Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Zvenigorod, Moscow Region, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871427
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Mytishchi, Moscow Region, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871374
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Mytishchi, Moscow Region, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871373
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Mytishchi, Moscow Region, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871372
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Mytishchi, Moscow Region, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871369
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Zvenigorod, Moscow Region, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871368
An employee of the Public Safety Answering Point tests the emergency broadcasting system in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871363
Employees of the Public Safety Answering Point test the emergency broadcasting system in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871361
Employees of the Public Safety Answering Point test the emergency broadcasting system in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871360
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871353
Loudspeakers are mounted on a pole next to the Kristall Ice Sports Palace in Tambov, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871350
Loudspeakers are mounted on a pole next to the Kristall Ice Sports Palace in Tambov, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871346
Loudspeakers are mounted on a pole next to the Kristall Ice Sports Palace in Tambov, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871344
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871275
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871274
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871273
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871272
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871271
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871270
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871269
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871267
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole in Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871265
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole, with the Monument to the Fighters for the Soviet Power seen in the background, in central Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871258
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole, with the Transfiguration Cathedral and the Monument to the Fighters for the Soviet Power seen in the background, in central Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871257
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole in Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871254
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole in Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871253
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole, with the Transfiguration Cathedral seen in the background, in central Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871251
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole, with the Primorye Territory Government's headquarters seen in the background, in central Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871249
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole, with the Transfiguration Cathedral seen in the background, in central Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871248
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole in Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its emergency public warning systems across the country on March 5, blaring out sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts to warn the population to stay calm.05.03.2025#8871247