A: Yes — during WWII, the Soviet Union had “Voroshilov Marksmen” — snipers trained under Kliment Voroshilov’s patronage.
The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment (Russian: Ворошиловский стрелок) Year: 1999 Genre: Drama / Crime / Thriller Director: Stanislav Govorukhin Starring: Mikhail Ulyanov, Anna Sinyakina, Alexander Porokhovshchikov
Voroshilovskiy strelok (Ворошиловский стрелок) A: Yes — during WWII, the Soviet Union
The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment (also known as Voroshilov Sharpshooter ) Release Year: 1999 Director: Stanislav Govorukhin
Fans of Death Wish (but realistic), Léon: The Professional , or post-Soviet cinema. Not for: Those seeking fast action or happy endings. Devastated but trusting in the law, Ivan takes
Devastated but trusting in the law, Ivan takes Katya to the police. However, the institutional rot of the era quickly paralyzes the investigation. One of the rapists, Vadim, is the son of (Aleksandr Porokhovshchikov), a powerful and highly corrupt police commissioner. Leveraging his authority, bribery, and bureaucratic loopholes, the commissioner successfully gets the case dismissed, letting the criminals walk free without remorse.
Your search for suggests you’ve found a version of the film broken into two parts (common in older Arabic subtitle releases on platforms like YouTube, Dailymotion, or archived forums). Often, Russian films were split into two halves to bypass time limits or poor encoding. "Fasl alany" may refer to either: Leveraging his authority
إذا تريد نسخة منشور أطول بصيغة رسمية أو جذابة أكثر (بالعربية الفصحى أو العامية)، أو ترجمة جاهزة للنشر، أخبرني أي نبرة تريد (رسمية — ودّية — محفزة) وسأعدها لك.