Russia - Chelyabinsk Oblast
Russia - Chelyabinsk Oblast
Spring in Russia. 25th, April (Kopeysk, the Chelyabinsk region)
April blizzard in Russia.
Chelyabinsk metallurgical plant-Mechel, Russia
Kindle eBook Learn Russian to work with Russians -
Expand your business to the Russian speaking countries.
ATS Flash Mob World Wide 2016 — Chelyabinsk, Russia
ATS Flash Mob World Wide 2016
8 october
Chelyabinsk, Russia
Atisha Tribal Studio
2016 Song:
Baburi
Yuval Ron featuring Omar Faruk Tekbilek and Yair Dalal
From the Album ONE
Skiing centre Rider near Miass town, Russia
21.12.2013 (wrong data on action cam)
Halfpipe Russian Freestyle Games 2015
Miass, Russia
Russia opposition leaders in court to hear latest on their detention
SHOTLIST
1. Russian opposition leader Sergei Udaltsov at Basmanny Court in central Moscow
2. Close-up of Udaltsov
3. Mid of Udaltsov and his lawyers
4. Wide of court officials
5. Journalists and lawyers awaiting the start of court session
6. Opposition activist Gennady Gudkov (centre, with moustache) in the corridor
7. Mid of court staff
8. Top shot of people walking down stairs
9. Various of opposition activist Leonid Razvozzhayev walking through corridor into courtroom escorted by police to the applause of his supporters
10. Close-up of a court security officer's back
11. Mid of court security officers
12. Razvozzhayev speaking with his lawyer through bars of court cage
13. Pan from policeman to Razvozzhayev and his lawyer
14. Cutaway of photographers
15. Empty seats of judges
16. Close-up of Russian coat of arms on wall
17. Close-up of supporters and journalists standing in courtroom
18. Court security officers allowing audience to enter courtroom
STORYLINE
A court in Moscow is scheduled to uphold the arrests of two opposition activists charged with allegedly organising mass riots and attacks on police during last May's anti-Kremlin protests.
Sergei Udaltsov of the United Left Front was charged after a television programme accused him of receiving money from a Georgian official and plotting to organise a coup in Russia.
Udaltsov has been under house arrest since the charges were filed against him last October.
The second opposition activist, Leonid Razvozzhayev claims he was kidnapped in Ukraine last October, tortured for two days and forced to sign a false confession, which he later retracted.
Authorities say he turned himself in and deny allegations of torture.
Razvozzhayev has remained in custody since his arrest.
As well as the charges of inciting unrest, investigators have refiled a case against him for stealing 500 fur hats in Siberia 15 years ago.
The court also asserts that Razvozzhayev entered Ukraine illegally on his cousin's passport.
Russian investigators accuse both men of meeting with foreign officials to plot mass riots, inspired by the colour revolutions that ousted authoritarian leaders in several ex-Soviet nations and rattled the Kremlin.
The court also accuses the activists of attending special training abroad with their supporters to prepare for organising and conducting mass riots with the purpose of overthrowing the government.
President Vladimir Putin has frequently accused the unprecedented protest movement that sprung up against his rule last winter of being funded and directed from abroad.
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Russia Cup in Miass
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Chelyabinsk, Russia fireworks
أنا عم بحلم - ماجدة الرومي
Majida. HQ
كلمات: إيليا أبو شديد
ألحان: نور الملاح
Miass in June 2013. Midsummerfestival.
Midsummerfestival near Miass in Western Siberia 2013. A small group of women are singing a russian folksong with bravour. Also funny when one of the spectators join them with whistling!
His wife? did not like that he hugged two of the singing females,
he got a warning, she tapped him on his cap meaning: behave! ;o)
What a joy they showed when performing this folksong!
Anthony Yarde says facing Russian Sergey Kovalev is nothing compared to being held at gun point
Anthony Yarde holds no fears about fighting in deepest darkest Russia - because he once stared down the barrel of a gun and survived to tell the tale. The 28-year-old has trekked 3,000 miles from east London to Chelyabinsk, a city 33 hours from the capital Moscow by train, to challenge formidable world champion Sergey Kovalev on Saturday night. In the opposite corner, Kovalev, 36, will make the short half-hour drive from his hometown of Kopeysk as he bids to swat aside the British upstart. Yarde's mere 30 fights as both an amateur and professional appear scant preparation compared to the champion's 28 knockouts from 33 victories, including a brutal stoppage of Nathan Cleverly in 2013. But more recent defeats by Andre Ward and Eleider Alvarez have bolstered Yarde's belief that he and his small but loyal team can successfully infiltrate enemy territory. And the unbeaten light-heavyweight is no stranger to overcoming the odds having grown up on the gang-ridden streets of Hackney. I saw a lot of bad things happen by people I know and to people I know, says Yarde. There were a lot of different gangs around and sometimes you found yourself in conflict. I found myself attracting negative things because I was in a negative environment, I was pre-determining this stuff before it happened. One day guns were pulled on us by older guys. My friend had gone to sell his moped and they took the moped, my friend's phone and some money. But all he got from my pocket was a tub of Vaseline. I remember him saying, 'Oh, he's a sweet boy' and throwing my Vaseline on the floor. But now I'm on a straight path and when you think about positive things, positive things follow you. Like so many before him, Yarde found safety inside the ropes, but not before he had displayed promise across the sporting spectrum. As a teenager he had trials with Queens Park Rangers and Harlequins and ran the 100 metre sprint in under 11 seconds, but it was to the ring he turned to re-route his destiny. Three unlicensed fights convinced Yarde of his potential but his amateur career comprised of just a dozen bouts before he grew frustrated at perceived ducking by potential opponents. His professional career makes for equally brief reading; 51 rounds over 18 fights, 17 of which have been halted by brute force. But Yarde will allow neither his lack of experience nor his journey into the unknown to derail him from the task at hand. We have given ourselves enough time to acclimatise, get used to the atmosphere and get the mind right, he says. Then come fight night I will go out there and do the job. I'll just adapt. Food wise, I'll try and find a supermarket and try and find things that don't look too foreign. I'll have normal food; tomatoes, cucumber, lettuce, chicken and fish. We'll see when we get there, but this is part of the excitement, we don't know what we're going to get. He's thinking, ‘This guy has only had 18 professional fights, he only had 12 a
BBoy Mankeez DK4 - First one Первое
DK4ДК4 - Делаю, Как Чувствую.
Tema Mankees, г. Копейск, Урал (Kopeysk, Ural)
С 2001 года представитель танцевальной школы Бардак (c 1987, Копейск). Ныне также представитель творческого объединения Делаю, как чувствую - ДК4.