintsovo, near Rublyovka. He said he went to sleep after the strikes.
“Some people are upset but nothing can surprise me any more. Ukraine already hit the Kremlin before. This is a logical next step,” said a security guard in Zhukovka, an elite gated community near where the strikes took place.
For others, Tuesday’s drone barrage felt more frightening, perhaps offering a tiny and uneven glimpse into the daily terror experienced by Ukrainians as a result of Russian strikes. A female resident of one of the apartment blocks in Moscow that were struck described hearing a “powerful” explosion and feeling “scared.”
In stark contrast to Kyiv, Moscow has so far been shielded from the devastation that Putin’s invasion has inflicted.
Polls have shown that many in the capital have stopped paying attention to the war, as restaurants and bars remain jammed with Muscovites eager to enjoy the warm weather.
This apparent apathy has frustrated some of the more aggressive pro-war supporters, who renewed their calls on Tuesday for a broader military and economic mobilisation, steps the Kremlin has so far chosen to avoid.
Predicting future Ukrainian strikes, Alexander Khinshtein, a senior member of Russia’s parliament, urged Russians to get used to “a new reality”.
But early signs indicate that the Kremlin appears keen to play down Tuesday’s attacks and project a sense of normality.
Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesperson, said Putin had no immediate plans to address the country and claimed there was “no imminent threat to residents of Moscow and the Moscow region either”. Later on Tuesday, the Russian president praised Moscow’s air defence. Andrei Kolesnikov, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, based in Moscow, said the strikes came at a time when general anxiety in Russia about the war had been receding, despite widespread expectations in the west that Ukraine would soon launch a counter-offensive.
Kolesnikov cited data collected by the independent Levada-Center polling and research organisation that found 20% of Russians had said they had felt anxiety, fear or dread over the war in Ukraine, down from 47% last summer, when the Kremlin announced a partial mobilisation that drafted hundreds of thousands of soldiers to fight in Ukraine.
But, Kolesnikov said, incidents like Tuesday’s drone attack could have a tangible impact on Russia’s attitudes towards the fighting in Ukraine.
“​​If the drone attack turns out to be not just an isolated incident, it will serve as a reminder that the hostilities are already in the capital and that Putin is not all-powerful,” he said. “This may sway public opinion somewhat in favour of starting peace negotiations.”
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russianreader · 5 years ago
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Olga Romanova: How “Law Enforcement” Works in Russia Michael Calvey in court. Photo by Maxim Shemetov. Courtesy of Reuters and Republic "We Give You Serebrennikov and You Give us Calvey": How Law Enforcement Works…
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dearansur · 2 years ago
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there’s a billboard campaign all across russia made by some extremely rich businesswoman from Rublyovka and the absolute insanity of these billboards is astonishing so you might want to see it
“The energy of time for RUSSIA and the President.”
“Coronavirus is the consequence of the cosmic censorship in response to the lies of the people of Earth.”
“The future of Earth is formed by the ethical and atomic energy of Russia.”
“The ultimate value of the Russian people is in serving the state.”
“Russia is the imperial power, the last hope of God on Earth!”
“God save Russia and the President!”
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collapsedsquid · 2 years ago
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A video encouraging people to vote in the [2018] presidential election started spreading on YouTube and other social media on February 16. The three-minute clip’s star is played by Sergey Burunov, whom Russians know from the sketch-comedy show Bolshaya Raznitsa, the TV series A Policeman From Rublyovka, and the film Posledny Bogatyr. In the video, his character initially plans to skip the March 18 presidential election, but he changes his mind after having a nightmare that shows him the horrible consequences of not going to the polling station: he’s drafted into the army, despite being 52 (and one of the soldiers who delivers the summons is black, for some reason); his son, wearing a red Communist Pioneer neckerchief, asks him for 4 million rubles (almost $18,000) to donate to his school for security guards; and in the kitchen we find an “adopted gay,” because apparently the law now requires families to take in gay men who are dumped by their partners.
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annakasterova-malkina · 3 years ago
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Blitz poll from Sport express:
Christmas or New Year? New Year
Caesar salad or Russian salad ? Caesar
Medvedeva or Zagitova ? Medvedeva
Game of Thrones or Policeman from Rublyovka? ❌❌ Billions
Znarok or Cherchesov ? Znarok
Dzyuba or Akinfeev ? Dzyuba
Ovechkin or Crosby? Crosby
Flowers or Candy? Both
Eminem or Pharaoh ? ❌❌ Jay Z
Yury Dud or Vladimir Pozdner ? Both
Khabib or Mac Greagoir ? I will not say
HC CSKA or HC SKA ? ❌❌
Whiskey or Bourbon ? I do not drink strong alcohol
Malkin or Money? Malkin
Q / A
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simsrebuilt · 4 years ago
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Countryside - a dreamy-traditional-village-inspired district, country houses, dachas, wooden churches, beaches, 
Luzhniki - a district of high-rise buildings from 1950′s-1970′s, socialist realism at its best, khrushchyovkas etc.
City centre - mostly inspired by large historical cities and their palaces, galleries, museums; Tverskaya Street and Nevsky Prospekt. + a mosque inspired by the Tukayev Mosque in Ufa.
Rublyovka - inspired by the gated community of the same name; modern luxurious mansions for local oligarchs.
Promenade - modern architecture on the seaside; inspired by scandinavian minimalism, futurism, experimental connection between old and new.
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october-bird · 4 years ago
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So Russian standup comedy sucks as much as anything, but the scene with the rich trophy wives from Rublyovka in church SENDS me:
«Я все молитвы знаю! И Отче наш, и Иже еси на небеси, и Имя любимое мое твое имя»
«Не поминай Бога в ЦУМе! Нет, там вроде по-другому было. А не, все правильно, в ЦУМе!» «А почему в ЦУМе нельзя?» «Наверное, там цены просто АДСКИЕ!»
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albireo-mkg · 5 years ago
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We've decided to share with you not only books but also films and TV-shows that impressed us in previous year. 1. Every Kilometer (Televised-movie, Bulgaria) 2. Servant of the People (TV Series, Ukraine) 3. The Pretender (TV Series, USA) 4. A cop from Rublyovka (TV Series, Russia) 5. The Sopranos (TV Series, USA) 6. The House That Jack Built (film, Denmark) And what did you remember from what you watched in previous year? 📌 Мы решили с вами поделиться не только книгами, но и фильмами/сериалами, которые произвели на нас впечатление в прошлом году. 1. На каждом километре (сериал, Болгария) 2. Слуга народа (сериал, Украина) 3. Притворщик (сериал, США) 4. Полицейский с рублевки (сериал, Россия) 5. Клан Сопрано (сериал, США) 6. Дом, который построил Джек (фильм, Дания) А что запомнили вы из просмотренного вами в прошлом году? 📌 #translation #project #book #мирдолжензнатьчтоячитаю #чточитаешь #чтоячитаюсейчас #чточитать #книга #книги #AlbireoMKG #модночитать #pic #pictures #pictureoftheday #bookstagram #книгидлявзрослых #окнигах #книжныйчервь #bookbloggteam #букстаграм #книголюб #книжныйманьяк #книжныйтег #книголюб #bookshelf #bookworm #bookblog #bookaholic #instabook https://www.instagram.com/p/B7oLCR1HbFW/?igshid=dza4wf6cw2q3
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