Russian Proriv! (Transnistrian newspaper) explained

Russian Proriv!
Type:weekly newspaper
Format:D3
Chiefeditor:Roman Konoplev
Photoeditor:Rodion Kalinkin
Staff:Sergey Ilchenko, Anatoly Panin, Galina Berezhanskaya, Vitaly Olhovich, Olga Trishina
Foundation:January 2007
Language:Russian
Ceased Publication:2012
Circulation:10,000 copies per week in 2007

Russian Proriv! (Cyrillic: Русский Прорыв, Russian for 'Russian Breakthrough') was a Russian-language newspaper from Tiraspol, the capital of Transnistria (also known as Pridnestrovie).

The paper was printed four times a month and consisted of seven folded D3-sized sheets. It had a circulation of 10,000 copies per week in 2007.

The first editor in chief was Roman Konoplev (Cyrillic: Роман Коноплев) (2007–2008).[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://point.md/ru/novosti/politika/v-pridnestrovje-vishel-pervij-nomer-gazeti-russkij-proriv . ru:В Приднестровье вышел первый номер газеты «РУССКИЙ ПРОРЫВ!» . «point.md» . ru.