The 4th session of the International Steering Committee of the 12th World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow. The meeting involved representatives of over 150 countries.28.10.2024#8793223
Employees' hardhats near the entrance to the first contour of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region.11.05.2018#5497970
The Belarusian opposition holds a sanctioned "Chernobyl Way" march in Minsk devoted to the 26th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident.26.04.2012#1105675
The Belarusian opposition holds a sanctioned "Chernobyl Way" march in Minsk devoted to the 26th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident.26.04.2012#1105674
The Belarusian opposition holds a sanctioned "Chernobyl Way" march in Minsk devoted to the 26th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident.26.04.2012#1105646
The Belarusian opposition holds a sanctioned "Chernobyl Way" march in Minsk devoted to the 26th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident.26.04.2012#1105623
The Belarusian opposition holds a sanctioned "Chernobyl Way" march in Minsk devoted to the 26th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident.26.04.2012#1105629
The Belarusian opposition holds a sanctioned "Chernobyl Way" march in Minsk devoted to the 26th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident.26.04.2012#1105627
The Belarusian opposition holds a sanctioned "Chernobyl Way" march in Minsk devoted to the 26th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident.26.04.2012#1105625
The Belarusian opposition holds a sanctioned "Chernobyl Way" march in Minsk devoted to the 26th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident.26.04.2012#1105621
The Belarusian opposition holds a sanctioned "Chernobyl Way" march in Minsk devoted to the 26th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident.26.04.2012#1105617
The Belarusian opposition holds a sanctioned "Chernobyl Way" march in Minsk devoted to the 26th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident.26.04.2012#1105616
Unauthorized event of the international non-governmental environmental organization Greenpeace on Red Square, June 28, 2001. Activists calling on the President of the Russian Federation to veto bills allowing the import of foreign spent nuclear fuel into Russia.28.06.2001#8441251
Unauthorized event of the international non-governmental environmental organization Greenpeace on Red Square, June 28, 2001. Arrest of activists calling on the President of the Russian Federation to veto bills allowing the import of foreign spent nuclear fuel into Russia.28.06.2001#8441250
Unauthorized event of the international non-governmental environmental organization Greenpeace on Red Square, June 28, 2001. Activists calling on the President of the Russian Federation to veto bills allowing the import of foreign spent nuclear fuel into Russia.28.06.2001#8441249
Unauthorized event of the international non-governmental environmental organization Greenpeace on Red Square, June 28, 2001. Arrest of activists calling on the President of the Russian Federation to veto bills allowing the import of foreign spent nuclear fuel into Russia.28.06.2001#8441247
Unauthorized event of the international non-governmental environmental organization Greenpeace on Red Square, June 28, 2001. Arrest of activists calling on the President of the Russian Federation to veto bills allowing the import of foreign spent nuclear fuel into Russia.28.06.2001#8441246
Unauthorized event of the international non-governmental environmental organization Greenpeace on Red Square, June 28, 2001. Arrest of activists calling on the President of the Russian Federation to veto bills allowing the import of foreign spent nuclear fuel into Russia.28.06.2001#8441245
Trucks removing the nuclear warheads from the Ukrainian territory under heavy military security.04.01.1992#86709
A house in Kurchatov near the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site of the Kazakh SSR, in which the Soviet statesman and political figure Lavrentiy Beria worked during the implementation of the USSR nuclear program.01.10.1991#8601072
A meeting of the Chernobyl Way peoples' assembly in Minsk. Soviet author, screenwriter and literature critic Ales Adamovich and Gennady Grushevoi, Chair of the For Children of Chernobyl Committee of the Belorussian Popular Front.26.04.1989#8219702
The Belorussian Popular Front's For Children of Chernobyl Committee. Schoolgirl Larisa, who was affected by the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, returns to Minsk after a treatment in Germany.26.04.1989#8219701
Gennady Grushevoi, Chair of the For Children of Chernobyl Committee of the Belorussian Popular Front, and father Alexander, left to right, help unload medication delivered as humanitarian aid from different countries for those affected by the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.26.04.1989#8219700
Medications and vitamins donated by The Upjohn Company of the United States under the Project Hope international program for assisting people affected by the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster.26.04.1989#8338933
Representatives of The Upjohn Company of the United States donate medications and vitamins to the Belarusian SSR under the Project Hope international program for assisting people affected by the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster.26.04.1989#8338931
An official security certificate of the Sevmorput nuclear-powered icebreaker (lighter carrier) with a KLT-40 nuclear power unit, commissioned in 1988.30.03.1989#6535184
The international sailing cruise For Nuclear-Free Baltics, Republic of Finland, July 10-11, 1988. A cruise participant holds a souvenir from Leningrad.11.07.1988#6587220
The international sailing cruise For Nuclear-Free Baltics, Republic of Finland, July 10-11, 1988. The cruise commodore M. Villikka at the meeting with members of the Soviet Peace Committee in Leningrad.11.07.1988#6587219
The international sailing cruise For Nuclear-Free Baltics, Republic of Finland, July 10-11, 1988. Cruise participants in a camp on Aland Islands.11.07.1988#6587215
The international sailing cruise For Nuclear-Free Baltics, July 10-11, 1988. Cruise participants before the meeting with members of the Soviet Peace Committee in Leningrad.11.07.1988#6587045
The international sailing cruise For Nuclear-Free Baltics, Republic of Finland, July 10-11, 1988. The council of cruise captains.10.07.1988#6587217
The international sailing cruise For Nuclear-Free Baltics, July 10-11, 1988. A yacht sails in the Baltic Sea, Republic of Finland.10.07.1988#6587216
The international sailing cruise For Nuclear-Free Baltics, July 10-11, 1988. US and Finnish captains of sailing ships at the berthing place in a port on Hanko Peninsula, Republic of Finland.10.07.1988#6587043
For Non-Nuclear Baltics, an international sailboat cruise held on July 10-11, 1988. Opening of the event and meeting with members of the Soviet Peace Committee in Leningrad.10.07.1988#8307696
Research conference "Medical aspects of Chernobyl disaster". Kiev, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Soviet writer, epidemiologist and doctor of medical sciences Yury Shcherbak speaks to American physician Robert Peter Gale, right to left, during a break between meetings.11.05.1988#6567241
An agrochemist monitors the condition of soil at a greenhouse in Pripyat, Ukrainian SSR, during an agricultural experiment after the explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986.10.05.1987#8348567
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared). Photo: Members of the Volodko family who have arrived from Pripayt have received a new apartment.10.05.1987#8544027
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared). Photo: A future playground in the town of Druzhny.18.04.1987#8544026
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared). Photo: The Sosnovy Bor (Pine Forest) cafe in the town of Dtruzhny.18.04.1987#8544025
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared).18.04.1987#8544024
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared). Photo: Families arriving from Pripyat have received new apartments.18.04.1987#8544023
In April 1986, a nuclear power unit exploded at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR. After the accident, authorities decided not to go ahead with the Minsk Nuclear Power Plant, now the Minsk Thermal Power Plant No. 5, construction project in the town of Dtruzhny in the Belarusian SSR (that was being prepared).18.04.1987#8544022
Yevgeny Ignatenko, General Director of the Kombinat Integrated Works Production Association in the Ukrainian SSR. The enterprise coordinated all cleanup operations following an accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in April 1986.10.04.1987#8538258
Lieutenant Colonel Leonid Telyatnikov, Hero of the Soviet Union, Chief of the firefighting mission after the explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukrainian SSR on April 26, 1986.10.04.1987#8352803
Participants in the Moscow International Forum For a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World and the Survival of Humanity at a reception kin the Grand Kremlin Palace. President of the US company Control Data William Norris (left).16.02.1987#5915013
Elem Klimov, Soviet film director, and Marina Vlady, French actress of Russian descent, during the International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, which took place in Moscow on February 14-16, 1987.15.02.1987#8472682
Moscow. February 14-16, 1987. Edith Ballantyne, President of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, speaks with delegates during a recess at the International Forum For Nuclear-Free World and Survival of Humankind15.02.1987#8569853
Anatoly Deryabin, Professor and Doctor of Economics, during the International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, which took place in Moscow on February 14-16, 1987.14.02.1987#8466038
Pierre Lellouche, сo-founder and a chief staff member at French Institute of International Relations, during the International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, which took place in Moscow on February 14-16, 1987.14.02.1987#8466037
The International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, Moscow, February 14-16, 1987. Participants in the conference for doctors and medical scientists at the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR.14.02.1987#8466036
The International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, Moscow, February 14-16, 1987. Vitaly Zhurkin, Director of the Institute of Europe, USSR Academy of Sciences (currently Russian Academy of Sciences), and expert in international relations, during the conference for doctors and medical scientists at the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR.14.02.1987#8466035
The International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, Moscow, February 14-16, 1987. Vladimir Kudryavtsev, Director of the Institute of State and Law of the USSR Academy of Sciences, law scientist and expert in criminal science and criminal law, and forum participant K.H.L. Swarup during the sociologists' meeting.14.02.1987#8484639
American country singer and actor Kris Kristofferson at the meeting with Soviet cultural figures at the Central House of Cinema during the International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, which took place in Moscow on February 14-16, 1987.14.02.1987#8484637
The International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, Moscow, February 14-16, 1987. General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev, second left, member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany Egon Bahr, third right, and Metropolitan of New Delhi Paulos Mar Gregorios, right, during the address made by President of the Italian-Soviet Chamber of Commerce Rinaldo Ossola at the Kremlin Palace of Congresses (now State Kremlin Palace).14.02.1987#8478136
Tamas Beck, Chair of the Chamber of Commerce of the Hungarian People's Republic, speaks at an international forum, For Nuclear-Free World and Survival of Humanity. Moscow, February 14-16, 1987.14.02.1987#8476631
Participants in an international forum, For Nuclear-Free World and Survival of Humanity. Moscow, February 14-16, 1987.14.02.1987#8476630
The International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, Moscow, February 14-16, 1987. From left: Kenyon Edward Wright, general secretary of the Scottish Constitutional Convention, and Cornelius Adalbert von Heyl, former president of the Synod of the Evangelical Church (Federal Republic of Germany), during their meeting.14.02.1987#8461063
US cardiologist John Pastore and Canadian delegate Mary-Vin Gerard speak to journalists during the International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, which took place in Moscow on February 14-16, 1987.14.02.1987#8461062
From right: Archimandrite Theodoros (Egypt) and Archpriest Viktor Petlyuchenko during the International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, which took place in Moscow on February 14-16, 1987.14.02.1987#8461061