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Moscow, Jul 1 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Maxim Shipenkov) The president of the Russian Olympic Committee, Stanislav Pozdniakov, and the Russian designer Anastasia Zadorina attended the opening of the team's equipment center on Thursday Russian Olympian "Zasport" ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.FOOTAGE OF THE OPENING OF THE EQUIPMENT CENTER "ZASPORT" IN MOSCOW.
Darya Trepova, a 26-year-old accused of killing a military blogger and supporter of Moscow's Ukraine offensive, appears in court for her case's first hearing. Russian investigators say Ukraine orchestrated the attack on Vladlen Tatarsky, which took place at a cafe in Saint Petersburg in April. Trepova is alleged to have gifted Tatarsky a statuette, which exploded minutes later, killing the blogger and wounding more than 30 others. Ukraine has denied involvement and blamed domestic infighting for the killing. IMAGES
During the formal opening of a joint coordination centre for Ukrainian grain exports under a UN-backed deal aimed at resuming shipments, Russian and Ukrianian delegations meet inside the centre. IMAGES
In Kyiv's usually busy centre, Khreshatyk Avenue and Maidan Square, once the centre of the Euromaidan protests in 2013 against Russia's influence in Ukraine's politics, stand empty as the fighting with Russia draws closer. Earlier, pre-dawn blasts in the capital set off a second day of violence after Russian President Vladimir Putin defied Western warnings to unleash a full-scale invasion on Thursday that quickly claimed dozens of lives and displaced at least 100,000 people. IMAGES
Russian equipment and vehicles seen in the Rostov region, a region that borders the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, which has recently been recognised by Russian President Vladimir Putin. IMAGES
Berlin, Jun 23 (EFE) .- (Camera: María Alonso Martos) The documentation centre "Flight, Expulsion, Reconciliation" opened to the public on Wednesday in Berlin after 20 years of debate around its exhibition focused on the 14 million Germans displaced after World War II unleashed by Nazism.FOOTAGE OF THE DOCUMENTATION CENTRE.SOUNDBITES OF GUNDULA BAVENDAMM, DIRECTOR OF THE CENTRE.