Cadets of the Admiral Nevelskoy Maritime State University attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the memorial for the lower ranks of the Varyag cruiser at the maritime cemetery during commemorative events marking the 121st anniversary of the battle between the Japanese and Russian naval forces in the Chemulpo Bay, in Vladivostok, Russia. At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, on February 9, 1904, a squadron of 14 Japanese cruisers and bombers blocked the neutral Korean port of Chemulpo (present-day Incheon), which harbored the Russian armored cruiser Varyag (The Varangian) and the Koreets (The Korean) gunboat. After the Varyag received serious damage and lost 40 men in a three hour battle, the decision was made to evacuate the crews to nearby neutral ships and sink the Russian ones.09.02.2025#8855045
Russian Navy sailors attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the memorial for the lower ranks of the Varyag cruiser at the maritime cemetery, as part of commemorative events marking the 121st anniversary of the battle between the Japanese and Russian naval forces in the Chemulpo Bay, in Vladivostok, Russia. At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, on February 9, 1904, a squadron of 14 Japanese cruisers and bombers blocked the neutral Korean port of Chemulpo (present-day Incheon), which harbored the Russian armored cruiser Varyag (The Varangian) and the Koreets (The Korean) gunboat. After the Varyag received serious damage and lost 40 men in a three hour battle, the decision was made to evacuate the crews to nearby neutral ships and sink the Russian ones.09.02.2025#8855044
Cadets of the Admiral Nevelskoy Maritime State University lay flowers at the memorial for the lower ranks of the Varyag cruiser at the maritime cemetery during commemorative events marking the 121st anniversary of the battle between the Japanese and Russian naval forces in the Chemulpo Bay, in Vladivostok, Russia. At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, on February 9, 1904, a squadron of 14 Japanese cruisers and bombers blocked the neutral Korean port of Chemulpo (present-day Incheon), which harbored the Russian armored cruiser Varyag (The Varangian) and the Koreets (The Korean) gunboat. After the Varyag received serious damage and lost 40 men in a three hour battle, the decision was made to evacuate the crews to nearby neutral ships and sink the Russian ones.09.02.2025#8855041
Russian Navy sailors attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the memorial for the lower ranks of the Varyag cruiser at the maritime cemetery, as part of commemorative events marking the 121st anniversary of the battle between the Japanese and Russian naval forces in the Chemulpo Bay, in Vladivostok, Russia. At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, on February 9, 1904, a squadron of 14 Japanese cruisers and bombers blocked the neutral Korean port of Chemulpo (present-day Incheon), which harbored the Russian armored cruiser Varyag (The Varangian) and the Koreets (The Korean) gunboat. After the Varyag received serious damage and lost 40 men in a three hour battle, the decision was made to evacuate the crews to nearby neutral ships and sink the Russian ones.09.02.2025#8855040
An Orthodox clergy conducts a service at the memorial for the lower ranks of the Varyag cruiser at the maritime cemetery, as part of commemorative events marking the 121st anniversary of the battle between the Japanese and Russian naval forces in the Chemulpo Bay, in Vladivostok, Russia. At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, on February 9, 1904, a squadron of 14 Japanese cruisers and bombers blocked the neutral Korean port of Chemulpo (present-day Incheon), which harbored the Russian armored cruiser Varyag (The Varangian) and the Koreets (The Korean) gunboat. After the Varyag received serious damage and lost 40 men in a three hour battle, the decision was made to evacuate the crews to nearby neutral ships and sink the Russian ones.09.02.2025#8855039
Russian Navy sailors and cadets attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the memorial for the lower ranks of the Varyag cruiser at the maritime cemetery, as part of commemorative events marking the 121st anniversary of the battle between the Japanese and Russian naval forces in the Chemulpo Bay, in Vladivostok, Russia. At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, on February 9, 1904, a squadron of 14 Japanese cruisers and bombers blocked the neutral Korean port of Chemulpo (present-day Incheon), which harbored the Russian armored cruiser Varyag (The Varangian) and the Koreets (The Korean) gunboat. After the Varyag received serious damage and lost 40 men in a three hour battle, the decision was made to evacuate the crews to nearby neutral ships and sink the Russian ones.09.02.2025#8855036
Russian Navy sailors and cadets attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the memorial for the lower ranks of the Varyag cruiser at the maritime cemetery, as part of commemorative events marking the 121st anniversary of the battle between the Japanese and Russian naval forces in the Chemulpo Bay, in Vladivostok, Russia. At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, on February 9, 1904, a squadron of 14 Japanese cruisers and bombers blocked the neutral Korean port of Chemulpo (present-day Incheon), which harbored the Russian armored cruiser Varyag (The Varangian) and the Koreets (The Korean) gunboat. After the Varyag received serious damage and lost 40 men in a three hour battle, the decision was made to evacuate the crews to nearby neutral ships and sink the Russian ones.09.02.2025#8855035
Members of a military band perform at the maritime cemetery during commemorative events marking the 121st anniversary of the battle between the Japanese and Russian naval forces in the Chemulpo Bay, in Vladivostok, Russia. At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, on February 9, 1904, a squadron of 14 Japanese cruisers and bombers blocked the neutral Korean port of Chemulpo (present-day Incheon), which harbored the Russian armored cruiser Varyag (The Varangian) and the Koreets (The Korean) gunboat. After the Varyag received serious damage and lost 40 men in a three hour battle, the decision was made to evacuate the crews to nearby neutral ships and sink the Russian ones.09.02.2025#8855033
Russian Navy sailors, cadets and Orthodox clergy attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the memorial for the lower ranks of the Varyag cruiser at the maritime cemetery, as part of commemorative events marking the 121st anniversary of the battle between the Japanese and Russian naval forces in the Chemulpo Bay, in Vladivostok, Russia. At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, on February 9, 1904, a squadron of 14 Japanese cruisers and bombers blocked the neutral Korean port of Chemulpo (present-day Incheon), which harbored the Russian armored cruiser Varyag (The Varangian) and the Koreets (The Korean) gunboat. After the Varyag received serious damage and lost 40 men in a three hour battle, the decision was made to evacuate the crews to nearby neutral ships and sink the Russian ones.09.02.2025#8855032
Cadets of the Admiral Nevelskoy Maritime State University attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the memorial for the lower ranks of the Varyag cruiser at the maritime cemetery during commemorative events marking the 121st anniversary of the battle between the Japanese and Russian naval forces in the Chemulpo Bay, in Vladivostok, Russia. At the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, on February 9, 1904, a squadron of 14 Japanese cruisers and bombers blocked the neutral Korean port of Chemulpo (present-day Incheon), which harbored the Russian armored cruiser Varyag (The Varangian) and the Koreets (The Korean) gunboat. After the Varyag received serious damage and lost 40 men in a three hour battle, the decision was made to evacuate the crews to nearby neutral ships and sink the Russian ones.09.02.2025#8855030
A view shows the scene of a car blast, in central Donetsk, Donetsk People's Republic, Russia. The head of DPR's Yelenovskaya penal colony Sergey Yevsyukov was killed and his wife was injured in the explosion.09.12.2024#8824915
A view shows the scene of a car blast, in central Donetsk, Donetsk People's Republic, Russia. The head of DPR's Yelenovskaya penal colony Sergey Yevsyukov was killed and his wife was injured in the explosion.09.12.2024#8824911
A view shows the scene of a car blast, in central Donetsk, Donetsk People's Republic, Russia. The head of DPR's Yelenovskaya penal colony Sergey Yevsyukov was killed and his wife was injured in the explosion.09.12.2024#8824913
A view shows the scene of a car blast, in central Donetsk, Donetsk People's Republic, Russia. The head of DPR's Yelenovskaya penal colony Sergey Yevsyukov was killed and his wife was injured in the explosion.09.12.2024#8824912
A view shows the scene of a car blast, in central Donetsk, Donetsk People's Republic, Russia. The head of DPR's Yelenovskaya penal colony Sergey Yevsyukov was killed and his wife was injured in the explosion.09.12.2024#8824918
Delegates from BRICS countries admired St. Petersburg sights.12.07.2024#8731515600x400 PXJPEG800x533 PXJPEG4000x2667 PXJPEG5 Mb
Delegates from BRICS countries admired St. Petersburg sights.12.07.2024#8731513600x400 PXJPEG800x533 PXJPEG4000x2667 PXJPEG5 Mb
A monument to the great Russian and Soviet writer Konstantin Paustovsky in Tarusa. The monument was installed in the city square, on the high bank of the Oka in 2012. The designer and executor of the project is Professor Vadim Tserkovnikov, Ph.D. in Philosophy, sculptor, full member of the Academy of Architectural Heritage.01.05.2022#8184207
A monument to the great Russian and Soviet writer Konstantin Paustovsky in Tarusa. The monument was installed in the city square, on the high bank of the Oka in 2012. The designer and executor of the project is Professor Vadim Tserkovnikov, Ph.D. in Philosophy, sculptor, full member of the Academy of Architectural Heritage.01.05.2022#8184192
A monument to the great Russian and Soviet writer Konstantin Paustovsky in Tarusa. The monument was installed in the city square, on the high bank of the Oka in 2012. The designer and executor of the project is Professor Vadim Tserkovnikov, Ph.D. in Philosophy, sculptor, full member of the Academy of Architectural Heritage.01.05.2022#8184191
A monument to the great Russian and Soviet writer Konstantin Paustovsky in Tarusa. The monument was installed in the city square, on the high bank of the Oka in 2012. The designer and executor of the project is Professor Vadim Tserkovnikov, Ph.D. in Philosophy, sculptor, full member of the Academy of Architectural Heritage.01.05.2022#8184190
A monument to the great Russian and Soviet writer Konstantin Paustovsky in Tarusa. The monument was installed in the city square, on the high bank of the Oka in 2012. The designer and executor of the project is Professor Vadim Tserkovnikov, Ph.D. in Philosophy, sculptor, full member of the Academy of Architectural Heritage.01.05.2022#8184189
The newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) is moored at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279370
Commander of the Northern Fleet of the Russian Federation Vice Admiral Alexander Moiseyev, centre, salutes during a welcoming ceremony for crew members of the newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279371
Crew members of the newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) take part in a welcoming ceremony upon arrival at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279369
Crew members of the newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) take part in a welcoming ceremony upon arrival at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279368
Crew members of the newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) arrive at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279367
Women in traditional Russian costumes wait during a ceremony to welcome crew members of the newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279366
The newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) arrives at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279364
The newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) arrives at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279362
Russian Navy officers stand at attention during a welcoming ceremony for the newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279361
The newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) is towed at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279359
The newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) is towed at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279358
The newest Borei-A class strategic ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) is towed at the main submarine base of the Northern Fleet in Gadzhievo, Murmansk region, Russia.03.07.2020#6279357
The Russian nuclear missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) is moored at the naval base of Severomorsk, Russia.27.05.2020#6250977
A crew member walks aboard the Russian nuclear missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) at the naval base of Severomorsk, Russia.27.05.2020#6250999
A navigator works onboard the Russian nuclear missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) at the naval base of Severomorsk, Russia.27.05.2020#6251006
First Rank Captain Vladimir Kuzmin, commanding officer of the Russian nuclear missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great), is seen aboard the ship at the naval base of Severomorsk, Russia.27.05.2020#6251018
Crew members are seen aboard the Russian nuclear missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) at the naval base of Severomorsk, Russia.27.05.2020#6250985
A crew member is seen aboard the Russian nuclear missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) at the naval base of Severomorsk, Russia.27.05.2020#6250988
Crew members stand in formation aboard the Russian nuclear missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) at the naval base of Severomorsk, Russia.27.05.2020#6250990
A crew member is seen aboard the Russian nuclear missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) at the naval base of Severomorsk, Russia.27.05.2020#6250989
Crew members are seen aboard the Russian nuclear missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great) at the naval base of Severomorsk, Russia.27.05.2020#6250986
Kometa 120M, a high-speed hydrofoil boat, performs its maiden trip from Sevastopol to Yalta. Background: the Sevastopol Fortress.01.08.2018#5602732
Passengers aboard Kometa 120M, a high-speed hydrofoil boat, during its maiden trip from Sevastopol to Yalta.01.08.2018#5602769
Passengers aboard Kometa 120M, a high-speed hydrofoil boat, during its maiden trip from Sevastopol to Yalta.01.08.2018#5602770
Passengers aboard Kometa 120M, a high-speed hydrofoil boat, during its maiden trip from Sevastopol to Yalta.01.08.2018#5602771
Passngers take pictures aboard Kometa 120M, a high-speed hydrofoil boat, during its maiden trip from Sevastopol to Yalta.01.08.2018#5602772
Passengers aboard Kometa 120M, a high-speed hydrofoil boat, during its maiden trip from Sevastopol to Yalta.01.08.2018#5602773
Passngers take pictures aboard Kometa 120M, a high-speed hydrofoil boat, during its maiden trip from Sevastopol to Yalta.01.08.2018#5602775
Kometa 120M, a high-speed hydrofoil boat, before performing its maiden trip from Sevastopol to Yalta.01.08.2018#5602780
Captain of Kometa 120M, a high-speed hydrofoil boat, before its maiden trip from Sevastopol to Yalta.01.08.2018#5602767
Captain of Kometa 120M, a high-speed hydrofoil boat, before its maiden trip from Sevastopol to Yalta.01.08.2018#5602768