Dmitry Rogozin, Russian Deputy Prime Minister, special presidential envoy for Transnistria, is attending international round table discussion on 'European integration: international practices and prospects for Moldavia'.03.09.2013#2276780
Dmitry Rogozin, Russian Deputy Prime Minister, special presidential envoy for Transnistria, is attending international round table discussion on 'European integration: international practices and prospects for Moldavia'.03.09.2013#2276779
Dmitry Rogozin, Russian Deputy Prime Minister, special presidential envoy for Transnistria, is giving a speech during his visit to Taras Shevchenko Transnistria State University.03.09.2013#2276778
Dmitry Rogozin, Russian Deputy Prime Minister, special presidential envoy for Transnistria, is giving a speech during his visit to Taras Shevchenko Transnistria State University.03.09.2013#2276777
From left: Dmitry Rogozin, Russian Deputy Prime Minister, special presidential envoy for Transnistria, and President of Moldovan Transdniestrian Republic Yevgeny Shevchuk during the ceremony of laying of memorial capsule in the foundation of Republican Center of Mother and Child in Tiraspol.03.09.2013#2276776
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin (right) and Transdniestrian President Yevgeny Shevchuk (left) while visiting the Bendery fortress historical-archaeological complex.17.11.2012#1290572
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin (center) Transdniestrian President Yevgeny Shevchuk (second from right) while visiting the Bendery fortress historical-archaeological complex.17.11.2012#1290571
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin visiting the Bendery fortress historical-archaeological complex.17.11.2012#1290570
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin (third from right) during a visit to the JSC Moldovan GRES electric power station in Dnestrovsk.17.11.2012#1290569
Russian delegation led by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin during a visit to the JSC Moldovan GRES electric power station in Dnestrovsk.17.11.2012#1290568
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin (left) during a visit to the JSC Moldovan GRES electric power station in Dnestrovsk.17.11.2012#1290567
Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1989, strikes became a form of protest in Transnistria against the discriminative policy of the official Chisinau. The cities and areas in Transnistria protested against the laws on language which basically created inequality between Moldovans and other ethnicities in the republic. On August 1, 1989, in Tiraspol, a united council of workers was established to organize action against Chisinau's discriminative policy. A meeting between representatives of the nationalist Popular Front of Moldova and the United Council of Workers in Tiraspol.09.10.1989#6550630
At the control panel of the Dniester (Kuchurgan) power plant. The Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic.06.09.1987#2929020
The Tiraspol Cotton Production Complex. L. Bortsova, a mentor for young weavers. Tirotex was forced to suspend operations as of April 1, 2015.06.09.1987#2929004
Moldavian SSR. The city of Bendery. Viorica Roshka, employee at Bendery silk factory in Moldova.01.06.1977#3203506
The 40th Anniversary of Komsomol Garment Factory in Tiraspol, Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. Sewing shop.01.06.1975#3250236
The Glory Memorial, a historical and memorial center in Tiraspol, Moldavian SSR, where participants in the Civil War and the Great Patriotic War are buried. Opened in 1972. Designed by sculptor Leonid Fishbein and architect Garri Faifermakher.15.10.1974#5610051
The Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. The day care center of the Tiraspol Clothes Factory named after the 40th anniversary of the Young Communist League.25.08.1974#6014056
the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. Director of the Tiraspol Clothes Factory named after the 40th anniversary of the Young Communist League Valentina Solovyova.25.08.1974#6014055