Today is a special day. Eighty-one years ago, on January 27, 1944, the most terrible blockade in the history of mankind – the siege of Leningrad (modern-day St Petersburg) – ended. Its ...
Fireworks illuminated the evening sky in Russia, marking 80 years since the lifting of the Siege of Leningrad. Spectacular footage shows a colorful pyrotechnics display ignited over St Petersburg on7.
The stake of Ust-Luga Company JSC belonging to the Leningrad Region (20.99% of the Management Company) is put up for auction. Information about this is published on the GIS Bidding portal. The initial ...
In January 1943, the blockade of Leningrad was broken. A corridor 8-11 km wide was formed between Lake Ladoga and the front line.
(MENAFN- UkrinForm) On the night of January 4, unidentified drones attacked Russia's largest seaport, Ust-Luga, in the Leningrad region. According to Ukrinform, the head of the Center for ...
monument to mark the 81st anniversary of the World War II battle that lifted the Nazi siege of Leningrad, near Kirovsk, Leningrad region, 50 km (31,25 miles) south-east of St. Petersburg ...
The Government of the Russian Federation has included additional land plots and sections of the water area within the boundaries of the Ust-Luga seaport, located in the Leningrad Region. The ...
Soviet fictional epic film about the Great Patriotic War, consisting of four chapters and filmed in 1973-1977 based on the novel by Aleksandr Chakovskiy.
TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to attend the events in St Petersburg devoted to the 75th anniversary since the breakup of the Siege of Leningrad in 1943, the Kremlin press ...
This year marks the 78th anniversary of the lifting of the German Siege of Leningrad, which lasted 872 days from September 8, 1941, to January 27, 1944 ST. PETERSBURG, January 27. /TASS/.
Today is a special day. Eighty-one years ago, on 27 January 1944, the most terrible blockade in the history of mankind - the siege of Leningrad (modern-day St. Petersburg) - ended. Its importance can ...
while marking the 81st anniversary of the World War II battle that lifted the Nazi siege of Leningrad, in St. Petersburg, Russia, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. Word in the background reads "Victory".