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Russia: state of emergency in a town neighbouring with China due to “elevated levels of radiation”
Radiation was detected about 2.5 kilometres from residential buildings in the city of Khabarovsk, without residents having been exposed
Anger of the Russians is growing, while Putin has just issued an order
The news comes as Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly ordered regional officials and secret services to stamp out anti-war dissent "at all costs" amid a surge in protests by the wives and mothers of conscripted men.
Russia resumes flights to Greece from Feb 8
Russia has decided to resume flights to and from Greece starting from February 8 as the spread of the coronavirus infection has slowed, the government said on Thursday.
It said the planes will fly twice a week from Moscow to Athens. It also said there will be three flights per week to Singapore from the Russian capital.
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Russia Sends Medical Aid to Nagorny Karabakh, Military Doctors Help Civilians
First groups of the Eastern Military District's special-purpose medical unit arrived in Stepanakert, the capital of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh republic, to provide medical assistance to the local population, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday.
Six People were Killed in a Helicopter Crash in Khabarovsk
According to preliminary information, six people have died after a helicopter crashed into the Far Eastern Russian city of Khabarovsk, TASS reports.
"According to the preliminary information, there were six people on board. They all died, "the source said.
He said the helicopter caught on fire at the impact.
The area is restricted.
Unidentified Gunman Opens Fire in FSB Office in Russia's Khabarovsk
An unidentified gunman opened fire in the receiving office of the local branch of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) in the Far Eastern city of Khabarovsk on Friday, the FSB Public Relations Center told TASS.
"At 17:02 local time (06:02 GMT), an unidentified man entered the FSB receiving office and opened fire before crossing the control zone," the Center said.
Stunning NASA images reveal Earth’s changing landscape
From volcanoes in Iceland to wildfires in California, NASA has made nearly three million images of Earth’s thermal emissions available to the public for free.
Two pilots killed in Russian military jet crash
Two pilots were killed when a strategic bomber with seven people on board crashed in far eastern Russia on July 14, the defence ministry said, the latest in a string of military aircraft accidents.
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