Kalashnikov Corporation to Emerge in July

2013/05/31

MOSCOW, May 31 (RIA Novosti) – The Kalashnikov Corporation, which will absorb major Russian small-arms makers, will be established in July 2013, a spokeswoman for the Izhmash plant said Friday.


Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, who oversees the Russian defense industry, had proposed in November a merger between weapons makers Izhmash and Izhmekh, both located in the city of Izhevsk. He later suggested that some other small-arms manufacturers should join the corporation under the famed Kalashnikov brand.


Rogozin said Thursday that the corporation should be registered in time for Russia’s Day of Arms Makers, September 19.


"In July 2013, Izhmash, currently a part of the Rostech state corporation, will be renamed the Kalashnikov Corporation and become the only executive body of Izhmekh. The presentation and official ceremony to open Kalashnikov will be held on September 19 in Izhevsk and on September 21, 2013, in Moscow,” Izhmash spokeswoman Irina Filatova said.


Izhmash has been manufacturing Kalashnikovs since the world-famous assault rifle first went into mass production in 1949, while Izhmekh is best known for producing Makarov and Yarygin pistols.


However, both companies have been recently experiencing financial difficulties and a sharp drop in production output. The government is now hoping to revive them by merging them under the new brand.


Mikhail Kalashnikov, the designer of the Kalashnikov assault rifle, personally authorized the use of his name for the new corporation in February.


Izhmash chief Konstantin Busygin denied media rumors that Russia’s most famous firearm designer asked to be paid for the use of his name.



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"Rumors have emerged that Mikhail Timofeyevich [Kalashnikov] received 1.5 million rubles [about $47,000] for the use of his name, and that we promised to pay him 300,000 rubles [$9,400] every month,” Busygin said. “Mikhail Timofeyevich is a true patriot. … The question of money wasn’t even raised.”



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Kalashnikov Corporation to Emerge in July

2013/05/31

MOSCOW, May 31 (RIA Novosti) – The Kalashnikov Corporation, which will absorb major Russian small-arms makers, will be established in July 2013, a spokeswoman for the Izhmash plant said Friday.


Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, who oversees the Russian defense industry, had proposed in November a merger between weapons makers Izhmash and Izhmekh, both located in the city of Izhevsk. He later suggested that some other small-arms manufacturers should join the corporation under the famed Kalashnikov brand.


Rogozin said Thursday that the corporation should be registered in time for Russia’s Day of Arms Makers, September 19.


"In July 2013, Izhmash, currently a part of the Rostech state corporation, will be renamed the Kalashnikov Corporation and become the only executive body of Izhmekh. The presentation and official ceremony to open Kalashnikov will be held on September 19 in Izhevsk and on September 21, 2013, in Moscow,” Izhmash spokeswoman Irina Filatova said.


Izhmash has been manufacturing Kalashnikovs since the world-famous assault rifle first went into mass production in 1949, while Izhmekh is best known for producing Makarov and Yarygin pistols.


However, both companies have been recently experiencing financial difficulties and a sharp drop in production output. The government is now hoping to revive them by merging them under the new brand.


Mikhail Kalashnikov, the designer of the Kalashnikov assault rifle, personally authorized the use of his name for the new corporation in February.


Izhmash chief Konstantin Busygin denied media rumors that Russia’s most famous firearm designer asked to be paid for the use of his name.



© RIA Novosti.




"Rumors have emerged that Mikhail Timofeyevich [Kalashnikov] received 1.5 million rubles [about $47,000] for the use of his name, and that we promised to pay him 300,000 rubles [$9,400] every month,” Busygin said. “Mikhail Timofeyevich is a true patriot. … The question of money wasn’t even raised.”



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Brawling Russian Billionaire Gets to Go to Disneyland

2013/05/31

MOSCOW, May 31 (RIA Novosti/RAPSI) – Russian media magnate Alexander Lebedev, on trial for punching a flamboyant businessman during a TV talk show, has been allowed to leave the country for a trip that includes Disneyland in Paris.


Lebedev, who owns the UK’s The Independent daily and co-owns Russian opposition newspaper Novaya Gazeta, was granted permission by a Moscow court on Friday to temporarily leave Russia to attend charity events in Zambia and Ukraine, as well as a High Court session in London.


The 52-year-old billionaire, who in Moscow faces a charge of infliction of minor bodily harm but was initially charged with battery and hooliganism, said he would also take his children to Disneyland because “they earned it for not acting like hooligans.”


Lebedev, a former KGB officer turned Kremlin critic, apparently punched a seated Sergei Polonsky, knocking him out of his chair, during the filming of a talk show for state-run channel NTV in 2011.


Polonsky, the former head of the Mirax Group construction firm, had accused Lebedev of spreading a rumor about a crack in the Moskva-City skyscraper his firm was building.


The initial charges came more than a year later, and the trial started earlier this month. Lebedev's supporters have denounced the trial as “political payback” from the Kremlin for the billionaire’s opposition activity, including fund-raising for anti-corruption lawyer Alexei Navalny. If convicted, Lebedev faces up to five years behind bars.


Lebedev has claimed he had to "neutralize" Polonsky because he feared he was going to be hit first, and that Polonsky had been overly aggressive during the discussion. "In a critical situation, there is no choice. I see no reason to be hit with the first shot. I neutralized him," he wrote in his blog.


Moscow’s Ostankinsky District Court had allowed Lebedev to remain free during the trial on condition that he would not leave the country. The judge had warned Lebedev that he would face a more severe punishment if he violated that condition. The trial’s next session is scheduled for June 21.


In early January, Polonsky himself ended up at the center of a dispute in Cambodia, after he and two other Russians allegedly attacked local sailors during an outing off the Cambodian coast. The sailors later dropped the charges.


Polonsky was released from a Cambodian jail in early April but was restricted from leaving the country.



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Brawling Russian Billionaire Gets to Go to Disneyland

2013/05/31

MOSCOW, May 31 (RIA Novosti/RAPSI) – Russian media magnate Alexander Lebedev, on trial for punching a flamboyant businessman during a TV talk show, has been allowed to leave the country for a trip that includes Disneyland in Paris.


Lebedev, who owns the UK’s The Independent daily and co-owns Russian opposition newspaper Novaya Gazeta, was granted permission by a Moscow court on Friday to temporarily leave Russia to attend charity events in Zambia and Ukraine, as well as a High Court session in London.


The 52-year-old billionaire, who in Moscow faces a charge of infliction of minor bodily harm but was initially charged with battery and hooliganism, said he would also take his children to Disneyland because “they earned it for not acting like hooligans.”


Lebedev, a former KGB officer turned Kremlin critic, apparently punched a seated Sergei Polonsky, knocking him out of his chair, during the filming of a talk show for state-run channel NTV in 2011.


Polonsky, the former head of the Mirax Group construction firm, had accused Lebedev of spreading a rumor about a crack in the Moskva-City skyscraper his firm was building.


The initial charges came more than a year later, and the trial started earlier this month. Lebedev's supporters have denounced the trial as “political payback” from the Kremlin for the billionaire’s opposition activity, including fund-raising for anti-corruption lawyer Alexei Navalny. If convicted, Lebedev faces up to five years behind bars.


Lebedev has claimed he had to "neutralize" Polonsky because he feared he was going to be hit first, and that Polonsky had been overly aggressive during the discussion. "In a critical situation, there is no choice. I see no reason to be hit with the first shot. I neutralized him," he wrote in his blog.


Moscow’s Ostankinsky District Court had allowed Lebedev to remain free during the trial on condition that he would not leave the country. The judge had warned Lebedev that he would face a more severe punishment if he violated that condition. The trial’s next session is scheduled for June 21.


In early January, Polonsky himself ended up at the center of a dispute in Cambodia, after he and two other Russians allegedly attacked local sailors during an outing off the Cambodian coast. The sailors later dropped the charges.


Polonsky was released from a Cambodian jail in early April but was restricted from leaving the country.



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After the Hailstorm

2013/05/31



Hundreds of roofs have been destroyed by hailstorm in Pogarsky district of the Bryansk region, Russia. Crops have seriously suffered too, trees were left leafless. Just look at these photos and see what aftermath has been brought by the fifteen minutes of the hailstorm.








































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Two Trams, One Car

2013/05/31
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The Biggest Mosque of Central Asia

2013/05/30



“Hazrat Sultan” is the mosque in Astana, Kazakhstan, the biggest mosque in Central Asia. One can enter the mosque barefoot and shoot interiors as much as he or she wants but with no flash.











The mosque is built in classic Islamic style with traditional Kazakh ornaments.



It can normally accomodate five thousands of prayers and up to ten thousands on holidays.



The mosque occupies the territory of more than eleven hectares, the total area of all structures is equal to 17 700 square meters.



Sunrise over the mosque.



The mosque has four monarets in its four corners, each 77 meters high.



“Hazrat Sultan” has the biggest dome in Kazakhstan – its height is 51 meters and width – 28 meters.






Here’s the main entrance to the mosque.





Prayers leave their shoes here. The mosque also has a washing room and a room for wedding rituals, halls for reading Koran and for educational classes,

















Panorama of the central hall.




Sunset over the mosque “Hazrat Sultan”.



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