Terminal Trouble: 'Festive' fury of stranded in Moscow airport

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2010

Two of Moscow's largest airports are working hard to send people on their way, after thousands were stranded by bad weather. At one hub, frustrated passengers have reportedly been staging protests, and even trying to break through passport control. President Medvedev is ordering a complete investigation into the conduct of Moscow's main airports. Ekaterina Gracheva is at one of the capital's major terminals for RT.
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  • @pavel280488AA fuck u from everywhere :~0

  • Nice job Russia, seems that the Freedom of Speech is working in the Capital of Communism.

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  • muslim losers have attacked. Something needs to be done about these bastards.

  • Выглядит как наши христианские братья и сестры с Востока возможно придется бороться мусульманские собаки с Западом. Россия и Америка необходимо объединить как мы это делали в Великой Отечественной войне, мы должны остановить эту "джихад" до того, как он разрушает каждый. Мои соболезнования Москва.Музыкальный проигрыватель

  • better stay back, it's just not worth it at this time

  • @wintersfire,

    You are right! Looks like Canada's snow went to Georgia and Arizona of all places.

  • And at Canada's Pearson Airport... there is none.

    This is such a weird winter! All the snow has gone everywhere else! D:

    I hope they get home for new years at least!

  • Airport Moscow the big crisis!!! (Domodedovo in Sheremetyevo)

  • @BadSwineDOTcom

    1:48 Listen. She asks in Russian. And over her voice English translation is put.

  • @PaintedSavages 1:48 she clearly asks in english, "How long have you been at the airport". And the woman responds in Russian.

    I was just pointing out how journalists "Pre-ask" questions, then try to make it look spontaneous when filming with this obvious example.

  • @BadSwineDOTcom She asked in Russian. She is Russian. Her English is brutish English, but she is still Russian.

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