A serviceman takes part in drills for Bars-Krym territorial defence, Russian Defence Ministry and other security and law enforcement agencies units in the Razdolnensky and Krasnoperekopsky districts, Republic of Crimea, Russia. During the exercises, participants practice interaction to block an area and counter the penetration of sabotage groups into the territory of Crimea.12.02.2025#8857379
A lifeguard stands on a tower on the shore of the Baltic Sea in the village of Yantarny, Kaliningrad region, Russia. The Blue Flag, an international award presented annually since 1987 to beaches and marinas whose water meets high standards of quality and safety, has been awarded to two beaches in the village of Yantarny on the Baltic coast.29.07.2024#8742839
People walk on a peer on a stormy rainy day, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia.21.02.2023#8375193
The sign is seen on the facade of the building where the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta is located in Potapovsky Lane in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152035
The sign is seen on the facade of the building where the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta is located in Potapovsky Lane in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152036
The sign is seen on the facade of the building where the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta is located in Potapovsky Lane in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152037
The sign is seen the facade of the building where the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta is located in Potapovsky Lane, in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152013
An employee leaves the building of the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta in Potapovsky Lane, in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152017
An employee leaves the building of the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta in Potapovsky Lane, in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152034
The sign is seen on the facade of the building where the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta is located in Potapovsky Lane in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152028
Labour migrants are pictured in front of the Migrant center in Kaluga region. On the 11th February the governor of Kaluga region Vladislav Shapsha signed a decree, preventing migrants to work in cafes and bars, in public transport, as couriers and some other jobs.14.02.2022#8114446
Labour migrants are pictured in front of the Migrant center in Kaluga region. On the 11th February the governor of Kaluga region Vladislav Shapsha signed a decree, preventing migrants to work in cafes and bars, in public transport, as couriers and some other jobs.14.02.2022#8114442
Labour migrants are pictured in front of the Migrant center in Kaluga region. On the 11th February the governor of Kaluga region Vladislav Shapsha signed a decree, preventing migrants to work in cafes and bars, in public transport, as couriers and some other jobs.14.02.2022#8114542
Labour migrants are pictured in front of the Migrant center in Kaluga region. On the 11th February the governor of Kaluga region Vladislav Shapsha signed a decree, preventing migrants to work in cafes and bars, in public transport, as couriers and some other jobs.14.02.2022#8114530
Labour migrants are pictured in front of the Migrant center in Kaluga region. On the 11th February the governor of Kaluga region Vladislav Shapsha signed a decree, preventing migrants to work in cafes and bars, in public transport, as couriers and some other jobs.14.02.2022#8114508
Labour migrants are pictured in front of the Migrant center in Kaluga region. On the 11th February the governor of Kaluga region Vladislav Shapsha signed a decree, preventing migrants to work in cafes and bars, in public transport, as couriers and some other jobs.14.02.2022#8114460
Labour migrants are pictured in front of the Migrant center in Kaluga region. On the 11th February the governor of Kaluga region Vladislav Shapsha signed a decree, preventing migrants to work in cafes and bars, in public transport, as couriers and some other jobs.14.02.2022#8114467
A migrant is pictured in front of the Migrant center in Kaluga region. On the 11th February the governor of Kaluga region Vladislav Shapsha signed a decree, preventing migrants to work in cafes and bars, in public transport, as couriers and some other jobs.14.02.2022#8114498
Labour migrants are pictured in front of the Migrant center in Kaluga region. On the 11th February the governor of Kaluga region Vladislav Shapsha signed a decree, preventing migrants to work in cafes and bars, in public transport, as couriers and some other jobs.14.02.2022#8114488
Labour migrants are pictured in front of the Migrant center in Kaluga region. On the 11th February the governor of Kaluga region Vladislav Shapsha signed a decree, preventing migrants to work in cafes and bars, in public transport, as couriers and some other jobs.14.02.2022#8114472
Journalists wait for a release the Israeli citizen Naama Issachar from Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Wednesday to pardon Naama Issachar, who was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison for possession and smuggling of drugs.29.01.2020#6149352
A colony employee prepares to release the Israeli citizen Naama Issachar from Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Wednesday to pardon Naama Issachar, who was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison for possession and smuggling of drugs.29.01.2020#6149347
A colony employee prepares to release the Israeli citizen Naama Issachar from Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Wednesday to pardon Naama Issachar, who was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison for possession and smuggling of drugs.29.01.2020#6149343
A colony employee prepares to release the Israeli citizen Naama Issachar from Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Wednesday to pardon Naama Issachar, who was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison for possession and smuggling of drugs.29.01.2020#6149339
A police officer with a dog is pictured by Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.29.01.2020#6149231
An entrance to Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.29.01.2020#6149245
Journalists wait near Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.29.01.2020#6149191
A facade of Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.29.01.2020#6149088
A dome of an Orthodox church is seen behind barbed wire at Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service, where Naama Issachar, a U.S.-Israeli woman jailed on drug charges, serves her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin. 29.01.2020#6149086
Journalists wait near Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.29.01.2020#6149098
In this video grab the mother of Naama Issachar, Yaffa Issachar, middle, is seen with the lawyer and police officer on the territory of the Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.28.01.2020#6148448
In this video grab the mother of Naama Issachar, Yaffa Issachar is seen on the territory of the Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.28.01.2020#6148449
A police truck by Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.28.01.2020#6148446
An entrance to Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.28.01.2020#6148452
A facade of Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.28.01.2020#6148451
The mother of Naama Issachar, Yaffa Issachar is seen on the territory of the Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.28.01.2020#6148489
The mother of Naama Issachar, Yaffa Issachar is seen on the territory of the Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.28.01.2020#6148485
The mother of Naama Issachar, Yaffa Issachar is seen on the territory of the Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.28.01.2020#6148487
A chapel at Prison Colony 1 of the Moscow Region Branch of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service where Israeli citizen Naama Issachar, sentenced in Russia for 7.5 years in prison for smuggling drugs, is serving her sentence, in the Novoe Grishino village, Russia. An Israeli-American jailed in Russia on drug charges came one step closer to release on Tuesday after Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyev signed her pardon request, the final step necessary before the matter can be taken up by Russian President Vladimir Putin.28.01.2020#6148450
The German Chancellery (Bundeskanzleramt). The German government holds Open Door Day in Berlin when anyone can be shown around agencies and ministries.25.08.2018#5617048
A police line in Queen Elizabeth Gardens in Salisbury. Dawn Sturgess and Charlie Rowley, who were later taken to hospital after being exposed to a nerve agent, came here.05.07.2018#5578297
A police line in the Queen Elizabeth Gardens in Salisbury. Dawn Sturgess and Charlie Rowley, who were taken to hospital after being exposed to a nerve agent, came here.05.07.2018#5578290
A police line in Queen Elizabeth Gardens in Salisbury. Dawn Sturgess and Charlie Rowley, who were later taken to hospital after being exposed to a nerve agent, came here.05.07.2018#5578331
A police line in Queen Elizabeth Gardens in Salisbury. Dawn Sturgess and Charlie Rowley, who were later taken to hospital after being exposed to a nerve agent, came here.05.07.2018#5578298
A police line in Queen Elizabeth Gardens in Salisbury. Dawn Sturgess and Charlie Rowley, who were later taken to hospital after being exposed to a nerve agent, came here.05.07.2018#5578299
A police line outside the nerve agent victim Charlie Rowley in Amesbury, Wiltshire.05.07.2018#5577739
EMERCOM rescuer talks on the radio during an evacuation tactics and simulated fire fighting drill in the Yuzhny Park shopping mall in Khabarovsk.13.04.2018#5474831
A helmet of a participants in a cross-country motorcycle race devoted to the opening of the 2018 biker season in Krasnodar.07.04.2018#5470967
Before the traffic commissioning ceremony on two reconstructed sections of the M-7 Volga federal motor road in Rybno-Slobodsky district, Reublic of Tatastan. Total mileage of the four-lane route is 30 km.27.10.2017#3223469
The Chelyabinsk Region, Russia. A police vehicle and a fire truck during the Molniya (Lightning)-2017 special tactical exercise aiming to streamline a simulated counter-terrorist operation to thwart the actions of illegal paramilitary units at local fuel and energy facilities.19.09.2017#3195748
Restrictive signs are put up in the Alexander Garden, Moscow. Bottom: A No-Fly Zone sign.29.08.2017#3180228
Restrictive signs are put up in the Alexander Garden, Moscow. Bottom: A No-Fly Zone sign.29.08.2017#3180227