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Sergey Lazarev, president of the Moscow Chess Federation, told TASS at the time that the child made a chess move and didn't give enough time for the robot to respond, so it grabbed him.
St. Petersburg’s Vyborgsky District Court has fined the owner of the music television channel Aiva TV 500,000 rubles ($5,480) for “LGBT propaganda” for showing the music video Tak Krasivo (“So ...
President of the Moscow Chess Federation, Sergey Lazarev, told the TASS news agency after the tournament that the robot had broken the boy’s finger. The machine had played many previous ...
Russia's Sergey Lazarev was addressing the crowd during the Saint Petersburg performance of his tour 'The Best Show' in the lead up to Eurovision 2016, when his head suddenly appeared to loll ...
Lazarev, who had nothing to do with the robot, nothing at all, added that the Christopher’s parents were examining their legal options. The child was back at the tournament the following day ...
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The match took place last week according to Sergey Lazarev, the president of the Moscow Chess Federation. "The robot broke the child's finger. This, of course, is bad," said Mr Lazarev.
Sergey Lazarev, vice-president of the Russian Chess Federation, said the child had violated 'certain safety rules' by making a move too soon.
According to a report in The Guardian, Vice-President of the Russian Chess Federation Sergey Smagin told Baza that Christopher had most likely bypassed the safety laws in his rush to move his ...
The president of the Moscow Chess Federation, Sergey Lazarev, confirmed the incident to Russian state news agency Tass, reported NBC News.