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CNN —Ukrainian forces appear to have stepped up their efforts to weaken Russian air superiority in the war by attacking bases that house supersonic warplanes deep inside Russian territory. Over the weekend, Russia’s defense ministry said another Ukrainian drone hit the Soltsy military airfield in the Novgorod region, also hundreds of kilometers north of Ukraine. The Shaykovka military air base operates Tupolev Tu-22M3 supersonic long-range bombers that have been used by Russia to strike targets in Ukraine since the start of its full-scale invasion last year. Degrading moraleThe attack on Monday was the second strike against a Russian air base housing powerful hardware in just three days. Ukrainian media reported that attacks on Russian bases over the past few days have destroyed several aircraft including two bombers, citing unnamed Ukrainian defense intelligence officials.
Persons: Shaykovka, Andriy Yusov, Yusov, Tupolev, YURI KADOBNOV, Baza –, , ” Mash, Vladislav Shapsha, Organizations: CNN, Ukrainian, Kyiv, Tupolev, Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence, Main Directorate of Intelligence, Ukraine’s Defense Ministry, Getty, Russian Telegram, Russia’s Defense, Planet Labs, for, Russian Ministry of Defense Locations: Ukrainian, Novgorod, Ukraine, Netherlands, Denmark, Russia, Russia’s Kaluga, AFP, Russian, Kirov, Soltsy, Washington
Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, the iconic three-Michelin-star tasting restaurant by chef César Ramirez, quietly ceased operations in July. Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare is one of New York's most hallowed culinary institutions. A former employee at Chef's Table at Brooklyn FareBut beneath the restaurant's pristine stainless-steel surface, chaos was brewing. By 2011, Chef's Table had become one of only 138 restaurants worldwide to boast three Michelin stars. This year, Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare was the highest-ranked US restaurant on the 2023 World's 50 Best Restaurants' list.
Persons: César Ramirez, hasn't, Ramirez, Moneer, Moe, Issa, I'd, Ramirez's, Conti, David Bouley's, Le Bernardin, Per, Chef César Ramirez, Jamie McCarthy, WireImage, Joshua David Stein, Grub, Ramirez freaked, he'd, didn't, Pete Wells, Issa didn't, Adriana, Issa's, Heidi, , Domaine, disrespected, Spencer Platt, Cesar, Issa wouldn't, commenter Organizations: Brooklyn, Brooklyn Fare, Manhattan Fare Corp, Chef's, Pepsi, GQ, Michelin, Madison, New York Press, Guardian, Staff, New York Times, York, Madison Park Locations: Hokkaido, Los Angeles, New York, Brooklyn, Burgundy, Israeli, Hill, Mexican, Chicago, West, Madison, Masa, Kaluga Queen, Russia, Asia, Kings County, Clinton Hill, Taiwan, York
Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar during a media briefing of the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine in Kyiv on April 13, 2023. Ukraine's deputy defense minister said Wednesday that Ukrainian forces had recaptured the occupied eastern village of Urozhaine. Danube ports have become a key export source for Ukrainian grain since Russia suspended the Black Sea Grain initiative in July. The Russian Defense Ministry said it shot down three drones in the Kaluga region southwest of Moscow early Wednesday. It is the latest in a series of drones Russia says it has downed while they were on approach to, or over, the capital in recent months.
Persons: Hanna Maliar Organizations: Security and Defense Forces of, Russian Defense Ministry Locations: Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine, Kyiv, Donetsk, Urozhaine, Russia, Kaluga, Moscow, Ukraine
[1/3] Russian law enforcement officers stand guard near the accident scene following a reported Ukrainian drone crash in Moscow, Russia, August 11, 2023. REUTERS/StringerMOSCOW, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Russian air defences on Friday downed a Ukrainian drone as it flew towards an unspecified target in Moscow, the defence ministry said, the latest in a flurry of drone attacks on the Russian capital. Earlier, Moscow's Vnukovo airport and Kaluga airport, some 150 km (95 miles) southwest of the capital, were temporarily shut due to a suspected drone flight. Drone air strikes deep inside Russia have increased since a drone was destroyed over the Kremlin in early May. Russia said on Thursday that it had downed 13 Ukrainian drones seeking to attack Moscow and also the largest city in Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014.
Persons: Stringer MOSCOW Organizations: REUTERS, Kremlin, Civilian, Thomson Locations: Ukrainian, Moscow, Russia, Vnukovo, Kaluga, Kyiv, Crimea, Ukraine, Russian, Russia's Novorossiysk
VW cuts 2023 deliveries outlook, aims to boost cash flow
  + stars: | 2023-07-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Supply of key components such as semiconductors had improved but transport and logistics delays weighed on the first half, Volkswagen said. Still, it expected significantly shorter waiting times in the second half and said demand was stable with order books full at 1.65 million vehicles. Reuters GraphicsWorldwide, the Volkswagen Group delivered 2.3 million vehicles in the period from April to June, 18% more than in the same period last year. The focus for the second half is now on strengthening net cash flow," said Chief Financial Officer Arno Antlitz. In May, Volkswagen said it had sold its shares in Volkswagen Group Rus to Art-Finance, which is supported by autodealer group Avilon.
Persons: DAX, Arno Antlitz, Cupra, Miranda Murray, Rachel More, David Goodman Organizations: VW, BERLIN, Volkswagen, Benz, Renault, Graphics Worldwide, Volkswagen Group, VW Commercial Vehicles, Skoda, Audi, Lamborghini, Bentley, Ducati, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Rus, Art, Finance, Victoria, Thomson Locations: Kaluga
Summary Gerasimov shown in public on state TVHad not been seen in public since early JunePutin keeps Gerasimov in his jobGerasimov shown giving ordersWhereabouts of Surovikin still unclearMOSCOW, July 10 (Reuters) - Russia's most senior general, Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov, was shown ordering subordinates to destroy Ukrainian missile sites in a video released on Monday, his first appearance in public since a failed June 24 mercenary mutiny. It described him as chief of the general staff of Russia's armed forces and commander of Moscow's forces in Ukraine, the positions he held before the mutiny. In the video, Gerasimov was shown asking for and listening to a report by Viktor Afzalov, deputy to General Sergei Surovikin in the aerospace forces, who has not been since in public since the mutiny. It was unclear where Surovikin, who before the rebellion was deputy commander of Russia's forces in Ukraine and who was repeatedly praised by Prigozhin, was. "We note that the aerospace forces have coped with the task," Gerasimov was shown as saying.
Persons: Putin, Surovikin, Staff Valery Gerasimov, Gerasimov, Vladimir Putin, Sergei Shoigu, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Viktor Afzalov, Sergei Surovikin, Prigozhin, Guy Faulconbridge, Andrew Osborn, Toby Chopra, Alex Richardson Organizations: Staff, Defence, Kremlin, Afzalov, Thomson Locations: MOSCOW, Ukrainian, Crimea, Moscow, Ukraine, Rostov, Kaluga, Russia, Russian
Four Ukrainian drones were shot down by Moscow air defences while a fifth was jammed and crashed into the Odintsovo district of the Moscow region, the Russian defence ministry said. Ukraine almost never publicly claims responsibility for attacks inside Russia or on Russian-controlled territory in Ukraine. High-profile drone attacks deep inside Russia, the world's largest country, have increased over recent months with attacks on the Kremlin in May and on Russian oil infrastructure last month. After May's drone attack on the capital, President Vladimir Putin said Ukraine was trying to scare and provoke Russia, adding that the capital's air defences would be strengthened. "At this moment, the attacks have been repelled by air defence forces," Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on his Telegram messaging channel.
Persons: Maria Zakharova, Vladimir Putin, Sergei Sobyanin, Lidia Kelly, Guy Faulconbridge, Robert Birsel Organizations: Kyiv, United Arab, UN Security, Kremlin, Thomson Locations: Moscow Russia, Kyiv MOSCOW, Russia, Ukraine, Moscow, Odintsovo, Kaluga, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Kubinka, United States, Britain, France, Kyiv, Melbourne
For weeks now, attacks by Ukraine within Russia have been increasing. Dead civilians, villages cleared out, and a seemingly overworked government: Moscow's war on Ukraine has finally hit home in Russian society. A woman waits at a bus stop next to a poster promoting Russian army service, as the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues, in Moscow, Russia April 12, 2023. "The attacks in Belgorod are busting the myth of Putin's military being invincible," said political scientist Abbas Galljamow to the DPA news agency. Because these attacks within Russia are making even initially neutral Russians care about the war – and they're starting to approve of it.
Persons: , Schapscha, Moscow's, Sergej Markow, Michail Rostowski, Alexander Dugin, Yulia Morozova, Jens Siegert, who's, Savva Tutunow, Putin, Abbas Galljamow, There's, Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Konstantin Satulin, Russia hasn't, , Putin's, Dmitry Peskov, They're, Peskov, Alarmism Organizations: Service, Putin, Pictures, REUTERS, Novaya Gazeta, Wagner Group, Russia, Publicly Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Kherson, South Ukraine, Belgorod, Strelkovka, Kaluga, Moscow, Voronezh, Russian
June 5 (Reuters) - Two drones fell on a highway in Russia's Kaluga region that borders with the Moscow region to its north, with the local governor saying on Monday there was no detonation of explosives. "The area has been cordoned off," the governor of the region, Vladislav Shapsha, said on the Telegram messaging app. Based on the information provided by Shapsha, the drones fell some 280km-300km (174 miles-186 miles) from Moscow. Last week, Russia said Ukrainian drones struck wealthy districts of Moscow, which Kyiv denied. Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Edmund Klamann and Lincoln FeastOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Vladislav Shapsha, Lidia Kelly, Edmund Klamann Organizations: Shapsha, Kyiv, Thomson Locations: Russia's Kaluga, Moscow, Russia, Ukrainian, Melbourne, Lincoln
MOSCOW, June 4 (Reuters) - Shelling by Ukrainian forces on Russia's Belgorod region continued overnight on Sunday after two people were killed the previous night and hundreds of children were evacuated away from the border, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Sunday. "Overnight, it was quite restless," Gladkov said on the Telegram channel, adding that the Shebekino and Volokonovsky districts suffered "lots" of damage from shelling during the night. More than 4,000 people were relocated to temporary accommodation in the region, which borders Ukraine to its south and west, Gladkov said. Ukraine denied attacking Moscow last week and has also denied that its military is involved in the incursions into Belgorod. On Saturday, Gladkov escorted about 600 children from the region's Shebekino and Graivoron districts to Yaroslavl and Kaluga.
Persons: Vyacheslav Gladkov, Gladkov, Lidia Kelly, Guy Faulconbridge, Frances Kerry Organizations: Telegram, Moscow, Russian, Reuters, Thomson Locations: MOSCOW, Ukrainian, Russia's Belgorod, Ukraine, Russia, Moscow, Russian, Belgorod, Yaroslavl, Kaluga, Kyiv, Melbourne
Ukraine shelling kills two in Belgorod, children evacuated
  + stars: | 2023-06-03 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
MOSCOW, June 3 (Reuters) - Shelling and strikes by Ukrainian forces on Russia's Belgorod region killed two people on Saturday as hundreds of children were evacuated away from the border, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said. Ukraine has denied attacking Moscow last week and that its military is involved in the incursions into Russia's Belgorod. Two people were killed and two injured overnight in the village of Sobolevka and Ukraine continued with shelling and striking the region during the day, Gladkov said, including on Shebekino, damaging buildings. Five people were killed, 16 injured in Ukrainian shelling attacks on Belgorod region on Friday, Gladkov said in an earlier update. Russian mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, whose Wagner Group has spent months fighting in Bakhmut in Ukraine before leaving the besieged city last week, said on Saturday that his troops may go to Belgorod.
Persons: Vyacheslav Gladkov, Gladkov, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Wagner, Lidia Kelly, Guy Faulconbridge, Nick Zieminski Organizations: Telegram, Moscow, Russian, Reuters, Thomson Locations: MOSCOW, Ukrainian, Russia's Belgorod, Yaroslavl, Kaluga, Russian, Ukraine, Russia, Moscow, Graivoron district, Sobolevka, Belgorod, Bakhmut, Melbourne
Russia says two killed after Ukraine shelled border regions
  + stars: | 2023-06-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Governor of Russia's Belgorod Region Vyacheslav Gladkov via... Read moreJune 2 (Reuters) - The governor of Russia's Belgorod region said that two people were killed and two others injured on Friday after Ukraine shelled a town near the border, while officials in nearby regions reported overnight drone attacks. The Defence Ministry said its forces had repelled on Thursday three cross-border attacks by what it said were Ukrainian "terrorist formations" into the Belgorod region. Ukraine denies its military is involved in the incursions and says they are conducted by Russian volunteer fighters. Gladkov said on Friday at least one incident of shelling had been reported overnight in the Shebekino district, and over 2,500 people were being evacuated from the area. Russia denies targeting civilians or committing war crimes but its forces have devastated Ukrainian cities and repeatedly hit residential areas.
Persons: Read, Vyacheslav Gladkov, Gladkov, Vladimir Putin, Putin, Gareth Jones Organizations: Ukraine, Telegram, The Defence Ministry, Russian, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Shebekino, Belgorod, Russia's Belgorod, Maslova, Ukraine's, Kharkiv, Bryansk, Kursk, Smolensk, Russia's Kaluga, Ukrainian, Moscow
The governor of Russia's Belgorod region said two people had been killed and two others injured when Ukrainian forces shelled a road in the town of Maslova Pristan near the Ukrainian border. Russia said on Thursday it had repelled a second attempted incursion into the Belgorod region in just over a week by what it casts as pro-Ukrainian militants. Russia said on Thursday it had repelled an attempted incursion into the Belgorod region by what it casts as pro-Ukrainian militants. Along with the Russian Volunteer Corps founded by a far-right Russian nationalist, it says they are Russian volunteers attacking under their own steam, and not on the orders of Ukraine. Thousands of people in Ukraine have since been killed in Russian attacks, millions have fled and towns and cities have been devastated, particularly in Russian-speaking areas.
Persons: Vyacheslav Gladkov, Vladimir Putin's, Putin, David Ljunggren, Guy Faulconbridge, Tom Balmforth, Philippa Fletcher, Mark Heinrich Our Organizations: Kyiv, Ukrainian, Russia Legion, Renault, Russian, Russian Volunteer Corps, Chechen, Thomson Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Shebekino, Belgorod, Russia's Belgorod, Russian, KYIV, Kyiv Russian, Moscow, Kyiv, Maslova Pristan, Ukrainian, Novaya Tavolzhanka, Bryansk, Kursk, Smolensk, Kaluga, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia region, Zaporizhzhia
VW completes sale of Kaluga plant in Russia
  + stars: | 2023-05-19 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Companies Volkswagen AG FollowBERLIN, May 19 (Reuters) - Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) has completed the sale of its Kaluga production plant in Russia and its local subsidiaries, the German carmaker said on Friday, ending months of wrangling with Russian authorities over the deal. Volkswagen has sold its shares in Volkswagen Group Rus LLC to Art-Finance LLC, which is supported by autodealer group Avilon, VW said in a statement. Volkswagen is pictured during the 63rd Annual General Meeting of Volkswagen AG in Berlin, Germany May 10, 2023. According to a source familiar with the matter, the deal is valued at 125 million euros ($138 million). Work at the plant in Kaluga, south of Moscow, has been furloughed since March 2022 due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which prompted Western countries to sanction Moscow leading to a breakdown in supply chains.
Russian carmaker files third lawsuit against Volkswagen
  + stars: | 2023-05-06 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Companies Volkswagen AG FollowGaz PAO FollowMay 6 (Reuters) - Russian carmaker GAZ (GAZA.MM) has filed a lawsuit worth 15.6 billion roubles ($200.5 million) against Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE), court records show, adding to two others filed earlier this year. The lawsuit, details of which have not been published, was filed with the Nizhny Novgorod Regional Arbitration Court on Friday. Earlier this year, GAZ filed two lawsuits against the German carmaker seeking a total of around $545 million in losses and damages, saying VW's moves to exit the Russian market had put its interests at risk. It initially persuaded a court to freeze Volkswagen's assets in Russia pending court proceedings - a decision the court reversed in April. Volkswagen is preparing to sell its Russian assets, including its flagship plant in the city of Kaluga that has annual production capacity of 225,000 vehicles, but no decision has been made and Russian government approval is pending.
Russian court freezes all Volkswagen assets in Russia
  + stars: | 2023-03-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
MOSCOW, March 20 (Reuters) - A Russian court on Monday froze all Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) assets in Russia, court documents seen by Reuters showed. Volkswagen was one of a string of foreign carmakers that suspended operations in Russia after western countries imposed unprecedented sanctions on Moscow over the conflict in Ukraine. Russian auto manufacturer GAZ, which was contracted to produce Volkswagen vehicles at its factory in Nizhny Novgorod, had sued the German carmaker for breach of contract after Volkswagen terminated the agreement in August. GAZ estimated its losses from the terminated contract at almost 16 billion roubles ($207.79 million). Volkswagen is attempting to sell its flagship Russian factory in Kaluga, south of Moscow.
Continental predicts higher margins, selling Russia operations
  + stars: | 2023-03-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Announcing results on Wednesday, CEO Nikolai Setzer also said the company was selling its operations in Russia including its factory in Kaluga. Last year's performance was undermined by asset impairments of 87 million euros ($91.70 million) from its Russia operations, as well as negative special effects of around 1 billion euros due largely to high interest rates. Continental suspended production at its Kaluga plant in Russia after Moscow began its invasion of Ukraine in February last year. The company forecast a 5.5-6.5% margin for this year on higher consolidated sales of 42-45 billion euros, up from 39.4 billion last year. It incurred 3.3 billion euros in extra costs in 2022 and expected an extra 1.7 billion this year from the increased cost of materials, energy, logistics, wages and salaries.
This video still shows a "Yars" ballistic missile loaded into a silo launcher in the Kaluga region. (Russian Defense Ministry)In a further sign of the importance it attaches to its strategic nuclear deterrent, the Russian military has loaded a "Yars" ballistic missile into a silo launcher in the Kaluga region. The Ministry of Defense released video to mark the event, just ahead of Russia's "Day of Strategic Missile Forces." It said that an "intercontinental ballistic missile of the Yars complex was loaded into a silo launcher at the Kozelsky missile formation in the Kaluga region." (Russian Defense Ministry)"The importance of this operation lies in the fact that the missile will be on combat duty as planned.
REUTERS/Evgenia NovozheninaSummarySummary Companies This content was produced in Russia, where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in Ukraine. But on March 25, just over a month after Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine, Ovchinnikov created a new work, one that would place him in serious legal jeopardy. The mural fell afoul of new laws passed by the Russian government effectively criminalising opposition to the military campaign in Ukraine. For Ovchinnikov, opposition to the conflict in Ukraine is underpinned by a family history of Soviet-era repression. "This topic of political repression and the closed nature of this topic, the wiping of historical memory, is one and the same thing as what is happening with Ukraine," Ovchinnikov said.
Russia's military is still struggling with a number of problems on the frontlines in Ukraine. As a result, some Russian cities have canceled or scaled down their New Year's celebrations. Moscow is still holding a New Year celebration — but it will not include fireworks, its mayor said. In Moscow, Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said the capital would hold a toned-down celebration, forgoing the usual firework show and mass concert. Some Russian activists last week accused him of spending billions on Russia's military while many of them freeze back home, The Daily Beast reported.
Lista celor 150 de secții de votare care vor fi deschise în străinătate pentru alegerile anticipate din 11 iulieComisia Electorală Centrală (CEC) a aprobat în ședința de miercuri, 23 iunie, deschiderea a 150 de secții de votare în străinătate la alegerile parlamentare anticipate din 11 iulie 2021. d/o Localitatea Numărul secțiilor de votare Republica Austria 1 or. Viena 1 Republica Azerbaidjan 2 or. Baku 1 Republica Belarus 3 or. Copenhaga 1 Republica Elenă 11 or.
Persons: Centrală, miercuri, jos lista, Curtea, Maia Sandu să, parlamentul, decizii, Maia Sandu Organizations: jos lista acestora, Republica, Republica Belarus, Regatul, Bruxelles, Republica Populară, Republica Elenă, Republica Franceză, orașului, Lyon, Federală Germania, Dublin, Limerick, Republica Italiană, Roma, Milano, Padova, Firenze, Mantova, Napoli, Reggio Emilia, Torino, Treviso, Republica Letonia, Republica Lituania, Nord, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Northampton, Republica Poloneză, Republica Portugheză, Napoca, Santander, Valencia, DC, Chicago , IL, FL, Vegas, Qatar, Doha, Republica Turcia, Republica Ungară Locations: deschiderea, jos, Republica Austria, Baku, Minsk, Sofia, Canada, Ottawa, Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Praga, Beijing, Limassol, Geneva, Abu Dhabi, Estonia, Tallinn, Sankt, Petersburg, Tula, Kaluga, orașului Paris, Strasbourg, Bordeaux, Berlin, Leipzig, Frankfurt, Bremen, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Tel, Aviv, Ancona, Bergamo, Bologna, Piacenza, Brescia, Ferrara, Genova, Mestre, Modena, Parma, Perugia, Pesaro, Trento, Udine, Verona, Vicenza, Rimini, Tokyo, Riga, Vilnius, Oslo, Setubal, Cluj, Craiova, Sibiu, Suceava, Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga, Washington, New York, NY, Asheville , NC, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago ,, Dallas ,, Denver, Minneapolis ,, Orlando, Sacramento , CA, Seattle , WA, Stockholm, Ankara, Istanbul, Kiev, Odessa
Comisia Electorală Centrală (CEC) a publicat lista statelor și orașelor unde la alegerile parlamentare vor fi deschise cele 146 de secții de votare. d/o Localitatea Numărul secțiilor de votare Republica Austria 1 or. Viena 1 Republica Azerbaidjan 2 or. Așdod 1 Total 2 Republica Italiană 20.1 or. Odessa 1 Total 2 Republica Ungară 36 or.
Persons: Maxim, Abu Organizations: Electorală Centrală, CEC, AB, QC, ON, Confederația Elvețiană, Tel, Reggio, Manchester, Barcelona, Santander, Valencia, FL Locations: străinătate, Republica Federală Germană, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii, Irlandei de Nord, Republica Franceză, Republica Italiană, Rimini, Oradea, România, Atena, Republica Elenă, Statele Unite, Germania, Federația Rusă, Britanie, Italia, Maxim Lebedinschi, Republica Austria, Viena, Republica Azerbaidjan 2, Baku, Republica Belarus, Minsk, Regatul Belgiei, Bruxelles, Republica Bulgară, Sofia, Canada, Ottawa, Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Cehă, Praga, Republica Populară Chineză, Beijing, Republica Cipru, Limassol, Regatul Danemarcei, Copenhaga, Geneva, Emiratele, Abu Dhabi, Estonia, Tallinn, Moscova, Sankt, Petersburg, Tula, Kaluga, Franceză, Paris, Strasbourg, Bordeaux, Lyon, Federală Germania, Berlin, Leipzig, Frankfurt, Main, Düsseldorf, Bremen, Hamburg, München, Stuttgart, Irlanda, Dublin, Limerick, Israel, Aviv, Italiană, Roma, Milano, Padova, Ancona, Bergamo, Bologna, Piacenza, Brescia, Ferrara, Firenze, Genova, Mantova, Modena, Napoli, Parma, Perugia, Pesaro, Torino, Trento, Treviso, Udine, Verona, Vicenza, Tokyo, Republica Letonia, Riga, Republica Lituania, Vilnius, Londra, Birmingham, Glasgow, Northampton, Regatul Norvegiei, Oslo, Republica Poloneză, Varșovia, Republica Portugheză, Lisabona, Regatul Țărilor de Jos, Haga, București, Iași, Bacău, Brașov, Cluj, Napoca, Constanța, Craiova, Galați, Sibiu, Suceava, Timișoara, Spaniei, Madrid, Malaga, Statele Unite ale Americii, Washington, New York, NY, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Minneapolis, Orlando, Sacramento, CA, Seattle, WA, Qatar 32, Regatul Suediei, Stockholm, Republica Turcia, or, Ankara, Istanbul, Ucraina, Kiev, Odessa, Ungară, Budapesta, Moldova
Astăzi, 26 aprilie, se împlinesc 35 de ani de la cea mai mare catastrofă atomică din lume – explozia de la centrala Cernobîl. Motivul: o combinație fatală între un test nereușit și o echipă de specialiști fără experiență. Cum arată Cernobîl la 35 de ani de la explozieUn fotograf olandez a realizat o serie de fotografii în Ucraina, la Cernobîl, locul fostei centrale nucleare. Cadrele surprinse de fotograful Erwin Zwaan arată modul în care natura își revendică drepturile în orașul abandonat în urmă cu 35 de ani. Împreună cu el au fost condamnaţi alţi cinci subalterni, care au primit între 10 si 12 ani de detenţie.
Persons: Erwin Zwaan, Viktor Briuhanov, Împreună Organizations: Ruşii Locations: Cernobîl, Uniunii Sovietice, Europei, Americii de Nord, Ucraina, Belarus, Rusia, Europa Centrală, Ungariei, România, Grecia, Bulgaria, Turcia, Suedia, Kaluga, Tula, Orel, Belarusul, olandez, Profimedia
„La 23 martie, în cursul pregătirilor la sol pentru zborul unui Tu-22M3, sistemul scaunului ejectabil s-a declanşat accidental”, potrivit ministerului. „Din cauza altitudinii insuficiente pentru deschiderea paraşutelor, trei membri ai echipajului au decedat”, a adăugat instituţia de apărare rusă. Potrivit TASS, un membru al echipajului a supravieţuit. O comisie formată din specialişti ai aviaţiei militare a fost trimisă pe acest aerodrom, aflat la sud-vest de Moscova, pentru a stabili cauza accidentului. Tu-22M este un bombardier şi avion de patrulare maritim supersonic, cu aripi cu geometrie variabilă, cu rază de acţiune lungă de concepţie sovietică, constituind varianta modernizată a modelului Tu-22.
Organizations: Reuters, Agerpres Locations: Kaluga, Rusiei, rusă, Moscova
"La 23 martie, în cursul pregătirilor la sol pentru zborul unui Tu-22M3, sistemul scaunului ejectabil s-a declanşat accidental", potrivit ministerului. "Din cauza altitudinii insuficiente pentru deschiderea paraşutelor, trei membri ai echipajului" au decedat, a adăugat instituţia de apărare rusă. Potrivit TASS, un membru al echipajului a supravieţuit. O comisie formată din specialişti ai aviaţiei militare a fost trimisă pe acest aerodrom, aflat la sud-vest de Moscova, pentru a stabili cauza accidentului. Tu-22M este un bombardier şi avion de patrulare maritim supersonic, cu aripi cu geometrie variabilă, cu rază de acţiune lungă de concepţie sovietică, constituind varianta modernizată a modelului Tu-22.
Locations: Kaluga, Rusiei, rusă, Moscova
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