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Someone from Aginskoe, a village/town in Russia near Mongolian border, rearranged rocks making a large hill-side locality name into "PUTIN THIEF" (ПУВИН Π’ΠžΠ ). πŸ˜‚

Local media shyly redacted the second word while reporting the story. They might be actually concerned with criminal liability imposed by the "offending the authorities" law, as people have been arrested for merely holding banners with "PUDDING LOR" written (nonsense text, just sounds similar) πŸ˜‚

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