A general view shows the construction site for a bridge across the Kama River as part of the Naberezhnye Chelny and Nizhnekamsk Bypass, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Measuring 1.3 km, it is the longest artificial structure to be erected on the Kazan-Yekaterinburg route within the scope of the Safe and High Quality Roads national project.18.07.2024#8731020
Workers lay down asphalt surface on a section of the M5 Ural Federal Highway in Chelyabinsk region, Russia.11.07.2024#8727415
Workers lay down asphalt surface on a section of the M5 Ural Federal Highway in Chelyabinsk region, Russia.11.07.2024#8727416
Workers lay down and roll the asphalt surface on a section of the M5 Ural Federal Highway in Chelyabinsk region, Russia.11.07.2024#8727419
A view shows a crater on a road after a Ukrainian military strike amid Russia's military operation in Ukraine, in Belgorod, Russia. Ukrainian shelling of Belgorod Region on May 11 killed one woman and injured 29 other civilians, including one child, Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said.11.05.2024#8680601
A view shows a crater left by a missile after a Ukrainian military strike amid Russia's military operation in Ukraine, in Belgorod, Russia. Ukrainian shelling of Belgorod Region on May 11 killed one woman and injured 29 other civilians, including one child, Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said.11.05.2024#8680597
A girl from Belgorod region draws with chalk at a sports and recreation centre in Anapa, Krasnodar region, Russia. Belgorod Region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov has ordered the evacuation of 9,000 children from Belgorod and other areas near the border due to Ukraine's shelling.05.04.2024#8655916
Children from Belgorod region are on vacation at a sports and recreation centre in Anapa, Krasnodar region, Russia. Belgorod Region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov has ordered the evacuation of 9,000 children from Belgorod and other areas near the border due to Ukraine's shelling.05.04.2024#8655882
The photo shows the opening ceremony of the bridge over the Sviyaga River after reconstruction, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.15.11.2023#8558420
The photo shows the opening ceremony of the bridge over the Sviyaga River after reconstruction, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.15.11.2023#8558409
The photo shows the opening ceremony of the bridge over the Sviyaga River after reconstruction, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.15.11.2023#8558419
The photo shows the opening ceremony of the bridge over the Sviyaga River after reconstruction, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.15.11.2023#8558412
The photo shows the opening ceremony of the bridge over the Sviyaga River after reconstruction, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.15.11.2023#8558414
The photo shows the opening ceremony of the bridge over the Sviyaga River after reconstruction, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.15.11.2023#8558416
A view shows the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.12.11.2023#8556317
A view shows the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.12.11.2023#8556314
A road construction worker operates an excavator at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.12.11.2023#8556322
A road construction worker operates an excavator at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.12.11.2023#8556309
Road construction workers are seen at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.12.11.2023#8556308
Road construction workers are seen at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.12.11.2023#8556312
A road construction worker operates a roller at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.12.11.2023#8556311
A road construction worker operates an excavator at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.12.11.2023#8556313
A view shows the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.12.11.2023#8556333
A view shows the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.12.11.2023#8556324
Road construction workers are seen at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.11.11.2023#8556320
Road construction workers are seen at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.11.11.2023#8556318
A view shows the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.11.11.2023#8556319
A view shows the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.11.11.2023#8556321
Road construction workers are seen at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.11.11.2023#8556330
A road construction worker operates an excavator at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.11.11.2023#8556331
A view shows the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.11.11.2023#8556327
A road construction worker operates a roller at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.11.11.2023#8556325
Road construction workers are seen at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.11.11.2023#8556329
Road construction workers are seen at the construction site of the new highway bypassing Simferopol, in Crimea, Russia. The south-eastern bypass of Simferopol will connect the Tavrida highway with the highway to the southern coast of Crimea, bypassing the villages of the Dobrovskaya Valley.11.11.2023#8556332
The photo shows a finished section of the high-speed M-12 "Vostok" highway, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554182
The photo shows a finished section of the high-speed M-12 "Vostok" highway, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554181
The photo shows a finished section of the high-speed M-12 "Vostok" highway, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554178
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554161
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554159
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554158
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554157
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554154
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554148
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554146
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554056
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554052
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554051
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554048
The view shows the construction of a bridge spanning over 3300 meters across the Volga River on the section of the high-speed highway M-12 "Vostok", Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554045
The view shows the construction of the high-speed M-12 "Vostok" highway, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554042
The photo shows a finished section of the high-speed M-12 "Vostok" highway, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Upon completion, the road will link five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, the Republic of Chuvashia, and Tatarstan, reducing the travel time between Moscow and Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours.09.11.2023#8554041
Road construction workers repair a road in the Lenin district of Novosibirsk, Russia.30.08.2023#8505631
Road construction workers repair a road in the Lenin district of Novosibirsk, Russia.30.08.2023#8505627
Road construction workers repair a road in the Lenin district of Novosibirsk, Russia.30.08.2023#8505629
Road construction workers repair a road in the Lenin district of Novosibirsk, Russia.30.08.2023#8505630
Road construction workers repair a road in the Lenin district of Novosibirsk, Russia.30.08.2023#8505632
A worker lays asphalt during road repairs in the Lenin district of Novosibirsk, Russia.30.08.2023#8505628
Road construction workers repair a road in the Lenin district of Novosibirsk, Russia.30.08.2023#8505637
A road construction worker repairs a road in the Lenin district of Novosibirsk, Russia.30.08.2023#8505634
Road construction workers repair a road in the Lenin district of Novosibirsk, Russia.30.08.2023#8505635