The most controversial time for Russians, the bold 90s, were full of hopes and challenges, many events to remember and some with the purpose to never let them happen again.
On the photo above is the An-124 “Ruslan” catastrophe in Irkutsk, 1997.
The dump full of boxes, Vladivostok,1991.
Unloading cars imported from Japan, Vladivostok, 1993.
Fire aboard the ship, Vladivostok, 1993.
Flea market on Borisenko Street, Vladivostok, 1992
Gang issues aftermath in Vladivostok, 1993.
Auto market in Vladivostok, 1998.
Terminal stop of the tram, Vladivostok, 1996.
Flood 1998, Vladivostok.
Buddha Statue on Eagle’s Nest, Vladivostok, 1993.
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Long line in Vladivostok, 1991.
Landfill site, Vladivostok, 1995.
A bus stop in Khabarovsk, 1991.
Dismantling of the old Amur bridge, the Jewish Autonomous Region, 1999.
At the stadium, Blagoveschensk, Amur region, 1995.
Standing for bread in Chita, 1991.
Tereshkova street view, Irkutsk, 1999.
Farewell to winter celebrations at the musical theater in Irkutsk, 1995.
Tram stop “Central Market”, Irkutsk, 1991.
An-124 accident, Irkutsk. 1997
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Bridge testing in Omsk, 1991.
Omsk, 1991.
Siberian International Marathon, Omsk, 1996
At the berth, Omsk, 1994
Wholesale market, Omsk, 1998
Nizhniy Tagil, 1995.
Memorial complex “Cranes”, Saratov, 1995.
Teachers of Dudinka join the all-Russian protest action, 1998.
Terrorist attack in Volgodonsk, 1999.
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