Musician Eduard Sharlot, charged with desecrating symbols of Russia's military glory, insulting the feelings of religious believers and damaging an official document for publications he made on social media, is seen inside a defendant’s glass cage during a hearing at the Samara Regional Court in Samara, Russia.27.12.2024#8836926
Musician Eduard Sharlot, charged with desecrating symbols of Russia's military glory, insulting the feelings of religious believers and damaging an official document for publications he made on social media, is seen inside a defendant’s glass cage during a hearing at the Samara Regional Court in Samara, Russia.27.12.2024#8836927
Musician Eduard Sharlot, charged with desecrating symbols of Russia's military glory, insulting the feelings of religious believers and damaging an official document for publications he made on social media, is escorted before a hearing at the Samara Regional Court in Samara, Russia.27.12.2024#8836924
Musician Eduard Sharlot, charged with desecrating symbols of Russia's military glory, insulting the feelings of religious believers and damaging an official document for publications he made on social media, is seen inside a defendant’s glass cage during a hearing at the Samara Regional Court in Samara, Russia.27.12.2024#8836925
A view shows decorations for sale at a supermarket decorated for the upcoming New Year and Christmas holiday season, as Russia's military operation in Ukraine continues, in Mariupol, Donetsk People's Republic, Russia.15.12.2024#8828943
A counter with nuts and dried fruits for sale is pictured during the Golden Autumn food festival at Moskino Cinema Park outside Moscow, Russia.12.10.2024#8784336
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781511
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781510
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781512
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781513
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781515
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781525
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781516
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781527
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781518
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781521
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781429
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigators Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, and Kristina Lyakhovenko, another suspect in the case accused of illegally taking several bitcoin data storage devices, are seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781431
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781368
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781434
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781366
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781437
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781440
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781353
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781364
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781354
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781445
Ukrainian citizen Alexander Permyakov, accused of involvement in the assassination attempt of Zakhar Prilepin, A Just Russia - For Truth co-chairman, writer and public figure, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. The court sentenced Alexander Permyakov to life imprisonment.30.09.2024#8775608
Ukrainian citizen Alexander Permyakov, accused of involvement in the assassination attempt of Zakhar Prilepin, A Just Russia - For Truth co-chairman, writer and public figure, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. The court sentenced Alexander Permyakov to life imprisonment.30.09.2024#8775609
Ukrainian citizen Alexander Permyakov, accused of involvement in the assassination attempt of Zakhar Prilepin, A Just Russia - For Truth co-chairman, writer and public figure, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. The court sentenced Alexander Permyakov to life imprisonment.30.09.2024#8775611
Ukrainian citizen Alexander Permyakov, accused of involvement in the assassination attempt of Zakhar Prilepin, A Just Russia - For Truth co-chairman, writer and public figure, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. The court sentenced Alexander Permyakov to life imprisonment.30.09.2024#8775613
A Russian serviceman of the assault units of the 27th Motorised Rifle Brigade of the 1st Guards Tank Army of Russia's Battlegroup West fires an AK assault rifle while practising assault techniques on an enemy stronghold amid Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at an undisclosed location, Russia.29.05.2024#8697941
A Russian serviceman of the assault units of the 27th Motorised Rifle Brigade of the 1st Guards Tank Army of Russia's Battlegroup West fires an AK assault rifle while practising assault techniques on an enemy stronghold amid Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at an undisclosed location, Russia.29.05.2024#8697940
A Russian serviceman of the assault units of the 27th Motorised Rifle Brigade of the 1st Guards Tank Army of Russia's Battlegroup West fires an AK assault rifle while practising assault techniques on an enemy stronghold amid Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at an undisclosed location, Russia.29.05.2024#8697913
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Investigative Committee, specialists of Russian Investigative Committee, Federal Security Service and Interior Ministry work at the Crocus City Hall concert venue following a shooting incident, near Moscow, Russia. Dozens of people dead and injured as a result of the terrorist attack on March 22 when several armed men began shooting in the concert hall in Moscow region. A massive fire has also broken out at the venue. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.23.03.2024#8648149
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Investigative Committee, specialists of Russian Investigative Committee, Federal Security Service and Interior Ministry work at the Crocus City Hall concert venue following a shooting incident, near Moscow, Russia. Dozens of people dead and injured as a result of the terrorist attack on March 22 when several armed men began shooting in the concert hall in Moscow region. A massive fire has also broken out at the venue. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.23.03.2024#8648147
Visitors get acquainted with the exposition at the opening of the exhibition "Polytechnic Museum: Approaching the Future" in Moscow.29.02.2024#8631364
The Stary Oskol station in the Belgorod Region. Historical exhibits on display in a carriage of the vintage train Road of Courage, launched on the 80th anniversary of liberating Stary Oskol from Nazi German invaders. The train travels along the Stary Oskol-Sarayevka route.05.02.2023#8365654
A shell is seen on the ground near the entrance to Perm State National Research University, Russia. According to preliminary information some people were killed and others injured during a shooting at the Perm State National Research University.20.09.2021#6655233
The Honored Master of Folk Art in the DPR, blacksmith Viktor Mikhalev holds arts and crafts made from empty war shells at his workshop in Donetsk, self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Eastern Ukraine.15.03.2021#6495607
The Honored Master of Folk Art in the DPR, blacksmith Viktor Mikhalev, makes a souvenir from an empty war shell at his workshop in Donetsk, self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Eastern Ukraine.15.03.2021#6495591
The Honored Master of Folk Art in the DPR, blacksmith Viktor Mikhalev, makes a souvenir from an empty war shell at his workshop in Donetsk, self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Eastern Ukraine.15.03.2021#6495594
The Honored Master of Folk Art in the DPR, blacksmith Viktor Mikhalev, makes a souvenir from an empty war shell at his workshop in Donetsk, self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Eastern Ukraine.15.03.2021#6495593
A metal rose, just made from a spent shell casing, glows from the heat of the burner, not having time to cool down, at Victor Mikhalev's workshop in Donetsk, self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Eastern Ukraine. The Honored Master of Folk Art in the DPR, blacksmith Viktor Mikhalev, make arts from empty war shells. 15.03.2021#6495659
A metal rose, just made from a spent shell casing, glows from the heat of the burner, not having time to cool down, at Victor Mikhalev's workshop in Donetsk, self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Eastern Ukraine. The Honored Master of Folk Art in the DPR, blacksmith Viktor Mikhalev, make arts from empty war shells. 15.03.2021#6495657
A metal rose, just made from a spent shell casing, glows from the heat of the burner at Victor Mikhalev's workshop in Donetsk, self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Eastern Ukraine. The Honored Master of Folk Art in the DPR, blacksmith Viktor Mikhalev, make arts from empty war shells. 15.03.2021#6495658
The Honored Master of Folk Art in the DPR, blacksmith Viktor Mikhalev holds empty war shells near his workshop in Donetsk, self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Eastern Ukraine.15.03.2021#6495615
Spent shell casings and an unexploded shell from which the Honored Master of Folk Art in the DPR, blacksmith Viktor Mikhalev, makes souvenirs and arts, are seen on the ground near his workshop in Donetsk, self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Eastern Ukraine. 15.03.2021#6495711
Parts of exploded shells from which the Honored Master of Folk Art in the DPR, blacksmith Viktor Mikhalev, makes souvenirs and arts, are seen at his workshop in Donetsk, self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Eastern Ukraine. 15.03.2021#6495679
Former Russian tennis player Marat Safin presents the trophy during an awarding ceremony at the Davis Cup Finals tournament in Madrid, Spain.24.11.2019#6088739
Former Russian tennis player Marat Safin presents the trophy during an awarding ceremony at the Davis Cup Finals tournament in Madrid, Spain.24.11.2019#6088729
Former Russian tennis player Marat Safin, centre right, presents the trophy during an awarding ceremony at the Davis Cup Finals tournament in Madrid, Spain.24.11.2019#6088737
Passengers wait for taxies outside the "Tolmachevo" airport building in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia. 02.08.2019#5966268
Luggage is pictured before loading to a plane at the "Tolmachevo" airport in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia. 02.08.2019#5966289
Passengers walk the "Tolmachevo" airport building in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia. 02.08.2019#5966291
A de-mining expert defuses mines at an undisclosed location, in the Aleppo province, Syria. Armenia has sent a team of 83 experts, including de-mining specialists, medical personnel and security officers, to Syria to help clear mines and provide medical assistance to residents of Aleppo, in northern Syria.21.02.2019#5789002
A de-mining expert defuses mines at an undisclosed location, in the Aleppo province, Syria. Armenia has sent a team of 83 experts, including de-mining specialists, medical personnel and security officers, to Syria to help clear mines and provide medical assistance to residents of Aleppo, in northern Syria.21.02.2019#5789001
A de-mining expert defuses mines at an undisclosed location, in the Aleppo province, Syria. Armenia has sent a team of 83 experts, including de-mining specialists, medical personnel and security officers, to Syria to help clear mines and provide medical assistance to residents of Aleppo, in northern Syria.21.02.2019#5788999
A de-mining expert defuses mines at an undisclosed location, in the Aleppo province, Syria. Armenia has sent a team of 83 experts, including de-mining specialists, medical personnel and security officers, to Syria to help clear mines and provide medical assistance to residents of Aleppo, in northern Syria.21.02.2019#5788996
De-mining experts prepare to defuse mines at an undisclosed location, in the Aleppo province, Syria. Armenia has sent a team of 83 experts, including de-mining specialists, medical personnel and security officers, to Syria to help clear mines and provide medical assistance to residents of Aleppo, in northern Syria.21.02.2019#5788991