Customers wearing protective face masks are seen in a store of Russian consumer electronics retailer M.video in Moscow, Russia. Shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253781
A customer wearing a protective face mask is seen in a store of Russian consumer electronics retailer M.video in Moscow, Russia. Shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253780
A customer wearing a protective face mask is seen in a store of Russian consumer electronics retailer M.video in Moscow, Russia. Shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253778
A customer wearing a protective face mask is seen in a store of Russian consumer electronics retailer M.video in Moscow, Russia. Shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253779
Customers wearing protective face masks are seen in a store of Russian consumer electronics retailer M.video in Moscow, Russia. Shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253777
A customer wearing a protective face mask is seen in a store of Russian consumer electronics retailer M.video in Moscow, Russia. Shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253776
People walk past the entrance to Groky park, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253749
A woman walks in Groky park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253745
A woman jogs in Groky park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253743
A man walks in Groky park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253742
A woman wearing protective face mask walks past entrance of Groky park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253740
A woman wearing protective face mask walks in Groky park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253739
A woman wearing protective face mask walks in Groky park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253738
A man walks in Groky park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253736
A woman wearing protective face mask walks in Groky park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253735
A man jogs at Gorky Park, with the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in the background, as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253731
A man is pictured at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253717
A general view shows a GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centers and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253716
A general view shows a GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centers and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253715
A customer shops at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253714
Customers shop at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253713
A customer shops at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253708
Customers shop at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253707
Customers shop at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253706
Customers shop at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253700
Customer wearing face masks are pictured at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253673
Shopping girls work at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253650
A woman walks her dog at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253648
A man walks at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253646
A man jogs at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253645
A man works at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253619
Сustomers are seen at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253616
A woman wearing a face protective mask is pictured at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253614
Сustomers are seen at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253613
A man wearing a protective face mask and gloves leaves a showroom of the Nissan dealership in Moscow, Russia. Shops in Moscow that were ordered to close in late March including car dealerships, dry cleaners, shoe repair stores, book shops and launderettes, are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253612
A man wearing a protective face mask and gloves leaves a showroom of the Honda dealership in Moscow, Russia. Shops in Moscow that were ordered to close in late March including car dealerships, dry cleaners, shoe repair stores, book shops and launderettes, are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253611
People walk past a showroom of the Bentley dealership in Moscow, Russia. Shops in Moscow that were ordered to close in late March including car dealerships, dry cleaners, shoe repair stores, book shops and launderettes, are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253610
An employee wearing a protective gear inspects an Aston Martin DB11 car outside a showroom of a dealership in Moscow, Russia. Shops in Moscow that were ordered to close in late March including car dealerships, dry cleaners, shoe repair stores, book shops and launderettes, are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253609
A man wearing a protective face mask and gloves walks past a showroom of the Nissan dealership in Moscow, Russia. Shops in Moscow that were ordered to close in late March including car dealerships, dry cleaners, shoe repair stores, book shops and launderettes, are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253608
A customer shops at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253604
A customer shops at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253600
A customer shops at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253595
A customer shops at GUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253591
People wearing face protective masks walk near the GUM Department Store, in Moscow, Russia. The self-isolation regime in Moscow is extended until May 31 to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.01.06.2020#6253588
An employee of a parking service of Moscow's GUM Department Store is pictured in Moscow, Russia. The self-isolation regime in Moscow is extended until May 31 to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.01.06.2020#6253584
A woman reads a book as she walk with her baby in a park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253517
People walk in Groky park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253515
People walk in Gorky park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253514
A man walks in Gorky park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253513
A customer shops at TSUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253506
A shopping girl works at TSUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253505
A shopping girl works at TSUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253504
A customer shops at TSUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253501
Customers enter TSUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253497
A shopping girl works at TSUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253492
An interior view of TSUM department store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253488