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The Pepsi fruit juice flood was a flood of 176,000 barrels (28 million litres; 28,000 cubic meters; 7.4 million US gallons) of fruit and vegetable juices into the streets of Lebedyan, Russia, and the Don River, caused by the collapse of a PepsiCo warehouse. [1]
In March 2005 Lebedyansky held an IPO in Russia, selling 19.9% of shares for 151 million dollars. Until the spring of 2008, the main owners of the company were State Duma deputy Nikolay Bortsov (30% of shares), his son Yuri Bortsov (25.13%), Olga Belyavtseva (18.4%), Dmitry Fadeev (2%); 23% of the company's shares were in free circulation.
The Ukrainian National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NACP) included PepsiCo and Mars, Incorporated to its list of international sponsors of the Russian war effort in Ukraine for continuing to operate in Russia. [8] Satellite images revealed that Russia had withdrawn air defences, artillery and tanks from the Kuril Islands as part of a ...
Vladimir Putin sent a warning to "ruling elites" and confirmed Russia has tested a new intermediate range missile in a strike on Ukraine. In a nationwide TV address on Thursday (21 November), the ...
Russia and Ukraine have different views of the attack's success. Either way, this use of the missiles could mark a significant escalation in the war. Ukraine launched its first deep ATACMS strike ...
U.S. is the lone holdout in push to let struggling Ukraine strike inside Russia with Western weapons Courtney Kube and Yuliya Talmazan and Dan De Luce and Abigail Williams and Daryna Mayer Updated ...
Just two days after the decision, images showed Russia’s prized S-300/400 surface-to-air launcher exploding in flames in Russia, about 35 miles from Ukraine’s northern border.
German Galushchenko, the Minister of Energy of Ukraine called the Russian strike the largest attack on the Ukrainian energy sector in recent times. [ 10 ] Press Secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov for the first time stated that “Russia is in a state of war with Ukraine” rather than referring to Russia's invasion of Ukraine as a ...