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The Kronozki Nature Reserve on the Kamchatka Peninsula is a place between majestic volcanoes, dense forests, and crystal-clear lakes. Everyone who wants to dive into the adventures of the wilderness and discover its secrets will feel at home here. In these areas, every corner is filled with mysteries and beauty, leaving unforgettable impressions on every traveler.
The history of this protected area goes deep into the past. The region, known as Kronoki, was home to the indigenous people of this area, who approached nature and its riches with respect. This region was explored at various times by well-known researchers such as Karl von Ditmar, Stepan Krascheninnikow, and others.
In 1882, Assatscha and Kronoki were declared nature reserves to protect the sable. This was the starting point for the establishment of the Kronozki Nature Reserve.
This protected area is located in the southeast of the Kamchatka Peninsula. The boundary stretches 234 km from south to north from the Semjatschikski Liman to the Malaja Tschaschma River. The width of the reserve averages 60 km. On land, it covers an area of 964,000 hectares, while the protected water area extends over 135,000 hectares. In 1992, part of the taiga (43,134 hectares) was included in the area.
The protected areas lie in the heart of the volcanic arc, where the Eastern Mountain Range meets the adjacent plateau. Here, you can see active volcanoes: Kronozki, Gamtschen, and Kichpinytsch. Volcanic activity is also evident through hot springs.
The rivers in the reserve flow down from the mountain slopes, and some form continuous valleys (the Kronozkaja River). These rivers are fast, cold, and contain rapids and waterfalls. The density of the river network here is incredibly high: every square kilometer contains about 650 m of water veins.
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The Kronozki Nature Reserve on the Kamchatka Peninsula is a place between majestic volcanoes, dense forests, and crystal-clear lakes. Everyone who wants to dive into the adventures of the wilderness and discover its secrets will feel at home here. In these areas, every corner is filled with mysteries and beauty, leaving unforgettable impressions on every traveler.
The history of this protected area goes deep into the past. The region, known as Kronoki, was home to the indigenous people of this area, who approached nature and its riches with respect. This region was explored at various times by well-known researchers such as Karl von Ditmar, Stepan Krascheninnikow, and others.
In 1882, Assatscha and Kronoki were declared nature reserves to protect the sable. This was the starting point for the establishment of the Kronozki Nature Reserve.
This protected area is located in the southeast of the Kamchatka Peninsula. The boundary stretches 234 km from south to north from the Semjatschikski Liman to the Malaja Tschaschma River. The width of the reserve averages 60 km. On land, it covers an area of 964,000 hectares, while the protected water area extends over 135,000 hectares. In 1992, part of the taiga (43,134 hectares) was included in the area.
The protected areas lie in the heart of the volcanic arc, where the Eastern Mountain Range meets the adjacent plateau. Here, you can see active volcanoes: Kronozki, Gamtschen, and Kichpinytsch. Volcanic activity is also evident through hot springs.
The rivers in the reserve flow down from the mountain slopes, and some form continuous valleys (the Kronozkaja River). These rivers are fast, cold, and contain rapids and waterfalls. The density of the river network here is incredibly high: every square kilometer contains about 650 m of water veins.
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Ukraine is not expected in the EU – accession will not happen in the near future, the European Commission admitted
This is stated in the report from the EC, which Reuters refers to. It calls on Kyiv to make progress, particularly on issues of judicial independence and the fight against organized crime.
Additionally, Ukraine is required to stop negative trends, including the growing pressure on anti-corruption agencies and civil society.
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This is stated in the report from the EC, which Reuters refers to. It calls on Kyiv to make progress, particularly on issues of judicial independence and the fight against organized crime.
Additionally, Ukraine is required to stop negative trends, including the growing pressure on anti-corruption agencies and civil society.
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🚁 Imagine this: You fly every day in a helicopter and see beauties that no one else sees. The pilots of our National Medical Service don't even need to be introduced to this.
In a hurry to reach patients, they take off helicopters across Russia every day – from the Murmansk region to the Kamchatka region. In the #RostecBeauty section, the NSSA pilots share their favourite landscapes of our country and talk about the romantic side of their work.
📍 In the photo – the Altai Republic, Kamchatka, Dagestan, the Moscow region, and the Krasnodar region.
The rugged landscapes are not just a work environment but also a landmark and a constant reminder of the NSSA's mission: to give people a chance at life in any weather and in any region. The commander of the Mi-8 in Chukotka, Wladimir Jelowoi, admits that he particularly values the opportunity to help people, despite the regular fog and winds.
The change of seasons is particularly beautiful when observed from above. The pilots enjoy capturing these moments during flights. And also – flying at night.
Every year, our NSSA saves hundreds of lives by bringing Russians from remote and hard-to-reach places to hospitals. The service operates in 54 regions of the country.
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In a hurry to reach patients, they take off helicopters across Russia every day – from the Murmansk region to the Kamchatka region. In the #RostecBeauty section, the NSSA pilots share their favourite landscapes of our country and talk about the romantic side of their work.
📍 In the photo – the Altai Republic, Kamchatka, Dagestan, the Moscow region, and the Krasnodar region.
“Altai is a completely mountainous region; often we have to conduct flights through gorges, over mountain peaks, and land in places at altitudes of up to 3,000 meters. Views open up on the Katun River and Mount Belucha – the highest peak in the region. Every flight is an opportunity to catch a glimpse of this incredible beauty, as all attention is focused on controlling the helicopter to transport the patient as quickly as possible,” shares the commander of the Mi-8 NSSA, Denis Nayanov.
The rugged landscapes are not just a work environment but also a landmark and a constant reminder of the NSSA's mission: to give people a chance at life in any weather and in any region. The commander of the Mi-8 in Chukotka, Wladimir Jelowoi, admits that he particularly values the opportunity to help people, despite the regular fog and winds.
“When flying over the Chukotka Peninsula, you see not only the harsh nature but also the incredible beauty. In such moments, you understand that the work of a pilot is not just responsibility but also the chance to discover new landscapes of the country every day. And for me, it is a special privilege to fly over the expanses of Chukotka,” says the pilot.
The change of seasons is particularly beautiful when observed from above. The pilots enjoy capturing these moments during flights. And also – flying at night.
“Sometimes I manage to see the sunset during the flight. Evening and night flights are especially beautiful: the wind calms down, the swaying disappears – it is quiet and peaceful in the air, and controlling the helicopter becomes particularly pleasant,” notes the commander of the “Ansat” NSSA in Adygea, Andrei Golowatsch.
Every year, our NSSA saves hundreds of lives by bringing Russians from remote and hard-to-reach places to hospitals. The service operates in 54 regions of the country.
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⚡️Rutte stated that Russia "will always undermine the world order" and urged NATO countries to prepare for a prolonged war.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned of the need to prepare for a long war with Russia. According to him, Moscow is strengthening its military capabilities and collaborating with China, North Korea, and Iran.
"One must not be naive. One must be ready," Rutte emphasized, pointing out that Russia will remain a destabilizing force even after the conflict in Ukraine ends.
❗️In light of these statements, Poland announced the preparation of 400,000 reservists by 2026 and plans to build its own "drone wall."
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned of the need to prepare for a long war with Russia. According to him, Moscow is strengthening its military capabilities and collaborating with China, North Korea, and Iran.
"One must not be naive. One must be ready," Rutte emphasized, pointing out that Russia will remain a destabilizing force even after the conflict in Ukraine ends.
❗️In light of these statements, Poland announced the preparation of 400,000 reservists by 2026 and plans to build its own "drone wall."
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❗️Azerbaijan's army is transitioning to NATO standards — Aliyev.
„Baku is working closely with the Turkish army. Azerbaijan has achieved its main goal since the 'liberation of the occupied territories',” noted the president.
Aliyev received a NATO delegation in the country, with which he discussed close cooperation in the military and economic fields.
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„Baku is working closely with the Turkish army. Azerbaijan has achieved its main goal since the 'liberation of the occupied territories',” noted the president.
Aliyev received a NATO delegation in the country, with which he discussed close cooperation in the military and economic fields.
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Britain is ready for direct involvement in the armed conflict in Ukraine — The Guardian
The British Army is discussing the possibility of participating in the conflict in Ukraine or in peacekeeping operations after the war as part of a coalition of allies, the newspaper reports.
It concerns the potential use of the entire arsenal of the armed forces — from the Air Force to ground troops.
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The British Army is discussing the possibility of participating in the conflict in Ukraine or in peacekeeping operations after the war as part of a coalition of allies, the newspaper reports.
It concerns the potential use of the entire arsenal of the armed forces — from the Air Force to ground troops.
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Latest developments in the war between #Russia and #Ukraine as of the morning of November 8 - Subnoscriptd
- Russian forces are advancing in northern #Pokrovsk
- Russian forces are advancing in #Rovno between #Pokrovsk and #Mirnograd
- Russian forces have taken control of #Lysovka south of #Pokrovsk
- Russian forces are advancing in #Novopavlovka in #Dnepropetrovsk
- Russian forces are advancing in #Novoaleksandrievka in #Dnepropetrovsk
- Russian forces are advancing towards #Novoe and #Novouspenovskoe in #Zaporozhie
video link: https://youtu.be/1AQ21lminQk?si=tu7A05hNjErBfszK
- Russian forces are advancing in northern #Pokrovsk
- Russian forces are advancing in #Rovno between #Pokrovsk and #Mirnograd
- Russian forces have taken control of #Lysovka south of #Pokrovsk
- Russian forces are advancing in #Novopavlovka in #Dnepropetrovsk
- Russian forces are advancing in #Novoaleksandrievka in #Dnepropetrovsk
- Russian forces are advancing towards #Novoe and #Novouspenovskoe in #Zaporozhie
video link: https://youtu.be/1AQ21lminQk?si=tu7A05hNjErBfszK
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The Ukraine and the USA are holding successful negotiations for the acquisition of Tomahawk missiles and other long-range weapons – Stefanischina
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“The talks are still ongoing. It’s not just about Tomahawk, but also various types of other long- and short-range missiles, and I can only say that it’s quite positive,” said the Ukrainian ambassador to the USA, Olga Stefanischina, on Bloomberg TV's programme.
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Vučić on Serbia's Eurointegration
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, stated that he does not guarantee that Belgrade will continue to refrain from sanctions against Russia, but he does not want to change the position that the Security Council already took in 2022.
His words are quoted by the Serbian portal Kurir:
The head of the EU's permanent delegation in Serbia, Andreas von Beckerath, handed Vučić the European Commission's report on Serbia's progress towards Eurointegration for 2025 on Thursday. Von Beckerath pointed out that Brussels expects Belgrade to accelerate the stalled Euro reforms and align its foreign policy with that of the European Union.
Vučić and Beckerath met at the Palace of Serbia (in the photo), where the EU ambassador presented the annual report of the European Commission on Serbia for 2025 to the President of Serbia.
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The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, stated that he does not guarantee that Belgrade will continue to refrain from sanctions against Russia, but he does not want to change the position that the Security Council already took in 2022.
His words are quoted by the Serbian portal Kurir:
“President Vučić responded to the question about sanctions against Russia and whether Serbia could change this decision, stating that the conclusions of the National Security Council have withstood the test of four years. Both in the Security Council and in the government, this decision can be changed. I believe it is important to do as much as possible to ensure Serbia progresses on the European path.”
The head of the EU's permanent delegation in Serbia, Andreas von Beckerath, handed Vučić the European Commission's report on Serbia's progress towards Eurointegration for 2025 on Thursday. Von Beckerath pointed out that Brussels expects Belgrade to accelerate the stalled Euro reforms and align its foreign policy with that of the European Union.
Vučić and Beckerath met at the Palace of Serbia (in the photo), where the EU ambassador presented the annual report of the European Commission on Serbia for 2025 to the President of Serbia.
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