www.aviationinsurors.com A Russian helicopter crashed into the Sea of Okhotsk during joint rescue exercises with Japan (May, 2006), killing one of the 13 people aboard, emergency officials said. The Mi-14 helicopter went down off the Russian island of Sakhalin, north of Japan's Hokkaido, when one of its rotor blades hit the water during exercises simulating an emergency response to an oil spill and aid to stricken ships, Emergency Situations Ministry spokesman Viktor Beltsov said. All 13 people aboard were rescued from the aircraft, but three were injured and one of them, a pilot, died on the way to a hospital on shore, Beltsov said. He said five crew members and eight rescuers from Russia's civil aviation agency had been aboard the helicopter when it went down. Some of those rescued were taken aboard a Japanese vessel participating in the exercises, and Japanese divers were involved in the rescue operation, Russian new agencies reported. According to RIA-Novosti, Japanese divers pulled at least one person from the stricken ship. The exercises involve seven ships and four helicopters from the Russian side and three ships and one helicopter from the Japanese side, according to ITAR-Tass. Длительность: 0:49
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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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За незаконную охоту на краба у берегов Сахалина задержаны сразу четыре судна. Все они ходили под флагом Камбоджи и находились в исключительной экономической зоне Российской Федерации. Суда с браконьерским крабом арестовали и отправили в сахалинские порты для досмотра. Об этом -- репортаж телекомпании АСТВ. Длительность: 1:59
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Южно-Сахалинск, 20 сентября 2010 года. В аэропорту «Хомутово» Его Святейшество встречали губернатор Сахалинской области А.В. Хорошавин, председатель Сахалинской областной думы В.И. Ефремов, епископ Южно-Сахалинский и Курильский Даниил, духовенство епархии и представители казачества. Длительность: 4:21
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Artist-song: Funabashi-Daylight____________ Sukhoi Su-15 (NATO reporting name 'Flagon') was a twin-engine interceptor aircraft developed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s to replace the Sukhoi Su-11. As one of the V-PVO's principal interceptors, the Su-15 was involved in a number of incidents with foreign aircraft. One such attack was in 1978, when Korean Air Flight 902 was attacked over Murmansk by a PVO Su-15. Although the civilian aircraft survived the missile hit, two passengers were killed, and the damaged plane subsequently made a forced landing on a frozen lake. In 1981 a Baku, Azerbaijan-based Su-15 deliberately rammed an Iranian Canadair CL-44 after it strayed into Soviet airspace. More notorious was the Korean Air Flight 007 incident in 1983, when a Korean Boeing 747 was shot down by a Su-15TM based on Sakhalin, killing all 246 passengers and 23 crew . Although it was produced in large numbers (1290 of all types), the Su-15, like other highly sensitive Soviet aircraft, was never exported to the Warsaw Pact or any other country. Some Su-15 were deployed in Egypt in 1972 but were used with Soviet crews. In Russia, the Su-15 was abruptly retired in 1993 to comply with the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe. Most were hastily scrapped in favour of more advanced interceptors, including the Su-27 'Flanker' and MiG-31 'Foxhound.' In Ukraine, the last Su-15s (at Kramatorsk and Belbek) were withdrawn from use in 1996. Most Videos are from Gudauta Soviet mlitary <b>...</b> Длительность: 7:59
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