© 1998-2019 Zee Media Corporation Ltd (An Essel Group Company), All The Amur Shipyard has the production capacities and technologies for building and repairing military and civilian ships with a displacement of up to 25,000 tonnes. This text is translated into Russian by google automatic human level neural machine. KOMSOMOLSK-ON-AMUR, July 29. Russia’s Vladimir Putin is reported to be interested in starting a new far-east Russian airline. Russian President, Vladimir Putin is interested in setting up a new airline in Russia’s far-east …

03247 was issued on April 2, 1999 by the State Press Committees of the Russian Federation). ) "Today we are laying down the fourth Karakurt-class ship… I hope that today we are doing our work timely, qualitatively and within the schedule, which is assessed by the Defense Ministry," Amur Shipbuilding Plant CEO Vladimir Kulakov said at the keel-laying ceremony.The chief executive said he hoped that the Shipyard would get new customers’ orders.The new ship has been named the Pavlovsk. The Amur Shipbuilding Plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur in the Russian Far East held a ceremony to lay down a Project 22800 Karakurt-class cruise missile corvette, a TASS correspondent reported from the scene.The keel-laying ceremony was attended by acting Khabarovsk Region Governor Mikhail Degtyaryov. "Give us our Furgal back," said a local businesswoman called Viktoria. Demonstrators say they want Furgal, who they think has been set up, to be flown back from Moscow and put on trial in Khabarovsk.Tens of thousands marched in the Russian far east on Saturday, the third such weekend protest in a row, to express their anger over what they say is President Vladimir Putin's mishandling of a local political crisis.Residents of Khabarovsk, around 3,800 miles (6,110 km) and seven time zones east of Moscow, are unhappy about the detention this month of the wider region's popular governor, Sergei Furgal, who was arrested on murder charges he denies.His arrest, which his supporters say was politically motivated, triggered the protests and created a headache for the Kremlin which is trying to troubleshoot a COVID-19-induced drop in real incomes and keep a lid on unrest.Protesters chanted "Putin resign!" Sberbank will help digitalize the economy of the Magadan region and "Putin is a thief!".

It is part of a long-running strategy by the Russian Government to populate and develop the nation’s isolated far east regions. EastRussia is not responsible for any mistakes in the translated text. MOSCOW, Aug 1 — Thousands of people marched in the Russian far eastern city of Khabarovsk today for the fourth weekend in a row, protesting at President Vladimir Putin’s handling of a local political crisis. AFP

The Amur Shipbuilding Plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur in the Russian Far East held a ceremony to lay down a … Tens of thousands protest against Putin in Russian far east KOMSOMOLSK-ON-AMUR, July 29. But protesters said they felt insulted by the choice of Mikhail Degtyaryov, who has no connection with the region, and have demanded he step down. One local media outlet put the number at up to 20,000, while other outlets and opposition activists said upwards of 50,000 had attended and that it was the biggest protest of its kind so far. Protesters chanted "Putin resign!" Tens of thousands marched in the Russian far east on Saturday, the third such weekend protest in a row, to express their anger over what they say is President Vladimir Putin's mishandling of a local political crisis. Some publications may contain information not suitable for users under 16 years of age.Russia’s top brass to sign contracts for building six corvettesRussia halts denunciation of tax agreement with CyprusRussian vaccine against COVID-19 subject to coordinated information attacks — developerRussia’s Baltic Fleet to hold large-scale drills in westernmost Kaliningrad RegionRussian COVID-19 vaccine proven safe and effective, says health ministerRussia’s Aerospace Forces to start receiving attack drones in 2021 — deputy commanderOver 38,500 passengers use international flights since August 1Tikhanovskaya demands to declare election in Belarus voidRussian university says clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccine completedRussian watchdog finds Apple guilty of restricting competition in application marketBelarusian security chief says assassination attempt on candidate Tikhanovskaya was foiledRussia receives request for 1 bln COVID-19 vaccine doses from 20 statesRussian pharmaceutical company signs deal to release Oxford vaccine against coronavirusDoctors and teachers will be first to get Russian COVID-19 vaccine, health minister saysUS on wrong track imposing sanctions against Nord Stream 2 — German foreign ministerLukashenko says protests were orchestrated from Poland, UK, Czech RepublicRussian Figure Skating Federation still waits for Kostornaia’s bid to switch coachesRussia’s upgraded Ka-52M combat helicopter makes debut flightPolice in Minsk take control of the situation with numerous protestsRussia exposes many cyberattacks coming from Germany — LavrovPutin congratulates Lukashenko on victory in Belarusian presidential electionRussia, Germany discuss potential production of Russian COVID-19 vaccine in GermanyTelegram founder: anti-censorship tools enabled in BelarusBelarusian law enforcement agencies started break-up of protestersRussia’s Su-27 fighter jet scrambled to intercept US spy planes over Black SeaAeroflot to cancel part of previously scheduled international flights until August 31Lukashenko gets 80.23% of the vote in Belarusian presidential electionCOVID-19 vaccine may cause short-term changes in body, expert thinksDiplomat says detention of 33 Russians in Minsk was third country’s provocationPreparations for testing Russian coronavirus vaccine to begin in Brazil next weekRussian PM points to improving coronavirus situationRussia might register coronavirus vaccine by end of summer - expertTikhanovskaya says considers herself winner of Belarusian presidential electionExit poll: Lukashenko winning 79.7% of votes at Belarus’ presidential electionFirst registered COVID-19 vaccine worldwide is named Sputnik VRussia is first to register COVID-19 vaccine worldwide, Putin saysNo grounds to postpone registration of Russian COVID-19 vaccine, expert saysPress review: Who is behind the deadly blast in Beirut and Lukashenko rails against MoscowBelarusian presidential candidate Tikhanovskaya in Lithuania, says Foreign MinistryGermany in contact with companies exposed to Nord Stream 2 sanctionsPress review: Will Minsk cross red line with Moscow and Russia, NATO face off over ArcticNord Stream 2 project to be implemented shortly, says LavrovRussian COVID-19 vaccine to enter circulation on January 1, 2021US hails Russian diplomats’ expulsion from SlovakiaCrew Dragon undocks from ISS, Atlantic splashdown scheduled for Sunday

Sorry for the inconvinience. and "Putin is a thief!". Please refer to the text in Russian as a source. Thousands of people marched in the Russian far eastern city of Khabarovsk on Saturday for a fourth consecutive weekend in protest at President Vladimir Putin's handling of a local political crisis. The corvettes of this class developed by specialists of the St. Petersburg-based Almaz Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering (part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation) displace about 800 tonnes, develop a speed of over 30 knots and their sea endurance is 15 days.Karakurt-class corvettes are armed with Kalibr-NK cruise missiles and upgraded AK-176MA 76.2mm artillery guns.The Amur Shipbuilding Plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur (part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation) has been in operation since 1936 and is the largest shipyard in the Russian Far East. "The protests have highlighted anger among some over what they see as policies emanating from detached Moscow-based authorities.Supporters of Furgal, a member of the nationalist LDPR party, feel he is being belatedly punished for defeating a candidate from the ruling pro-Putin United Russia party in 2018. /TASS/. Demonstrators say they want Furgal, who they think has been set up, to be flown back from Moscow and put on trial in Khabarovsk.City authorities estimated around 6,500 people had taken part.