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84th anniversary of June deportations

84th anniversary of June deportations

14.06.2025, Tallinn. 14th of June is Estonia's national Day of Mourning. 84 years ago, 10,000 Estonians were violently deported from their homes by occupying Soviets. Most never returned. Ceremony at the Victims of Communism Memorial in Tallinn's Maarjamäe neighborhood. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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84th anniversary of June deportations

84th anniversary of June deportations

14.06.2025, Tallinn. 14th of June is Estonia's national Day of Mourning. 84 years ago, 10,000 Estonians were violently deported from their homes by occupying Soviets. Most never returned. Ceremony at the Victims of Communism Memorial in Tallinn's Maarjamäe neighborhood. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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84th anniversary of June deportations

84th anniversary of June deportations

14.06.2025, Tallinn. 14th of June is Estonia's national Day of Mourning. 84 years ago, 10,000 Estonians were violently deported from their homes by occupying Soviets. Most never returned. Ceremony at the Victims of Communism Memorial in Tallinn's Maarjamäe neighborhood. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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84th anniversary of June deportations

84th anniversary of June deportations

14.06.2025, Tallinn. 14th of June is Estonia's national Day of Mourning. 84 years ago, 10,000 Estonians were violently deported from their homes by occupying Soviets. Most never returned. Ceremony at the Victims of Communism Memorial in Tallinn's Maarjamäe neighborhood. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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84th anniversary of June deportations

84th anniversary of June deportations

14.06.2025, Tallinn. 14th of June is Estonia's national Day of Mourning. 84 years ago, 10,000 Estonians were violently deported from their homes by occupying Soviets. Most never returned. Ceremony at the Victims of Communism Memorial in Tallinn's Maarjamäe neighborhood. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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84th anniversary of June deportations

84th anniversary of June deportations

14.06.2025, Tallinn. 14th of June is Estonia's national Day of Mourning. 84 years ago, 10,000 Estonians were violently deported from their homes by occupying Soviets. Most never returned. Ceremony at the Victims of Communism Memorial in Tallinn's Maarjamäe neighborhood. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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84th anniversary of June deportations

84th anniversary of June deportations

14.06.2025, Tallinn. 14th of June is Estonia's national Day of Mourning. 84 years ago, 10,000 Estonians were violently deported from their homes by occupying Soviets. Most never returned. Ceremony at the Victims of Communism Memorial in Tallinn's Maarjamäe neighborhood. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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84th anniversary of June deportations

84th anniversary of June deportations

14.06.2025, Tallinn. 14th of June is Estonia's national Day of Mourning. 84 years ago, 10,000 Estonians were violently deported from their homes by occupying Soviets. Most never returned. A temporary installation with images and historical information was set up in Tammsaare Park. The "Wagon of Tears" installation is inspired by the cattle cars that deportees rode on their treacherous journey to Siberia. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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84th anniversary of June deportations

84th anniversary of June deportations

14.06.2025, Tallinn. 14th of June is Estonia's national Day of Mourning. 84 years ago, 10,000 Estonians were violently deported from their homes by occupying Soviets. Most never returned. A temporary installation with images and historical information was set up in Tammsaare Park. The "Wagon of Tears" installation is inspired by the cattle cars that deportees rode on their treacherous journey to Siberia. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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84th anniversary of June deportations

84th anniversary of June deportations

14.06.2025, Tallinn. 14th of June is Estonia's national Day of Mourning. 84 years ago, 10,000 Estonians were violently deported from their homes by occupying Soviets. Most never returned. Ceremony at the Victims of Communism Memorial in Tallinn's Maarjamäe neighborhood. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Expedition 73 Preflight

Expedition 73 Preflight

Handout photo dated on 07/04/2025 shows A Soyuz rocket is seen on the launch pad at Site 31, Monday, April 7, 2025, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Expedition 73 crewmembers: NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritskiy, are scheduled to launch aboard their Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft on April 8. April 8, 2025: A Soyuz spacecraft has just lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome, leased by Russia to Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station. Sergei Ryjikov, Alexei Zoubritskiy and Jonny Kim will use their stay in the ISS to carry out some fifty scientific experiments, before returning home in December. The spacecraft has been repainted in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a time when Americans and Soviets were allies. Space is now one of the last areas of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which is on the verge of collapse due to the conflict in Ukraine. Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Expedition 73 Launch

Expedition 73 Launch

Handout photo dated on 08/04/2025 shows A Soyuz rocket launches to the International Space Station with Expedition 73 crew members: NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritskiy, onboard, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. April 8, 2025: A Soyuz spacecraft has just lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome, leased by Russia to Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station. Sergei Ryjikov, Alexei Zoubritskiy and Jonny Kim will use their stay in the ISS to carry out some fifty scientific experiments, before returning home in December. The spacecraft has been repainted in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a time when Americans and Soviets were allies. Space is now one of the last areas of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which is on the verge of collapse due to the conflict in Ukraine. Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Expedition 73 Preflight

Expedition 73 Preflight

Handout photo dated on 07/04/2025 shows A Soyuz rocket is seen on the launch pad at Site 31, Monday, April 7, 2025, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Expedition 73 crewmembers: NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritskiy, are scheduled to launch aboard their Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft on April 8. April 8, 2025: A Soyuz spacecraft has just lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome, leased by Russia to Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station. Sergei Ryjikov, Alexei Zoubritskiy and Jonny Kim will use their stay in the ISS to carry out some fifty scientific experiments, before returning home in December. The spacecraft has been repainted in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a time when Americans and Soviets were allies. Space is now one of the last areas of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which is on the verge of collapse due to the conflict in Ukraine. Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Expedition 73 Cosmonaut Hotel Departure

Expedition 73 Cosmonaut Hotel Departure

Handout photo dated on 08/04/2025 shows NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, left, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritskiy, right, wave as they depart the Cosmonaut Hotel to suit-up for their Soyuz launch to the International Space Station, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The launch will send Kim, Ryzhikov, Zubritskiy on a mission to the International Space Station. April 8, 2025: A Soyuz spacecraft has just lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome, leased by Russia to Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station. Sergei Ryjikov, Alexei Zoubritskiy and Jonny Kim will use their stay in the ISS to carry out some fifty scientific experiments, before returning home in December. The spacecraft has been repainted in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a time when Americans and Soviets were allies. Space is now one of the last areas of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which is on the verge of collapse due to the conflict in Ukraine.

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Expedition 73 Cosmonaut Hotel Departure

Expedition 73 Cosmonaut Hotel Departure

Handout photo dated on 08/04/2025 shows NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, left, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritskiy, right, wave as they depart the Cosmonaut Hotel to suit-up for their Soyuz launch to the International Space Station, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The launch will send Kim, Ryzhikov, Zubritskiy on a mission to the International Space Station. April 8, 2025: A Soyuz spacecraft has just lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome, leased by Russia to Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station. Sergei Ryjikov, Alexei Zoubritskiy and Jonny Kim will use their stay in the ISS to carry out some fifty scientific experiments, before returning home in December. The spacecraft has been repainted in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a time when Americans and Soviets were allies. Space is now one of the last areas of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which is on the verge of collapse due to the conflict in Ukraine.

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Expedition 73 Launch

Expedition 73 Launch

Handout photo dated on 08/04/2025 shows A Soyuz rocket launches to the International Space Station with Expedition 73 crew members: NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritskiy, onboard, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. April 8, 2025: A Soyuz spacecraft has just lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome, leased by Russia to Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station. Sergei Ryjikov, Alexei Zoubritskiy and Jonny Kim will use their stay in the ISS to carry out some fifty scientific experiments, before returning home in December. The spacecraft has been repainted in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a time when Americans and Soviets were allies. Space is now one of the last areas of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which is on the verge of collapse due to the conflict in Ukraine. Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Expedition 73 Launch

Expedition 73 Launch

Handout photo dated on 08/04/2025 shows A Soyuz rocket launches to the International Space Station with Expedition 73 crew members: NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritskiy, onboard, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. April 8, 2025: A Soyuz spacecraft has just lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome, leased by Russia to Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station. Sergei Ryjikov, Alexei Zoubritskiy and Jonny Kim will use their stay in the ISS to carry out some fifty scientific experiments, before returning home in December. The spacecraft has been repainted in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a time when Americans and Soviets were allies. Space is now one of the last areas of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which is on the verge of collapse due to the conflict in Ukraine. Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Expedition 73 Preflight

Expedition 73 Preflight

Handout photo dated on 08/04/2025 shows Roscosmos cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov, bottom, NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, middle, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexey Zubritskiy, top, wave farewell prior to boarding the Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft for launch, Tuesday, April 8, 2025 (April 7 Eastern time) at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Launch of the Soyuz rocket will send the trio on a mission to the International Space Station. April 8, 2025: A Soyuz spacecraft has just lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome, leased by Russia to Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station. Sergei Ryjikov, Alexei Zoubritskiy and Jonny Kim will use their stay in the ISS to carry out some fifty scientific experiments, before returning home in December. The spacecraft has been repainted in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a time when Americans and Soviets were allies. Space is now one of the last areas of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which is on the verge of collapse due to th

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Expedition 73 Launch

Expedition 73 Launch

Handout photo dated on 08/04/2025 shows A Soyuz rocket launches to the International Space Station with Expedition 73 crew members: NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritskiy, onboard, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. April 8, 2025: A Soyuz spacecraft has just lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome, leased by Russia to Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station. Sergei Ryjikov, Alexei Zoubritskiy and Jonny Kim will use their stay in the ISS to carry out some fifty scientific experiments, before returning home in December. The spacecraft has been repainted in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a time when Americans and Soviets were allies. Space is now one of the last areas of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which is on the verge of collapse due to the conflict in Ukraine. Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Expedition 73 Launch

Expedition 73 Launch

Handout photo dated on 08/04/2025 shows A Soyuz rocket launches to the International Space Station with Expedition 73 crew members: NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritskiy, onboard, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. April 8, 2025: A Soyuz spacecraft has just lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome, leased by Russia to Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station. Sergei Ryjikov, Alexei Zoubritskiy and Jonny Kim will use their stay in the ISS to carry out some fifty scientific experiments, before returning home in December. The spacecraft has been repainted in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a time when Americans and Soviets were allies. Space is now one of the last areas of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which is on the verge of collapse due to the conflict in Ukraine. Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Expedition 73 Launch

Expedition 73 Launch

Handout photo dated on 08/04/2025 shows A Soyuz rocket launches to the International Space Station with Expedition 73 crew members: NASA astronaut Jonny Kim, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritskiy, onboard, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. April 8, 2025: A Soyuz spacecraft has just lifted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome, leased by Russia to Kazakhstan, bound for the International Space Station. Sergei Ryjikov, Alexei Zoubritskiy and Jonny Kim will use their stay in the ISS to carry out some fifty scientific experiments, before returning home in December. The spacecraft has been repainted in honor of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a time when Americans and Soviets were allies. Space is now one of the last areas of cooperation between Russia and the United States, which is on the verge of collapse due to the conflict in Ukraine. Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Tintin, The Immersive Adventure Exhibition - Bordeaux

Visitors visit the immersive exhibition 'Tintin, The Immersive Adventure' (Tintin, l'Aventure immersive) at the Bassins des Lumières on October 19, 2023 in Bordeaux, France. From the first edition of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets in 1929 to the most recent publications, "Tintin, the Immersive Adventure" pays tribute to the famous reporter, the great traveller whose adventures around the world have been part of popular culture for almost 100 years. Photo by Thuibaud Moritz/ABACAPRESS.COM

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