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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20066/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20067/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20068/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20069/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20070/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20071/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20072/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20073/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20074/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20075/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20076/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20077/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20078/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20079/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20080/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20081/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20082/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20083/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    In this Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania, Kaliningrad’s youth live lives that feel both European and isolated. Heirs to a city once closed and militarized, they drift between a punk-fueled counterculture of skateboards and disillusion, and the limits of a sanctioned land where travel, exchange, and even foreign music are scarce. The “no future” spirit here is literal—an awareness of isolation paired with a stubborn urge to breathe and create anyway.
    Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20065/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311035 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20084/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311036 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20085/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20086/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20087/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20088/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20089/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20090/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20091/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20092/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20093/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20094/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20095/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20096/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20097/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20098/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20099/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20101/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311038 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20100/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311037 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20102/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311038 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20103/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311038 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20104/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311038 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20105/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311038 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20106/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311038 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20107/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311038 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20108/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311038 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20109/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311038 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NEWS - Kaliningrad: Alltag in Russlands Enklave
    Located between Lithuania and Poland on the southeastern Baltic coast, Kaliningrad stands as a Russian enclave separated from the mainland since the Soviet collapse in 1991. Once part of East Prussia, it became a key outpost of Soviet power after World War II and now serves as a symbol of Moscow’s military and geopolitical assertiveness in Europe, particularly since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. October, 30th 2025//TESINSKYDAVID_sipa.20110/Credit:David TESINSKY/SIPA/2510311038 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.

    Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”

    The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”

    Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News

    © Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?

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    FEATURE - SN_BRR_EEZING_DOWN_13
    BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.

    Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”

    The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”

    Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News

    © Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - SN_BRR_EEZING_DOWN_12
    BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.

    Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”

    The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”

    Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News

    © Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - SN_BRR_EEZING_DOWN_11
    BRR-EEZING DOWN THE HIGHWAY! Aerial views show a freshly snow-covered road connecting multiple archipelagos. The roads tie a number of isolated hamlets situated on various islands near Luleå on the Gulf of Bothnia, Swedish Arctic Circle.

    Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “There are a few isolated hamlets that are only connected to the mainland by this road in winter. In winter, the Baltic Sea freezes over hundreds of square kilometres and these archipelagos, which are normally connected to the continent by small boats, find themselves isolated for several months.”

    The road is rarely used by the public during the winter months, making it a very isolated route. The ice, more than 80cm thick, is partly covered with a layer of snow that makes driving easier but vehicles need to be equipped with snow or studded tyres.”

    Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News

    © Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?

    (c) Dukas

     

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