A Look at Life in Russia

In this photo released by Kremlin Press service on Saturday, January 1, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a recording of his annual televised New Year's message on New Year's eve in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday wished Russians positive changes in the new year, hailing their solidarity and strength in the face of tough challenges like the coronavirus pandemic. President Vladimir Putin is wishing Russians a happier new year, hailing their solidarity and strength in the face of tough challenges like the coronavirus pandemic. In a televised address broadcast just before midnight in each of Russia's 11 time zones, Putin said the nation has faced "colossal challenges but has learned to live in those harsh conditions and solve difficult tasks thanks to our solidarity." Putin's address to the nation on Friday was broadcast hours after his phone call with U.S. President Joe Biden, which focused on next month's talks to discuss Moscow's demand for Western security guarantees amid a Russian troop buildup near Ukraine.(Photo by Kremlin Pool Photo via AP Photo)
A Look at Life in Russia
   
  Military Woman Gallery

Must See Places

Google Ads Privacy