Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (KAL 007, KE 007]) was a Korean Air Lines civilian airliner that was shot down by Soviet interceptors on 1 September 1983, over the Sea of Japan, near Moneron Island just west of Sakhalin island. All 269 passengers and crew aboard were killed, including Lawrence McDonald, a sitting member of the United States Congress. The aircraft was en route from New York City to Seoul via Anchorage when it strayed into prohibited Soviet airspace around the time of a planned missile test. The Soviet Union initially denied knowledge of the incident, but later admitted shooting the aircraft down, claiming that it was on a spy mission. The Politburo said it was a deliberate provocation by the United States, to test the Soviet Union's military preparedness, or even to provoke a war. The United States accused the Soviet Union of obstructing search and rescue operations. The Soviet military suppressed evidence sought by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) investigation, notably the flight data recorders, which were eventually released eight years later after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Hello guys i know i said we shall do one of these a week but looking at the stats you guys love to watch this sort of thing so here is another. Again recorded from my DVD collection. If you want to see more of this you are going to need to subscribe. This will show me you are interested and want more so if you do subscribe it would be awesome. Also drop us a <b>...</b> Длительность: 46:58
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This is a sonification of the Bonin Islands, Japan Region 5.7M earthquake (10/4/2011 01:37:27 GMT). It was made from a seismogram recorded by the global seismic station YSS in SAKHALIN, RUSSIA. Find more at www.flyrok.org. Длительность: 0:04
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After the situation at Fukushima became worse and after a change of the weather conditions people in russian far-east have big fear because of the danger of radiation. Длительность: 2:21
A 13-year-old boy from Russia's Sakhalin Island in the Far East has returned home after undergoing treatment for horrific burns at a hospital in Japan. Doctors and plastic surgeons spent three months on the teenager, who was lucky to come through the ordeal with his life. Длительность: 2:10
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