Children dressed up in military-style uniforms wait before a parade titled "Great Grandchildren of Victory" as part of the upcoming Victory Day celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two, in Vladivostok, Russia. The event was attended by first-graders from all 34 districts of Primorye, servicemen of the 5th Army, the Pacific Fleet and the Border Service.04.05.2025#8916294
A firefighter takes part in drills to eliminate forest and peatland fires in the Voronovo district outside Moscow, Russia.13.03.2025#8877907
A view shows the Volgoneft 239 tanker during dismantling works near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852134
A specialist of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service works on site to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852132
A view shows the Volgoneft 239 tanker during dismantling works near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852133
Workers use special equipment to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852130
A specialist of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service works on site to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852129
A view shows the Volgoneft 239 tanker during dismantling works near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852131
A worker take part in dismantling of the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852125
A view shows the Volgoneft 239 tanker during dismantling works near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852128
A specialist of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service works on site to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852127
A worker takes part in dismantling of the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852123
A worker take part in dismantling of the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852126
A view shows the Volgoneft 239 tanker during dismantling works near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852124
Workers use special equipment to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852121
Workers use special equipment to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852122
Fire brigade emergency security specialists work on site to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852120
Workers use special equipment to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852118
A specialist of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service works on site to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852115
A specialist of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service works on site to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852113
Specialists of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service work on site to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852116
A specialist of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service works on site to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852114
Workers use special equipment to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852112
A view shows fuel oil residue on the rocks at Cape Panagiya during dismantling works of the Volgoneft 239 tanker near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852117
Workers use special equipment to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852111
Specialists of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service work on site to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852110
Specialists of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service work on site to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852109
Specialists of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service work on site to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852107
Workers use special equipment to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852105
Workers use special equipment to dismantle the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the port of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying around 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea.05.02.2025#8852106
A view shows the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843543
A worker stands on a 400 metre long artificial embankment next to the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya, built to protect the tanker from storms and prevent further oil leaks, during works to pump fuel oil from the tanker after fuel oil spilled into the Black Sea by two storm-wrecked Russian tankers was washed ashore, spreading over miles of the seacoast, near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843570
A view shows a 400 metre long artificial embankment next to the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya, built to protect the tanker from storms and prevent further oil leaks, near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843557
A view shows a 400 metre long artificial embankment next to the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya, built to protect the tanker from storms and prevent further oil leaks, near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843549
A specialist of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service works on site to pump fuel oil from the Volgoneft 239 tanker after fuel oil spilled into the Black Sea by two storm-wrecked Russian tankers was washed ashore, spreading over miles of the seacoast, near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843541
Specialists of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service work on site to pump fuel oil from the Volgoneft 239 tanker after fuel oil spilled into the Black Sea by two storm-wrecked Russian tankers was washed ashore, spreading over miles of the seacoast, near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843540
A view shows the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843539
A view shows the damaged hull of the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843538
A view shows the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843607
Specialists of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service work on site to pump fuel oil from the Volgoneft 239 tanker after fuel oil spilled into the Black Sea by two storm-wrecked Russian tankers was washed ashore, spreading over miles of the seacoast, near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843536
Specialists of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service work on site to pump fuel oil from the Volgoneft 239 tanker after fuel oil spilled into the Black Sea by two storm-wrecked Russian tankers was washed ashore, spreading over miles of the seacoast, near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843524
Specialists of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service work on site to pump fuel oil from the Volgoneft 239 tanker after fuel oil spilled into the Black Sea by two storm-wrecked Russian tankers was washed ashore, spreading over miles of the seacoast, near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843526
Specialists work on site to collect fuel oil off Cape Panagiya next to the grounded Volgoneft 239 tanker during a clean-up operation after fuel oil spilled into the Black Sea by two storm-wrecked Russian tankers was washed ashore, spreading over miles of the seacoast, near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843610
A view shows the Volgoneft 239 tanker aground off Cape Panagiya near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843574
Specialists of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service work on site to pump fuel oil from the Volgoneft 239 tanker after fuel oil spilled into the Black Sea by two storm-wrecked Russian tankers was washed ashore, spreading over miles of the seacoast, near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843523
Specialists of the Russian Maritime Rescue Service work on site to pump fuel oil from the Volgoneft 239 tanker after fuel oil spilled into the Black Sea by two storm-wrecked Russian tankers was washed ashore, spreading over miles of the seacoast, near the coastal village of Taman, Krasnodar Region, Russia. On December 15, the Russian Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said that two oil fuel-laden tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, had wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm. The tankers were estimated to be carrying about 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, of which about 2,400 tonnes leaked into the sea, much less than initially estimated.19.01.2025#8843522
A wine technician works in the fermentation department of the Abrau-Durso Winehouse in Abrau-Durso, Krasnodar Region, Russia.05.09.2024#8758308
A serviceman from the repair and restoration unit of the South Group of Forces installs a mesh screen to protect the vehicle from drones, in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location, in Russia.06.04.2024#8656881
Servicemen from the repair and restoration unit of the South Group of Forces install mesh screens to protect the vehicle from drones, in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location, in Russia.06.04.2024#8656880
Servicemen from the repair and restoration unit of the South Group of Forces install mesh screens to protect the vehicle from drones, in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location, in Russia.06.04.2024#8656878
A serviceman from the repair and restoration unit of the South Group of Forces welds mesh screens to protect the vehicle from drones, in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location, in Russia.06.04.2024#8656877
Vehicles are parked in the garage of the repair and restoration unit of the South Group of Forces, in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location, in Russia.06.04.2024#8656860
Vehicles are parked in the garage of the repair and restoration unit of the South Group of Forces, in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location, in Russia.06.04.2024#8656869
A view shows a liquefied natural gas (LNG) production plant in the village of Prigorodnoye, Sakhalin Region, Russia.09.02.2023#8367981
A crew member of a Russian T-72 tank smokes, in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location.12.01.2023#8354865
A Russian T-72 tank is seen at a firing position in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location.12.01.2023#8354884
A Russian T-72 tank is seen at a firing position in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location.12.01.2023#8354888
A crew member of a Russian T-72 tank smokes, in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location.12.01.2023#8354885
Crew members of a Russian T-72 tank are seen, in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location.12.01.2023#8354874
A Russian T-72 tank is seen at a firing position in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location.12.01.2023#8353674