Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Arktika ship's captain Alexander Spirin attend a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363675
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin meets with Murmansk Region governor Andrey Chibis in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia.21.10.2020#6363674
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin meets with Murmansk Region governor Andrey Chibis in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia.21.10.2020#6363671
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin attends a meeting with investors of Arctic economic zone in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia.21.10.2020#6363656
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin attends a meeting with investors of Arctic economic zone in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia.21.10.2020#6363655
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin attends a meeting with investors of Arctic economic zone in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia.21.10.2020#6363654
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin attends a meeting with investors of Arctic economic zone in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia.21.10.2020#6363653
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, center, attends a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia.21.10.2020#6363629
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, Deputy Prime Ministers Yury Borisov and Yury Trutnev attend a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia.21.10.2020#6363627
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov attend a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia.21.10.2020#6363626
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Deputy Prime Ministers Yury Trutnev attend a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia.21.10.2020#6363621
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, right, attends a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia.21.10.2020#6363620
Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov, left, and Russian Minister for the development of the Far East and Arctic Alexander Kozlov attend a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. attend a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. 21.10.2020#6363615
Russian Minister for the development of the Far East and Arctic Alexander Kozlov attends a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. 21.10.2020#6363613
Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation Dmitry Kobylkin attends a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. 21.10.2020#6363612
Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin attends a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. 21.10.2020#6363605
Russian Deputy Prime Ministers Yury Trutnev attends a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. 21.10.2020#6363603
Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov attends a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. 21.10.2020#6363601
From left to right, Emergency Situations Minister Yevgeny Zinichev, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov and Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin attend a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. 21.10.2020#6363593
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov, left, and Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin attend a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. 21.10.2020#6363590
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin speaks during a meeting on developing the Northern Sea Route in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. 21.10.2020#6363586
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, left, and Arktika ship's captain Alexander Spirin examine the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker during a ceremony to accept it into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the world's most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363575
Rosatom State Corporation CEO Alexei Likhachev delivers a speech during a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, right.21.10.2020#6363574
Rosatom State Corporation CEO Alexei Likhachev delivers a speech during a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363573
Rosatom State Corporation CEO Alexei Likhachev delivers a speech during a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363569
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin delivers a speech during a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363565
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin delivers a speech during a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363564
Arktika ship's captain Alexander Spirin attends a ceremony a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363560
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin delivers a speech during a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363557
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Arktika ship's captain Alexander Spirin attend a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363556
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin attends a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363555
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin attends a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363554
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, left, attends a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363552
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, left, and Arktika ship's captain Alexander Spirin examine the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker during a ceremony to accept it into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the world's most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363551
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, left, and Arktika ship's captain Alexander Spirin examine the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker during a ceremony to accept it into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the world's most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363539
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, left, and Arktika ship's captain Alexander Spirin examine the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker during a ceremony to accept it into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the world's most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363530
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, in center, Rosatom State Corporation CEO Alexei Likhachev, left, and Captain of the nuclear ice-breaker Arktika Alexander Spirin examine the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker during its launching in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the world's most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields. 21.10.2020#6363526
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, in center, Rosatom State Corporation CEO Alexei Likhachev, left, and Captain of the nuclear ice-breaker Arktika Alexander Spirin examine the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker during a ceremony to accept it into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the world's most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363521
A Russian national flag is raised aboard the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker during a ceremony to accept it into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363508
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Arktika ship's captain Alexander Spirin attend a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363502
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Alexey Likhachev, director general of the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom, walk down the stairs from the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363501
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Alexey Likhachev, director general of the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom, attend a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363488
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Alexey Likhachev, director general of the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom, attend a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363487
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, left, and Captain of the nuclear ice-breaker Arktika Alexander Spirin examine the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker during a ceremony to accept it into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the world's most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363474
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin inspects the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. The world's most powerful and largest icebreaker Arktika of 22220 project, which is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields, entered service on October 21.21.10.2020#6363461
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin inspects the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. The world's most powerful and largest icebreaker Arktika of 22220 project, which is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields, entered service on October 21.21.10.2020#6363459
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin inspects the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. The world's most powerful and largest icebreaker Arktika of 22220 project, which is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields, entered service on October 21.21.10.2020#6363460
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin inspects the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. The world's most powerful and largest icebreaker Arktika of 22220 project, which is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields, entered service on October 21.21.10.2020#6363458
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin inspects the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. The world's most powerful and largest icebreaker Arktika of 22220 project, which is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields, entered service on October 21.21.10.2020#6363457
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Arktika ship's captain Alexander Spirin attend a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363415
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin delivers a speech during a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363393
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin delivers a speech during a ceremony to accept the Akrtika nuclear icebreaker into service in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia. Arktika of 22220 project, the most powerful and largest icebreaker in the world, is expected to clear the path for the ships carrying hydrocarbons from the northern fields.21.10.2020#6363380