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At around 11:50 p.m. Moscow time [19:50 GMT] on June 2 shells began to explode in the Defense ministry's artillery depot near the village of Pugachevo. The facility belongs to the Defense Ministry's missile and artillery directorate.
Russia and Ukraine have reached a breakthrough in their talks on maritime border delimitation, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Sunday.
The status of Jerusalem can be defined only after the borders between Israel and Palestine are demarcated and the refugee issue is resolved, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Sunday.2
The area affected by wildfires raging in Siberia has expanded from 22,036 hectares to 26,055 hectares in the past twenty-four hours, the Emergencies Ministry reported on Sunday.
Moscow is alarmed over NATO's disproportionate use of force in Libya and the alliance's clear support for one side in the Libyan conflict, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said on Sunday.4
Radiation levels remain within the norm in all districts of Russia's Far East, a spokesman for the regional emergencies ministry said on Sunday.
The number of people injured in blasts that shook an ammunition depot in Russia's Urals republic of Udmurtia has risen to 91 people, the Emergencies Ministry aid on Sunday.
Firefighters and forestry workers in Russia's Far East extinguished 14 wildfires and continue putting out another 12 in the past 24 hours, the regional emergencies ministry said on Sunday.
Roman Pavlyuchenko put a smile back on the face of Russian football with a hat-trick in Saturday's 3-1 Euro 2012 qualifying win over Armenia.
Assemblage of the Russian Soyuz-FG rocket to carry Soyuz TMA-02M manned spacecraft to the International Space Station was completed on Saturday.
Russia will keep a ban on vegetable imports from the EU until Europe names the cause of the fatal bacteria that has killed 20 people in Europe, the sanitary watchdog said on Saturday.
Russia's sanitary watchdog Rospotrebnadzor banned the import of fresh vegetables from the EU because of an outbreak of a highly virulent strain of the E. coli bacteria.
Russia will evacuate 14 diplomats from Yemen to Moscow by the nearest flight, a diplomatic source said on Saturday.
NATO's actions in Libya are gradually evolving into a land operation, Russia's foreign minister warned on Saturday.3
Rescuers have extinguished fire, which broke out at an arms depot in a Urals republic on Thursday night, causing blasts and injuring at least 75 people, a defense official said on Saturday.
Russia's foreign minister said on Saturday that Ukraine's integration with the European Union could not hamper its attempts to build closer ties with former Soviet republics.
A Russian presidential envoy for Africa, Mikhail Margelov, said he would go to Libya's Benghazi on June 6 for talks with the Libyan opposition.1
At least 75 people have been injured in blasts that have been shaking an ammunition depot in Russia's Urals region since a fire broke out on Thursday, rescuers said on Saturday.