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Russia to set up continuous radar field to track cruise missiles

MOSCOW, December 2. /TASS/: Russia will set up a continuous radar field around its borders to early track the launches of cruise missiles, the take-offs of combat aircraft and other aerodynamic targets, the Defense Ministry reported on Monday.

"In a perspective, a continuous radar field will be set up for aerodynamic targets similar to the missile early warning system," the ministry said.

Turkey says new Russian missile deal to happen before too long: RIA

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Turkey’s presidential administration has said that the purchase date for more S-400 missile systems from Russia is just a technicality and that it thinks a deal will happen before too long, the RIA news agency reported on Monday.

Moscow hopes to seal a deal to supply Turkey with more S-400 missile systems in the first half of next year, the head of Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said last month.

Russia cements role as gas ‘kingpin’ with three new pipelines

MOSCOW, Dec 2 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping launch Monday a gas pipeline that is the first of three ambitious projects intended to cement Moscow’s role as top gas exporter.

Putin and Xi are to inaugurate by video link-up the “Power of Siberia” pipeline, sending Siberian gas to China in a move that will strengthen their ties amid Moscow’s confrontation with the West.

Russia is also planning to soon launch two more gas pipelines that will ramp up supplies to Europe while bypassing Ukraine.

Russia can delay reforms for 20 years, but risks sharp decline in quality of life — Kudrin

MOSCOW, December 1. /TASS/: Without structural reforms, the Russian economy will last for about 20 years in the current mode, and after that the quality of live will decline sharply against the background of global growth, the head of Russia’s Accounts Chamber and former finance minister Alexei Kudrin said.

Naval exercises of Iran, Russia, China to begin in late December

MOSCOW, November 30. /TASS/: Iran, Russia and China will hold joint naval exercises in the Indian Ocean on December 22, 2019 - January 20, 2020, Iranian navy commander Rear Adm. Hossein Khanzadi said on Saturday.

"The aim of those exercises is to ensure collective security and help boost the security in the northern part of the Indian Ocean, where various incidents, including pirate attacks, are taking place," Iran’s Tasnim news agency quoted the official as saying.

Delegations from the three nations drafted a preliminary plan of the drills in October.

Death toll in bus crash in Russia’s Far East soars to 19

CHITA, December 1. /TASS/: A total of 19 people were killed and 22 others were injured after a passenger bus plunged into the river in the Transbaikal Region, in Russia’s Far East, the Emergencies Ministry told TASS on Sunday.

"According to updated information, the bus was carrying 43 passengers and a driver. A total of 41 people were injured in the road accident, 19 of them were killed, including two children. Some 14 people were hospitalized and three of them are in serious condition," a spokesperson for the ministry said.

Format of Putin-Zelensky meeting will depend on leaders’ schedule - Kremlin aide

MOSCOW, December 1. /TASS/: The format and timeframe of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelensky will depend on the schedule of the leaders’ work at the Normandy Four summit, Kremlin Aide Yuri Ushakov said in an interview with the program ‘Moscow. Kremlin. Putin’ on the Rossiya-1 TV Channel on Sunday.

"There are plans to hold this bilateral meeting. A lot will depend on the schedule of the Normandy Four group’s work," Ushakov said. "The two of them could even talk on the sidelines for 30 minutes or for an hour and a half."

Gazprom, Wintershall Dea discuss Nord Stream 2, interaction

MOSCOW, November 30. /TASS/: Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller and Wintershall Dea CEO Mario Mehren discussed the current aspects of the companies’ interaction at a meeting in St. Petersburg on Friday. In particular, the parties noted the contribution of the Nord Stream gas pipeline to the reliability and safety of gas supplies to consumers in Germany and Europe, Gazprom said in a press release.

"Special emphasis at the meeting was placed on the progress of the Nord Stream 2 project and the development of the German gas transmission system," the company said.

Pilot of helicopter crashed near Abrau-Durso killed - Novorossiysk authorities

KRASNODAR, November 30. / TASS /: The pilot of helicopter crashed near Abrau-Durso in the Krasnodar Territory killed in crash, spokesperson for the Novorossiysk administration told TASS on Saturday.

"The pilot died," the source said.

Yuri Korolev, director of the Abrau Air Transport non-profit partnership, died during a helicopter crash in the Krasnodar Region, the press service of the Abrau-Durso group of companies told TASS on Saturday.

"This is Yuri Korolev; he led the non-profit partnership Air Transport Abrau. He was our employee," the source said.

Oppression of small nations may lead to exit of number of regions from Ukraine - Volodin

MOSCOW, November 30. / TASS /: The manifestations of nationalism and the oppression of small nations can lead to the exit of a number of regions from Ukraine, said State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin on Saturday, commenting on the attempts of the Ukrainian delegation to interfere with the speech of the State Duma deputy from Crimea Ruslan Balbek at the 12th session of the UN Forum on Minority Issues in Geneva.

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