A view shows a shopping centre damaged after a shelling by the Ukrainian military, in Belgorod, Russia. Nine adults and one child have been killed as a result of a Ukrainian shelling of the Russian city of Belgorod, with another 45 people being injured, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations said on December 30.30.12.2023#8592033
From left, Olympic cross-country skiing champion Alexander Legkov, athletics Federation Sports Director Yuri Borzakovsky and Shishkin Tailor Manufacture CEO Dmitry Shishkin attend the opening ceremony of the Putin Team Russia sportswear store at the Paveletskaya Plaza shopping centre, in Moscow, Russia.29.12.2023#8591421
The traditional shopping arcade in Zaraysk is located on Revolution Square, between the Castle and the Trinity Church. Such buildings, also known as Gostiny Dvor, are very typical for Central Russian cities and towns. Today, this 18th century architectural landmark is one of the main tourist attractions in Zaraysk.27.09.2022#8304830
Firefighters and rescue team work at the scene of an explosion at the Surmalu market, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia. An explosion at the Surmalu market in the Armenian capital of Yerevan killed one person, injuring 51 others, according to preliminary data of the emergency ministry.14.08.2022#8252786
Firefighters and rescue team work at the scene of an explosion at the Surmalu market, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia. An explosion at the Surmalu market in the Armenian capital of Yerevan killed one person, injuring 51 others, according to preliminary data of the emergency ministry.14.08.2022#8252806
Firefighters and rescue team work at the scene of an explosion at the Surmalu market, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia. An explosion at the Surmalu market in the Armenian capital of Yerevan killed one person, injuring 51 others, according to preliminary data of the emergency ministry.14.08.2022#8252816
Residents work at the scene of an explosion at the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia. An explosion at the Surmalu market in the Armenian capital of Yerevan killed one person, injuring 51 others, according to preliminary data of the emergency ministry.14.08.2022#8252854
Emergency Ministry officers war at the site of an explosion at the Surmalu market, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252632
Residents watch as smoke rises from the site of an explosion at the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252631
Residents stand near the site of an explosion at the Surmalu market, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia. According to the Yerevan City Council, it was a warehouse of pyrotechnic materials that exploded at the market. An explosion killed one person, injuring 51 others, according to preliminary data of the emergency ministry.14.08.2022#8252629
Firefighters extinguish a fire caused by an explosion near the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252603
A man walks on the rubble at the site of the explosion near the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252587
Residents walk at the site of the explosion near the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252601
A man walks on the rubble at the site of the explosion near the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252613
Firefighters walk near the site of an explosion near the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252612
A police officer is seen at the site of the explosion near the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252589
Residents walk near the site of an explosion near the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252607
Residents walk near the site of an explosion near the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252611
A smoke rises from the site of an explosion at the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252619
An ambulance car is seen at the site of an explosion in the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252628
A man lies on the ground after explosion at the Surmalu shopping center, which specializes in the wholesale of various goods and products, in Yerevan, Armenia.14.08.2022#8252617
Cars are parked outside a shopping centre in the course of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, in Kherson, Ukraine.20.05.2022#8196035
A woman shows her QR code at a cafe amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Volgograd, Russia. Many Russian regions on Monday announced plans to keep cafes, museums and other public venues open only to those who have recently recovered from COVID-19, have proof of inoculation with a Russian vaccine or a negative coronavirus test, as new cases in the country hit a record.25.10.2021#6680987
A woman shows her QR code at a cafe amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Volgograd, Russia. Many Russian regions on Monday announced plans to keep cafes, museums and other public venues open only to those who have recently recovered from COVID-19, have proof of inoculation with a Russian vaccine or a negative coronavirus test, as new cases in the country hit a record.25.10.2021#6680985
A young woman walks in the street amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia. President Vladimir Putin last week declared that Oct. 30 to Nov. 7 would be paid non-working days but said every region could extend that period or start it earlier depending on the epidemiological situation.25.10.2021#6680224
A young woman wearing a protective face mask walks in the street amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia. President Vladimir Putin last week declared that Oct. 30 to Nov. 7 would be paid non-working days but said every region could extend that period or start it earlier depending on the epidemiological situation.25.10.2021#6680223
People are pictured at a shopping mall amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia. President Vladimir Putin last week declared that Oct. 30 to Nov. 7 would be paid non-working days but said every region could extend that period or start it earlier depending on the epidemiological situation.25.10.2021#6680227
A man wearing a protective face mask walks at a shopping mall amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia. President Vladimir Putin last week declared that Oct. 30 to Nov. 7 would be paid non-working days but said every region could extend that period or start it earlier depending on the epidemiological situation.25.10.2021#6680225
A woman wearing a protective face mask shops at a shopping mall amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia. President Vladimir Putin last week declared that Oct. 30 to Nov. 7 would be paid non-working days but said every region could extend that period or start it earlier depending on the epidemiological situation.25.10.2021#6680226
A woman wearing a protective face mask shops at a mall amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia. President Vladimir Putin last week declared that Oct. 30 to Nov. 7 would be paid non-working days but said every region could extend that period or start it earlier depending on the epidemiological situation.25.10.2021#6680228
A young woman wearing a protective face mask shops at a mall amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia. President Vladimir Putin last week declared that Oct. 30 to Nov. 7 would be paid non-working days but said every region could extend that period or start it earlier depending on the epidemiological situation.25.10.2021#6680229
A man shows his QR code at a cafe amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Volgograd, Russia. Many Russian regions on Monday announced plans to keep cafes, museums and other public venues open only to those who have recently recovered from COVID-19, have proof of inoculation with a Russian vaccine or a negative coronavirus test, as new cases in the country hit a record.25.10.2021#6680986
A hair dresser wearing a protective face mask and gloves waits for clients at a beauty salon amid coronavirus pandemic, in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, Russia.22.10.2020#6364442
A woman walks along a shore of Baltic Sea, in Zelenogradsk, Kaliningrad region, Russia. 03.08.2020#6308494
People rest on a shore of Baltic Sea, in Zelenogradsk, Kaliningrad region, Russia. 03.08.2020#6308493
Birds are pictured on a shore of Baltic Sea, in Zelenogradsk, Kaliningrad region, Russia. 03.08.2020#6308492