An employee at
the Ladoga alcohol
factory in St.
Petersburg checks
bottles on the
production line
Friday. The St.
Petersburg-based
company recently
acquired Spanish
firm Bodegas
El Cidacos, its
second foreign
asset.
Photo by KRISTINA FATINA / SPT
A protester holds a
one-man picket on
Palace Square on Friday
afternoon. The sign he is
holding reads:
‘Scammers and sharpers,
out of the Mariinsky
[Legislative Assembly].
Photo by MISHA JAPARIDZE, POOL / AP
President Vladimir Putin (l) presents St. Petersburg Ballet Theater
artistic director Boris Eifman with a state medal at an awards
ceremony in the Kremlin in Moscow on Wednesday, Aug. 29.
Photo by KRISTINA FATINA / SPT
First-year students
celebrate the beginning
of the academic year at
St. Petersburg State
University on Saturday.
Sept. 1, the first day of
the academic year in
Russia, is celebrated as
the Day of Knowledge.
Photo by KRISTINA FATINA / SPT
People light
candles arranged
to spell the word
Beslan on Malaya
Sadovaya Ulitsa
on Monday to
commemorate
victims of the
Beslan terrorist
siege that ended
8 years ago.
334 candles were
lit — one for every
victim.
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