| September 2009 |
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An airplane with 208 passengers on board was forced to make an emergency landing at one of Moscow's international airports on Saturday.
Russia is demanding that Georgia stop seizing ships in neutral waters and intends to request explanation from Tbilisi through Switzerland's mediation, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Saturday.
Potential Ukrainian presidential candidate and opposition pro-Russian Party of Regions leader Viktor Yanukovych on Saturday said he is confident Russian-Ukrainian relations will improve.
A militant killed in Ingushetia in a special operation Friday was a bandit warlord and was involved in an attempt to kill the Russian North Caucasus republic's president, security agencies said.
Russia and the United States have started working on a new strategic arms reduction treaty, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Saturday.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev praised on Saturday the country's capital and called Moscow a symbol of Russia's renewal.
A militant who planned to carry out a terrorist attack in Moscow was killed in Chechnya last night, the Russian North Caucasus republic's interior ministry said Saturday.
A militant killed in Ingushetia in a special operation Friday was a bandit warlord and was involved in an attempt to kill the Russian North Caucasus republic's president, security agencies said.
A deep-water scientific expedition to study Siberia's Lake Baikal has been concluded, and two mini-submersibles which were involved in the research are being prepared for storage, a local lake preservation fund chief said Saturday.
The Russian national football team will most likely play against Liechtenstein in 2010 World Cup qualifier on Saturday without its leading players, coach Guus Hiddink has said.
Russian economy will be on the rise again as early as in the third quarter of 2009, the country's finance minister said.



