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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Self Portrait (1913) by Ukrainian avant-garde painter Vsevolod Maksymovych is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Self-Portrait (1924) by American expressionist artist of Belarusian-Jewish and Ukrainian origin Abraham Manievich is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Self Portrait (1913) by Ukrainian avant-garde painter Vsevolod Maksymovych is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Womans Portrait (1919) by Ukrainian painter Mykhailo Zhuk is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - A 1909 sketch for The Argonauts painting by Ivan Miasoiedov is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Bride (1910) by Ukrainian early modernist painter Fedir Krychevskyi is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The designs of Ukraine's coat of arms by Ukrainian graphic artist Heorhii Narbut is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - Women look at a 1909 sketch for The Argonauts painting by Ivan Miasoiedov at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Self-Portrait (1917) by Ukrainian graphic artist Heorhii Narbut is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Self-Portrait of Ukrainian painter Ivan Miasoiedov from the collection of Poltavas Mykola yaroshenko Art Museum is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - Amazons Head in Lilies, an etude for the Amazons painting by (1910) by Ukrainian painter Ivan Miasoiedov from the collection of Poltavas Mykola yaroshenko Art Museum, is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Annunciation (1909) by Ukrainian painter Oleksandr Murashko is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Masquerade (1913) decorative panel by Ukrainian avant-garde painter Vsevolod Maksymovych is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Masquerade (1913) decorative panel by Ukrainian avant-garde painter Vsevolod Maksymovych is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Annunciation (1909) by Ukrainian painter Oleksandr Murashko is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Bride (1910) by Ukrainian early modernist painter Fedir Krychevskyi is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Self-Portrait (1917) by Ukrainian painter Oleksandr Murashko is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Bride (1910) by Ukrainian early modernist painter Fedir Krychevskyi is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - The Masquerade (1913) decorative panel by Ukrainian avant-garde painter Vsevolod Maksymovych is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - Women pose for a photo at the Bride (1910) painting by Ukrainian early modernist painter Fedir Krychevskyi is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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National Art Museum of Ukraine

National Art Museum of Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - A Carol about a Girl and a Peacock (1916) by Ukrainian painter Petro Kholodnyi is displayed at the "In the Epicentre of the Storm. Secession in Ukraine" exhibition at the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.

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Hiroshima - re-building after WWII

Hiroshima - re-building after WWII

Reconstruction of Aioi Bridge and Hiroshima Chamber of Commerce & Industry Hall, Hiroshima, Japan. The epicentre of the explision caused by the Atomic Bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6th 1945 was close to this location, completely destroying the Bridge rail and rendering the pavements as if 'dug up from underground'. Date: circa 1950

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Nobi Great Earthquake

Nobi Great Earthquake

An 8.4 magnitude earthquake struck Japan in 1891. The epicentre was in the Nobi region. The most severe on land in Japan and one of the worst in world history, the earthquake served as a starting point for modern seismology in Japan. A major fault (Neodani Fault) was formed. This photograph depicts the damage caused to a temple in Gifu Prefecture.==Date:unknown, Place:Gifu, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number96‐43‐0]

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a medic in a protective suit takes a sample for a covid-19 test in the Jihlava hospital testing point

a medic in a protective suit takes a sample for a covid-19 test in the Jihlava hospital testing point

A testing point for a covid-19 was reopen in front of the Jihlava Hospital, Czech Republic, on Monday, July 13, 2020, due to new local epicentre of the infection was recorded in Jihlava in Vysocina Region. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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the Jihlava hospital testing point

the Jihlava hospital testing point

A testing point for a covid-19 was reopen in front of the Jihlava Hospital, Czech Republic, on Monday, July 13, 2020, due to new local epicentre of the infection was recorded in Jihlava in Vysocina Region. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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the Jihlava hospital testing point

the Jihlava hospital testing point

A testing point for a covid-19 was reopen in front of the Jihlava Hospital, Czech Republic, on Monday, July 13, 2020, due to new local epicentre of the infection was recorded in Jihlava in Vysocina Region. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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a medic in a protective suit takes a sample for a covid-19 test in the Jihlava hospital testing point

a medic in a protective suit takes a sample for a covid-19 test in the Jihlava hospital testing point

A testing point for a covid-19 was reopen in front of the Jihlava Hospital, Czech Republic, on Monday, July 13, 2020, due to new local epicentre of the infection was recorded in Jihlava in Vysocina Region. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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the Jihlava hospital testing point

the Jihlava hospital testing point

A testing point for a covid-19 was reopen in front of the Jihlava Hospital, Czech Republic, on Monday, July 13, 2020, due to new local epicentre of the infection was recorded in Jihlava in Vysocina Region. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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a medic in a protective suit takes a sample for a covid-19 test in the Jihlava hospital testing point

a medic in a protective suit takes a sample for a covid-19 test in the Jihlava hospital testing point

A testing point for a covid-19 was reopen in front of the Jihlava Hospital, Czech Republic, on Monday, July 13, 2020, due to new local epicentre of the infection was recorded in Jihlava in Vysocina Region. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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Jan Hamacek

Jan Hamacek

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (photo) said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Jan Hamacek

Jan Hamacek

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (photo) said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Jan Hamacek

Jan Hamacek

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (photo) said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Jan Hamacek with Lever Bolt Cutter

Jan Hamacek with Lever Bolt Cutter

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (photo) said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Jan Hamacek

Jan Hamacek

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (photo) said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Jan Hamacek

Jan Hamacek

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (photo) said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Jan Hamacek

Jan Hamacek

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (photo) said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Jan Hamacek

Jan Hamacek

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (photo) said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice

supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek (photo) near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice

supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek (photo) near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice

supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek (photo) near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice

supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek (photo) near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Jan Hamacek with Lever Bolt Cutter

Jan Hamacek with Lever Bolt Cutter

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (photo) said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice

supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek (photo) near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Jan Hamacek

Jan Hamacek

The last supply of anti-coronavirus protective equipment from China reached the Czech police depository in Opocinek near Pardubice today, on, Interior Minister Jan Hamacek (photo) said, adding that Czechia has enough equipment now in case of a second pandemic wave. Czechia has equipment for six weeks, about the same period for which the government-declared national state of emergency lasted over the coronavirus outbreak this spring, Hamacek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told reporters. He said the largest portion of the available supplies will go to Karvina, the centre of the eponymous north Moravian district which is the biggest coronavirus epicentre now. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) and Agriculture Ministry representatives said. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. On the photo is seen ongoing liquidation of poultry farming at the Moras Moravany, in Slepotice, Czech Republic, on February 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) and Agriculture Ministry representatives said. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. On the photo is seen ongoing liquidation of poultry farming at the Moras Moravany, in Slepotice, Czech Republic, on February 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) and Agriculture Ministry representatives said. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. On the photo is seen ongoing liquidation of poultry farming at the Moras Moravany, in Slepotice, Czech Republic, on February 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) and Agriculture Ministry representatives said. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. On the photo is seen ongoing liquidation of poultry farming at the Moras Moravany, in Slepotice, Czech Republic, on February 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) and Agriculture Ministry representatives said. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. On the photo is seen ongoing liquidation of poultry farming at the Moras Moravany, in Slepotice, Czech Republic, on February 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Moras farm based in Moravany, liquidation of poultry farming

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) and Agriculture Ministry representatives said. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. On the photo is seen ongoing liquidation of poultry farming at the Moras Moravany, in Slepotice, Czech Republic, on February 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/Josef Vostarek)

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