On Russia's Coat of Arms on the Kremlin Website, Orthodox Crosses Were Returned, a Previous Version of Which Was Criticized by Nikita Michalkov: "This Is a Tobacco chicken."
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On Russia's Coat of Arms on the Kremlin Website, Orthodox Crosses Were Returned, a Previous Version of Which Was Criticized by Nikita Michalkov: "This Is a Tobacco chicken."
On May 21, the site and on the Kremlin television channel changed the image of the coat of arms of the Russian Federation, returning four Orthodox crosses to it — one large crown, two small crowns, and a power.
·Riga, Latvia
Read Full Article"President's Setup": The Kremlin Returned the Crosses to Russia's Coat of Arms After the Scandal.
The site and the Kremlin's television channel changed the image of Russia's coat of arms by returning the crosses to the crowns and the power of the two-headed eagle, and there had been rumbs instead of the cross on the coat, which caused frustration among Orthodox activists, Russian nationalists and Z-canals.
·Moscow, Russian Federation
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