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Around 100 protestors representing a Russian Orthodox movement Thursday burned down a poster advertising the The Da Vinci Code at Pushkin Square in central Moscow, on the day of the controversial movie's premier.
According to the agreements, Russia and the EU would relax visa requirements for certain categories of people for stays of up to 90 days, and take additional measures to prevent illegal migration.
Calling themselves representatives of a Eurasian Union of Youth, the group of young people shouted "NATO is worse than the Gestapo!" "NATO is Russia's enemy!" and "Kill NATO. NATO is Death!" 
Russian spacecraft manufacturer Energia said Thursday it intends to start extracting lunar reserves of helium-3 to boost terrestrial energy supplies when a re-usable cargo shuttle comes online. 
Calling themselves representatives of a Eurasian Union of Youth, the group of young people shouted "NATO is worse than the Gestapo!" "NATO is Russia's enemy!" and "Kill NATO. NATO is Death!" 
Colonel General Alexander Belousov said the Armed Forces would receive about 30 main battle tanks, 40 infantry fighting vehicles, more than 100 armored personnel carriers, modernized surface-to-air missiles, more than 10 combat helicopters and a regiment of silo-based Topol-M ballistic missiles. 
Two regional security organizations comprising post-Soviet nations and China are planning joint military exercises, the chief of Russia's general staff said Thursday.



