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English: The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, in the cabin of strategic bomber ТU-160 before the beginning of military exercises by the long-range aircraft of the Air Forces and Northern Fleet, Chkalovsky Airfield, Moscow Region, Russia.
Suomi: Venäjän presidentti Vladimir Putin strategisen Tupolev Tu-160 -pommikoneen ohjaamossa Tškalovskin sotilaslentokentällä Moskovan alueella (oblast). Kuva otettu ennen sotilasharjoituksia, joihin osallistui Venäjän ilmavoimien ja pohjoisen laivaston pitkän matkan lentokoneita.
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16 August 2005 |
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http://www.kremlin.ru |
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Photo by the Presidential Press Service |
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