Russian investigators deny explosives caused building blast that killed 39 in Magnitogorsk Russian investigators say gas leak most likely cause despite claims of ‘terrorist act’ in Magnitogorsk ...
Magnitogorsk Metallurg defeated Novosibirsk Siberia in the fifth match of the 1/8 finals of the Gagarin Cup and secured entry ...
Russia's emergencies ministry says the search of the concrete rubble from a partially collapsed apartment building has ended and the number of deaths stands at 39. The ministry declared the operation ...
This small town was destined to become the capital of the Soviet iron and steel industry. And it was partly Americans, as well as Germans, Romanians, Italians and other Europeans, who helped put ...
The match was dedicated to the upcoming Police Day, with the ceremonial first puck drop made by Belarusian Minister of ...
The traditional Ural Classics festival was held in the Magnitogorsk resort "Attraction". This is a children's social project initiated by the captains of the Metallurg and Salavat Yulaev hockey clubs ...
2020 Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works 3.94 7.06 RUB 2019 Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works 5.34 12.72 RUB 2018 Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works 5.90 13.71 RUB 2017 Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works 2.79 ...
The blast is thought to have been caused by a gas leak and damaged 48 apartments in a nine-storey building in Magnitogorsk, an industrial city in the Urals some 1700km east of Moscow, the emergencies ...
Built in the early 1930s, the Russian city of Magnitogorsk was planned both as a utilitarian, steel-producing centre and as a utopian model of the new Soviet city. All photographs by Nane Diehl A few ...
Designed for Stalin as the world’s first completely planned city, Magnitogorsk has yet to confront its controversial past – from the forced labour that helped build it in record time, to the severe ...
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