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  2. FPSRussia - Wikipedia

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    His YouTube channel features Myers portraying the fictional role of Dimitri Potapov, a heavily accented "professional Russian" from Moscow. His videos center around the usage of large amounts of firearms and explosives. [2] The FPSRussia channel launched in April 2010 and found success early, reaching one million subscribers in June 2011. [2]

  3. Art Bezrukavenko - Wikipedia

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    Artem Bezrukavenko (Ukrainian: Артем Безрукавенко) is a Ukrainian content creator and social media personality based in New York City. His work focuses on topics related to LGBTQ+ experiences, identity, and community, often presented through street interviews, video podcasts, and online discussions.

  4. Category:Russian YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian YouTubers" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Tumso Abdurakhmanov;

  5. Patrick Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Lancaster is an American former member of the United States Armed Forces, turned vlogger, podcaster and influencer. [2] [3] [4] Although described as pro-Kremlin, Lancaster has been referred to as a double agent, with his videos covering the Russian invasion of Ukraine while apparently attempting to spread Russian propaganda regularly revealing compromising Russian military information ...

  6. 2 Pistols - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Lemont Saunders (born June 11, 1983), [1] better known by his stage name 2 Pistols (censored as 2P), is an American rapper from Tarpon Springs, Florida. [2] After the local success of his independent single "Dirty Foot", he signed a record deal with Universal Republic Records in 2007. [ 3 ]

  7. Vlad A4 - Wikipedia

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    Vladislav Andreyevich Bumaga [2] (Russian: Владислав Андреевич Бумага) or Uladzislau Andreyevich Bumaha (Belarusian: Уладзіслаў Андрэевіч Бумага; born 5 June 1996, Minsk), known online as Vlad A4 (Russian: Влад А4) or A4, is a Belarusian and Russian YouTuber owner of the YouTube channel «A4» and «A5». [3]

  8. Rutube - Wikipedia

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    Rutube, stylized as RUTUBE, is a Russian video platform. It includes a library of licensed content including movies, series, cartoons, shows, and live broadcasts. It also hosts blogs, podcasts, video game streams, and educational content. Rutube has web, iOS, [1] Android [2] and Smart TV [3] versions. Its audience increased from 7.7 million in ...

  9. Pilot (studio) - Wikipedia

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    Pilot is a Russian animation studio based in Moscow. It was founded in 1988 by Alexander Tatarsky, Igor Kovalyov, Anatoly Prokhorov, and Igor Gelashvili, becoming the first private animation studio in the Soviet Union. They aimed at both auteur and commercial animation. [1] [2]