2012 in Russia
Events from the year '''2012 in the Russia'''
Incumbents
- President of Russia – Dmitry Medvedev, Vladimir Putin
- Prime Minister of Russia – Vladimir Putin, Viktor Zubkov, Dmitry Medvedev
Events
January
- January 5 – Russia loses to Sweden 1–0 in overtime in the 2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship.
- January 9 – Insurgency in the North Caucasus: Clashes occur between the Russian forces and Islamist militants in the Vedensky District, Chechnya, with reportedly 8 killed and 16 wounded.
- January 15 – Russia's unmanned Fobos-Grunt space probe re-enters the Earth's atmosphere after a failed mission to the Martian moon Phobos. The 13-ton spacecraft disintegrates over the southern Pacific Ocean at approximately 16:45 UTC. China's first Mars probe, Yinghuo-1, which was launched together with Fobos-Grunt, is also destroyed.
- January 27 – Insurgency in the North Caucasus: 13 people are killed in three separate clashes between the Russian forces and Islamist militants in the Russian republics of Ingushetia, Dagestan, and Kabardino-Balkariya.
February
- February 13–17 – 2012 Nozhay-Yurtovsky District clashes.
March
- March 4 – The 2012 Presidential election is held.
May
- May 7 – Putin was inaugurated as President
- May 8 – Medvedev appointed as Prime Minister and later he became leader of the United Russia Party
- May 21 – new cabinet was formed.
June
- June 3–4 – The European Union-Russia Summit in Saint Petersburg.
- June - Moscow courts enacted a hundred-year ban on gay pride parades.
July
- July – The Russian foreign agent law bill is introduced by legislators from the governing United Russia party.
- July 20 – The Russian foreign agent law is signed into law by President Vladimir Putin. The law requires non-profit organizations that receive foreign donations and engage in "political activity" to register and declare themselves as foreign agents
- Stavropol region has a ban on hijabs in schools. the first of its kind imposed by a region in the Russian federation. The ruling was upheld by Russia's Supreme Court in July 2013.
Notable deaths
January
- January 2 – Anatoly Kolesov, 73, wrestler, Olympic gold medalist, after long illness.
- January 2 – Ivan Calin, 76, Moldovan politician, Acting President of the Moldovan Parliament.
- January 3 – Stepan Oshchepkov, 77, canoeist, Olympic gold medalist.
- January 5 – Alexander Sizonenko, 52, Russian basketball player, world's tallest person.
- January 8 – Dmitry Machinsky, 74, Russian archaeologist.
- January 9 – Pyotr Vasilevsky, 55, Belarusian football player and coach.
- January 14 – Zelemkhan Zangiyev, 37, Russian footballer.
- January 15 – Eduard Ivanov, 73, Soviet ice hockey player, World and Olympic champion.
- January 16 – Valentin Rusantsov, 72, Primate of the Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church.
- January 25 – Alexander Zhitinsky, 71, Russian writer.
- January 27 – Dzhamaleim Mutaliyev, 35, Russian rebel leader, shot.
February
- February 6 – Vitaly Gorelik, 44, Russian mountaineer, heart attack.
- February 11 – Sergey Kolosov, 90, Russian film director, People's Artist of the USSR.
- February 17 – Tatyana Golikova, 66, Russian ballerina.
- February 20 –
- * Asar Eppel, 77, Russian translator, stroke.
- * Vitaly Vorotnikov, 86, Soviet politician, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR.
- February 22 – Lyudmila Kasatkina, 86, Russian actress, People's Artist of the USSR.
March
- March 21 – Marina Salye, Russian geologist and politician.
- March 27 – Anatoly Kikin, Soviet and Russian footballer and coach.
- March 27 – Alim Zankishiev, Russian insurgent, leader in the Caucasus Emirate.
- March 28 – Eduard Steinberg, 76, Russian painter.
- March 28 – Sergey Solnechnikov, Russian military officer.
- March 30 – Viktor Kosichkin, Russian Olympic speed skating gold and silver medalist.
- March 30 – Leonid Shebarshin, Russian KGB interim Chairman.
June
- June 4 – Eduard Khil, 77, Russian baritone singer.