Day: June 17, 2020

  • Moscow Breaks 128-Year Heat Record

    Moscow Breaks 128-Year Heat Record

    Moscow experienced its hottest June 17 in more than a century after temperatures hit 31.1 degrees Celsius Wednesday. Russia’s Hydrometeorology Center said that beat the previous record of 30.8 C set on the same day in 1892, Interfax reported. The scorching temperature hit at 4 p.m. in the capital. Temperatures in Moscow will drop below…

  • Russia Says Has Removed Fuel From River Hit by Arctic Spill

    Russia Says Has Removed Fuel From River Hit by Arctic Spill

    Russia has finished clearing fuel from the surface of a river hit by a massive diesel spill in the Arctic region, but the full clean-up could take years, officials said Wednesday. After more than 700 people were deployed to clear the pollution, officials said the operation had removed the main spill from the surface of…

  • Flushing of systems with the open reactor has commenced at Belarus NPP Unit 2

    The experts have started flushing of active and passive safety systems with the open reactor at Unit 2 of Belarus NPP (the general designer and general contractor is ROSATOM Engineering Division). This is one of the most important, strictly regulated process operations, in the course of which the equipment installed and pipelines of safety systems…

  • Moscow Breaks 70-Year Heat Record

    Moscow Breaks 70-Year Heat Record

    Moscow experienced its hottest June 17 in more than half a century after temperatures hit 29.6 degrees Celsius Wednesday. Russia’s Hydrometeorology Center said that beat the previous record of 29.4 C set on the same day in 1956, Interfax reported. It added that Wednesday’s temperatures were still on track to break a 128-year record of…

  • U.S. Escorts Russian Nuclear-Capable Bombers Near Alaska, Moscow Says

    U.S. Escorts Russian Nuclear-Capable Bombers Near Alaska, Moscow Says

    U.S. fighter jets intercepted four Russian nuclear-capable bombers off the coast of Alaska for the second time in a week, the Russian military said Wednesday. The U.S. scrambled F-22 Raptors to escort the four Tupolev Tu-95MS strategic bombers during their flight near the Bering Strait, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency reported. The Tu-95MS bombers…

  • Moscow Flocks to Reopened Restaurant Patios After Virus Lockdown

    Moscow Flocks to Reopened Restaurant Patios After Virus Lockdown

    Moscow’s outdoor restaurant verandas opened to diners Tuesday as the Russian capital continues to gradually reopen following a two-and-a-half-month coronavirus lockdown. While the patios packed with people dining in the sunshine might look like a sign that the coronavirus pandemic is grinding to a halt in Russia, cases have continued to rise in the thousands…

  • Russia Welcomes China-India Contacts Aimed at De-Escalation

    Russia Welcomes China-India Contacts Aimed at De-Escalation

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday Moscow welcomed contacts between its close allies India and China after a deadly border confrontation. President Vladimir Putin has close ties with both Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian premier Narendra Modi, who has talked of a “special chemistry” with the Russian strongman.  Lavrov said at a press…

  • ‘Disinfection Tunnel’ Protects Putin From Coronavirus

    ‘Disinfection Tunnel’ Protects Putin From Coronavirus

    Special disinfection tunnels have been installed at President Vladimir Putin’s residence outside Moscow and at the Kremlin to protect him from the coronavirus, his spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed Wednesday. A number of figures in Putin’s circle of contacts have been diagnosed with Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic, including Peskov and the chief doctor…

  • Coronavirus Is Just Getting Started in Some Russian Regions. Their WWII Parades Are Going Ahead.

    Coronavirus Is Just Getting Started in Some Russian Regions. Their WWII Parades Are Going Ahead.

    During a Monday morning meeting, Alexander Ostrov, the governor of the Zabaykalsky Krai region in Russia’s Far East, gave a grim forecast for the coronavirus pandemic. “The situation is getting worse,” he said. “The number of infected people is growing.” On Sunday, Zabaykalsky Krai had reached a high for new daily infections of 89. Then,…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 17

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 17

    There have been 553,301 cases of coronavirus infection reported in Russia so far and 7,478 deaths. June 17: 3 things you need to know today Russia’s second-largest city St. Petersburg had the highest coronavirus mortality rate among all Russian cities in the month of April, according to a new analysis of official data. As of Wednesday, 20 cities had canceled…

  • Family of American ‘Spy’ Imprisoned in Russia Expects Trade

    Family of American ‘Spy’ Imprisoned in Russia Expects Trade

    The brother of the American sentenced by a Russian court to 16 years in prison for espionage said Tuesday he believes Moscow wants to exchange him for a notorious arms dealer or Russian diplomatic properties shuttered by Washington. David Whelan, the brother of Paul Whelan, the ex-Marine given the stiff prison sentence on Monday, said…

  • Russia’s Coronavirus Cases Pass 550K as Putin Eyes Victory Parade, Constitution Vote

    Russia’s Coronavirus Cases Pass 550K as Putin Eyes Victory Parade, Constitution Vote

    Moscow lifted restrictions including compulsory travel passes on June 8, a move welcomed by residents who rushed out to enjoy the streets and parks. Many other regions are lifting lockdown restrictions as Russia is preparing to hold a July 1 national vote despite the pandemic.    President Vladimir Putin is seeking public backing for constitutional amendments that…

  • Coronavirus-Denying Russian Priest Captures Church With Cossack Fighters

    Coronavirus-Denying Russian Priest Captures Church With Cossack Fighters

    A prominent Russian Orthodox priest who was barred from preaching for his anti-coronavirus views has laid siege to a women’s monastery, the 66.ru news website reported Tuesday.  Religious authorities barred Father Sergei, the ultraconservative spiritual leader of the Sredneuralsk women’s monastery in central Russia, from public ministry in April for disobeying orders to follow health…