The 1st International Disabled Youth Festival in Moscow (July 25 - August 2, 1992). Celebrations on Vorobyovy Gory during the festival.04.09.2022#8267225
Konstantin Malofeyev, left, Chairman of the Safe Internet League executive board, and Pavel Astakhov, Children's Rights Commissioner for the President of the Russian Federation, examine boxes with humanitarian aid and presents waiting to be shipped to children in the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics as part of the charity event "Christmas Tree to Novorossiya!".15.12.2014#2544274
Pavel Astakhov, Children's Rights Commissioner for the President of the Russian Federation, examines boxes with humanitarian aid and presents waiting to be shipped to children in the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics as part of the charity event "Christmas Tree to Novorossiya!".15.12.2014#2544273
Pavel Astakhov, Children's Rights Commissioner for the President of the Russian Federation, examines boxes with humanitarian aid and presents waiting to be shipped to children in the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics as part of the charity event "Christmas Tree to Novorossiya!".15.12.2014#2544272
Pavel Astakhov, Children's Rights Commissioner for the President of the Russian Federation, examines boxes with humanitarian aid and presents waiting to be shipped to children in the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics as part of the charity event "Christmas Tree to Novorossiya!".15.12.2014#2544271
Russia's first lady Svetlana Medvedeva, right, talking with a Great Patriotic War veteran at a New Year charity event staged by the CIS Interstate Foundation for Humanitarian Cooperation on December 16, 2009.16.12.2009#531301
Russia's first lady Svetlana Medvedeva, left, talking with a Great Patriotic War veteran at a New Year charity event staged by the CIS Interstate Foundation for Humanitarian Cooperation on December 16, 2009.16.12.2009#531302
Russia's first lady Svetlana Medvedeva speaking at a New Year charity event staged by the CIS Interstate Foundation for Humanitarian Cooperation, December 16, 2009.16.12.2009#531303
Russia's first lady Svetlana Medvedeva, second right, Kremlin Chief of Staff Sergey Naryshkin, center, and Russian Presidential Aide Dzhakhan Pollyeva, right, attending a New Year charity event staged by the CIS Interstate Foundation for Humanitarian Cooperation on December 16, 2009.16.12.2009#531304
Russia's first lady Svetlana Medvedeva, center, Kremlin Chief of Staff Sergey Naryshkin, left, and Russian Presidential Aide Dzhakhan Pollyeva attending a New Year charity event staged by the CIS Interstate Foundation for Humanitarian Cooperation, December 16, 2009.16.12.2009#531305
The North Caucasus. On the eve of the holy month of Ramadan, the village of Ken-Yurt in the Grozny District hosted a charitable event, with over 500 families receiving food parcels consisting of flour, sugar, rice, vegetable oil and tea. In this photo, the residents of the village of Ken-Yurt, controlled by federal forces, are receiving humanitarian relief aid.27.02.1999#8897211
The 1st International Disabled Youth Festival in Moscow (July 25 - August 2, 1992). Basketball competition for wheelchair users.25.07.1992#8267230
The 1st International Disabled Youth Festival in Moscow (July 25 - August 2, 1992). City streets during the festival.25.07.1992#8267229
The 1st International Disabled Youth Festival in Moscow (July 25 - August 2, 1992). The cultural program of the festival included concerts in open areas in city parks.25.07.1992#8267228
The 1st International Disabled Youth Festival in Moscow (July 25 - August 2, 1992). Guests could buy souvenirs made by hand by people with disabilities on festival venues.25.07.1992#8267227
The 1st International Disabled Youth Festival in Moscow (July 25 - August 2, 1992). Deaf and mute participants of the festival.25.07.1992#8267224
The 1st International Disabled Youth Festival in Moscow (July 25 - August 2, 1992). Festival participants.25.07.1992#8267223
The ASB charity from Hamburg (Germany) set up camp kitchens with free soup and porridge for residents of St. Petersburg as part of a large-scale Provide Hope campaign to provide assistance to the countries of the former USSR after the collapse of the Soviet Union.15.02.1992#8612960
The ASB charity from Hamburg (Germany) set up camp kitchens with free soup and porridge for residents of St. Petersburg as part of a large-scale Provide Hope campaign to provide assistance to the countries of the former USSR after the collapse of the Soviet Union.15.02.1992#8612959
The ASB charity from Hamburg (Germany) set up camp kitchens with free soup and porridge for residents of St. Petersburg as part of a large-scale Provide Hope campaign to provide assistance to the countries of the former USSR after the collapse of the Soviet Union.15.02.1992#8612958
The ASB charity from Hamburg (Germany) set up camp kitchens with free soup and porridge for residents of St. Petersburg as part of a large-scale Provide Hope campaign to provide assistance to the countries of the former USSR after the collapse of the Soviet Union.15.02.1992#8612957
Unloading humanitarian aid from the first US Air Force military transport aircraft with 30 tons of food at a Moscow airport as part of the large-scale Provide Hope effort to provide assistance to the countries of the former USSR after the collapse of the Soviet Union.10.02.1992#8612618
Residents of a town, built by Italian specialists in place of an older community, destroyed during the December 7, 1988 earthquake.07.12.1991#8238451
A family from Spitak outside a residential building built by Italian architects on the site of a building destroyed by the December 7, 1988 earthquake.06.12.1991#8297373
Dark-skinned German singer Daisy Dee participating in the charity music marathon in Moscow in the International Fund for "Assistance to Children: Victims of Environmental Disasters".01.06.1991#786430
German band "Back To Fan" participating in the charity music marathon in Moscow in the International Fund for "Assistance to Children: Victims of Environmental Disasters".01.06.1991#786429
Singer from Holland Daimyo Jackson participating in the charity music marathon in Moscow of the International Fund for "Assistance to Children: Victims of Environmental Disasters".01.06.1991#786428
German singer Si Si Ketch (Caroline Catarina Müller) participating in the charity music marathon in Moscow of the International Fund for "Assistance to children: victims of environmental disasters".01.06.1991#786427
Italian singer of Russian descent Rosanna Rocci participating in the charity music marathon in Moscow in the International Fund for "Assistance to Children: Victims of Environmental Disasters".01.06.1991#786425
A memorial service for the victims of the Spitak earthquake that happened one year ago, on December 7, 1988, in northwestern Armenia. Bishop Tian conducts a memorial prayers service at the church of the Armenian Cemetery in Moscow.07.12.1989#8175135
Cleaning up the aftermath in Leninakan, Armenian SSR, that was seriously damaged by the Spitak earthquake on December 7, 1988.01.05.1989#8216272
Cleaning up the aftermath in Leninakan, Armenian SSR, that was seriously damaged by the Spitak earthquake on December 7, 1988.01.05.1989#8216271
Cleaning up the aftermath in Leninakan, Armenian SSR, that was seriously damaged by the Spitak earthquake on December 7, 1988. Temporary shelter for survivors.01.05.1989#8216270
Cleaning up the aftermath in Leninakan, Armenian SSR, that was seriously damaged by the Spitak earthquake on December 7, 1988.01.05.1989#8216269
Cleaning up the aftermath in Leninakan, Armenian SSR, that was seriously damaged by the Spitak earthquake on December 7, 1988.01.05.1989#8216268
Cleaning up the aftermath in Leninakan, Armenian SSR, that was seriously damaged by the Spitak earthquake on December 7, 1988.01.05.1989#8216267
Cleaning up the aftermath in Leninakan, Armenian SSR, that was seriously damaged by the Spitak earthquake on December 7, 1988. Children at a playground.01.05.1989#8216266
The list of construction companies involved in the cleanup of the aftermath in Leninakan, Armenian SSR, that was seriously damaged by the Spitak earthquake on December 7, 1988.01.05.1989#8216265
Residents in a settlement built by Italian builders on the site of a village destroyed by the earthquake on December 7, 1988. Armenian SSR. Communal cafeteria.01.05.1989#8211052
Children in a settlement built by Italian builders on the site of their village destroyed by the earthquake on December 7, 1988. Armenian SSR.01.05.1989#8211051
Albert Karapetyan, who lost his family, in a new house built by Italian builders on the site of his home destroyed by the earthquake on December 7, 1988. Armenian SSR.01.05.1989#8211048
Cleaning the aftermath of an earthquake that seriously destroyed Spitak, Armenian SSR, on December 7, 1988.10.03.1989#8198656
A Soviet delegation visits Japan. First Deputy Chair of the USSR Supreme Council Presidium Anatoly Lukyanov receives donations for children from the Armenian SSR, victims of the earthquake on December 7, 1988.25.02.1989#6656731
Japan's assistance to the victims of the earthquake on December 7, 1988 in several northern districts of the Armenian SSR. Representatives of the Japanese society give their donations to Georgy Komarovsky, advisor to the USSR Embassy in Japan (at the microphone).22.01.1989#6656733
Triput India director A. Mehra, right, watches the loading of shoes into an Aeroflot truck. Humanitarian aid for the earthquake victims will be delivered by plane from India to the Armenian USSR. On December 7, 1988, a 10 magnitude earthquake hit Armenia completely destroying the city of Spitak and 80% of its second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Other cities and villages in northern Armenia were also affected.13.01.1989#6595091
India sends humanitarian aid to the earthquake-hit Armenia. Aircraft will deliver 30 tons of aid to the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A horrible magnitude 10 earthquake on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and 80% of the second largest Armenian city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Other cities and towns in northern Armenia were also affected.13.01.1989#6595086
From left: French singer Charles Aznavour who arrived in the USSR on a charitable mission to help the people of Armenia, and first secretary of Armenian Communist Party committee in the city of Leninakan visit the site destroyed by the December 7 1988 earthquake in Leninakan.10.01.1989#8160837
French singer Charles Aznavour visited the city of Leninakan as he arrived in the USSR on a charitable mission to help the people of Armenia who suffered in the December 7 1988 Spitak earthquake.10.01.1989#8160836
French singer Charles Aznavour visited a children's hospital in Yerevan where children, wounded in the December 7 1988 Spitak earthquake in the northeastern Armenia, undergo treatment.10.01.1989#8160835
French singer Charles Aznavour visited a children's hospital in Yerevan where children, wounded in the December 7 1988 Spitak earthquake in the northeastern Armenia, undergo treatment.10.01.1989#8160834
French singer Charles Aznavour visited the city of Leninakan as he arrived in the USSR on a charitable mission to help the people of Armenia who suffered in the December 7 1988 Spitak earthquake.10.01.1989#8162770
Members of the French delegation that delivered a batch of humanitarian aid to victims of the Spitak earthquake, which occurred on December 7, 1988 in the northwest of the Armenian SSR.07.01.1989#8160832
US Congressmen visited a children's hospital in Yerevan where children, wounded in the December 7 1988 Spitak earthquake in the northeastern Armenia, undergo treatment.07.01.1989#8160831
International aid provided to victims of the Spitak earthquake, which occurred on December 7, 1988 in the northwest of the Armenian SSR. A batch of humanitarian aid from France is unloaded from a train at the Spitak railway station.07.01.1989#8160830
US Congressmen visited a children's hospital in Yerevan where children, wounded in the December 7 1988 Spitak earthquake in the northeastern Armenia, undergo treatment.07.01.1989#8160828
A US delegation visiting cities and regions of the Armenian SSR affected by the December 7, 1988 earthquake. From right: Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, head of the Armenian Apostolic Church Vazgen I and member of the American delegation J. Jackson during a meeting.07.01.1989#8198856
A US delegation visits cities and areas of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic after the earthquake on December 7, 1988. Suren Arutyunyan, First Secretary of the Armenian Communist Party's Central Committee, meets with the delegation.07.01.1989#8198855
A US delegation visits cities and areas of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic after the earthquake on December 7, 1988. Vazgen I, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of all Armenians, Head of the Armenian Apostle Church, greets the delegation.07.01.1989#8198854
A US delegation visits cities and areas of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic after the earthquake on December 7, 1988. A member of the delegation at a hospital in Leninakan.07.01.1989#8198841
The outcome of the earthquake that took place on December 7, 1988 in several northern regions of the Armenian SSR. The strength of the tremors at the epicenter exceeded 10 points. The military unit commander sees off the soldiers called up to help the victims on an unscheduled vacation to their families.28.12.1988#6600272