A TV screen displays a message about a test alarm on the occasion of a nationwide warning day, in Kazan, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116672
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116661
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116659
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116657
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116653
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116651
Pedestrians walk past a pole with loudspeakers in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116649
Pedestrians walk past a pole with loudspeakers in Krasnodar, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116646
A loudspeaker is set up on a building in Moscow, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116610
A loudspeaker is set up on a building in Moscow, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116606
A loudspeaker is set up on a building in Moscow, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116600
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Moscow, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116599
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole in Moscow, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116598
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Moscow, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116597
Cars drive past a pole with a loudspeaker in Moscow, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116596
Cars drive past a pole with a loudspeaker in Moscow, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116595
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Moscow, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116592
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole in Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116564
A pedestrian stands by a pole with loudspeakers in Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116563
A loudspeaker is set up on a pole in Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116562
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116561
A pedestrian walks past a pole with loudspeakers in Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116560
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116559
Loudspeakers are set up on a pole in Vladivostok, Russia. Russia will test its nationwide emergency public warning systems on March 4, sounding sirens and interrupting some television and radio broadcasts, while urging the population to remain calm.04.03.2026#9116558