Moscow. Installing the exhibition Ukraine: At the Turns of the Era in the Manege Central Exhibition Hall. The exhibition consists of ten themed halls and covers a historical period from the establishment of the ancient Russian state until modern times. It features maps, posters, photos, video materials and newsreels, as well as declassified archive documents and also utilizes modern multimedia technologies, including projections, Kinect systems and interactive panels. The exhibition also interprets historical events in line with official Ukrainian concepts.02.11.2022#8309709
Moscow. Installing the exhibition Ukraine: At the Turns of the Era in the Manege Central Exhibition Hall. The exhibition consists of ten themed halls and covers a historical period from the establishment of the ancient Russian state until modern times. It features maps, posters, photos, video materials and newsreels, as well as declassified archive documents and also utilizes modern multimedia technologies, including projections, Kinect systems and interactive panels. The exhibition also interprets historical events in line with official Ukrainian concepts.02.11.2022#8309722
Monument to Prince Dmitry Pozharsky, legendary Russian military commander, who served as Governor of Zaraysk in the early 17th century. His effort largely protected the Zaraysk Castle during the 1610-1611 invasion. Unveiled in 2004, the bronze and granite bust was sculpted by Merited Artist of Russia Yury Ivanov and architect S. Kireyev.27.09.2022#8304826
A truck at the Belarusian-Lithuanian border at the Bieniakoni checkpoint in the Grodno Region, Belarus.16.02.2016#2792592
A truck in line to cross the Belarusian-Lithuanian border at the Bieniakoni in the Grodno Region, Belarus.16.02.2016#2792590
A Lithuanian team fan attends a warm-up match between Russian and Lithuanian national teams.29.05.2012#1140590
Lansvide Salgiute's "Little Squirrel" displayed at the exhibition of Lithuanian painting during the Vilnius Days festival in Moscow01.04.2003#41491
Vytalius Ciepkauskas's work "Speed II" displayed at the exhibition of Lithuanian painting during the Vilnius Days festival in Moscow01.04.2003#41490
Vytalius Ciepkauskas's work "A hard nut to crack" displayed at the exhibition of Lithuanian painting during the Vilnius Days festival in Moscow01.04.2003#41485
Vilnius residents rallied beside a symbolic coffin to commemorate the Lithuanians killed in Afghanistan01.12.1998#53628
Vilnius. Ready-made goods from a Lithuanian-Russian joint venture manufacturing mannequins01.11.1995#8423440
Center: Lithuanian girl Rasa Prasceviciute who lost both feet in an accident in 1983 leads a normal life, thanks to Moscow surgeon Ramaz Datiashvili who performed unique limb replantation surgery.10.10.1995#8280284
Center: Lithuanian girl Rasa Prasceviciute who lost both feet in an accident in 1983 leads a normal life, thanks to Moscow surgeon Ramaz Datiashvili who performed unique limb replantation surgery. She is seen here playing basketball.10.10.1995#8280283
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her classmate.10.10.1995#8424812
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her foster mother Sofia Adomaitene.10.10.1995#8424811
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, during a math lesson.10.10.1995#8424810
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, at home with her foster mother Sofia Adomaitene.10.10.1995#8424809
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her foster parents, Pijus Adomaitis and Sofia Adomaitene.10.10.1995#8424808
Center: Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her classmates in the school gym.10.10.1995#8424807
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine.10.10.1995#8424806
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine.10.10.1995#8424805
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, is seen here with her schoolmates during a recess.10.10.1995#6331841
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, iattends a computer science class.10.10.1995#6331840
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, is seen here with her schoolmates during a recess.10.10.1995#6331839
Lithuanian schoolgirl who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, learns to play the kankles, a traditional Lithuanian folk instrument.10.10.1995#6331837
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR, is seen here at a Math lesson.10.10.1995#6331232
Lithuanian schoolgirl who was performed a limb replantation surgery, the first in the USSR.10.10.1995#6331231
Vilnius, Lithuania. Gediminas Tower on Castle Hill, honors Lithuanian Prince Gediminas, founder of the Gediminid Dynasty.03.09.1995#8264134
Vilnius, Lithuania. A party marking the opening of a plant manufacturing plastic windows and doors using German equipment and feedstock.01.12.1994#8273482
Great Patriotic War veteran Genrikas Olsauskas advises a client on legal matters in Vilnius, Lithuania.01.11.1994#8423451
Great Patriotic War veteran Genrikas Olsauskas shiws wooden items at his home in Vilnius, Lithuania.01.11.1994#8423450
Veteran of the Great Patriotic War G. Olsauskas with his daughter and grandchildren.01.11.1994#3134037
Lithuanian President Algirdas Brazauskas (center) welcoming Pope John Paul II (third left) at the airport, Vilnius. 04.09.1993#53657
The national Lithuanian currency, litas. Litas was put into circulation on June 25, 1993. A 50 litas banknote.01.07.1993#3114564
The national Lithuanian currency, litas. Litas was put into circulation on June 25, 1993. A 20 litas banknote.01.07.1993#3114563
The national Lithuanian currency, litas. Litas was put into circulation on June 25, 1993. A 50 litas banknote.01.07.1993#3114562
The national Lithuanian currency, litas. Litas was put into circulation on June 25, 1993. A 100 litas banknote.01.07.1993#3114561
Officers of the Aras rapid response unit of the Lithuanian Interior Ministry, now the ARAS Counter-Terrorism Operations Unit of the Lithuanian Police Force, in training.01.06.1993#8258685
Officers of the Aras rapid response unit of the Lithuanian Interior Ministry, now the ARAS Counter-Terrorism Operations Unit of the Lithuanian Police Force, in training.01.06.1993#8258684
Officers of the Aras rapid response unit of the Lithuanian Interior Ministry, now the ARAS Counter-Terrorism Operations Unit of the Lithuanian Police Force, in training.01.06.1993#8258678
Lithuanian President Algirdas Brazauskas (foreground) attending inauguration ceremony.01.03.1993#87993
Lithuanian President Algirdas Brazauskas (second right) before inauguration ceremony.01.03.1993#87992
A meeting between President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin and Chairman of Supreme Soviet of Lithuania Vytautas Landsbergis at the Moscow Kremlin. From left: Russian Minister of Defense Pavel Grachyov, Russian Acting Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, Chief of Staff of the Russian Presidential Executive Office Yury Petrov, and Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Russia Ruslan Khasbulatov before the ceremony to sign Russian-Lithuanian agreements.08.09.1992#6584464
September 8, 1992. Lithuanian Chairman of the Supreme Council Vitautas Landsbergis visits Moscow. Russian President Boris Yeltsin, standing in the center, Lithuanian Chairman of the Supreme Council Vitautas Landsbergis, left, and Russian Chairman of the Supreme Council Ruslan Khasbulatov during the signing of the agreement to withdraw Russian troops from Lithuania. The agreement is being signed by Minister of Guarding the Edge of the Republic of Lithuania Audrius Butkevicius and Russian Minister of Defense Pavel Grachyov.08.09.1992#3224812