The stories of 18 teenagers who have lived a lifetime under Vladimir Putin
This year, as that generation turns 18 and gains the right to vote, Putin is once again running for president in a bid to extend his rule until at least 2024.
Leading up to the elections on March 18, The Moscow Times crossed the country to profile Generation P — a generation that has lived a lifetime under Putin — to document their memories of the past, their impressions of the present and hopes for the future.
Producers:
Furqat Palvanzade
Yana Krylova
Alisa Schneider
Sasha Mademuaselle
Editors:
Eva Hartog
Jonathan Brown
Interviews & Texts:
Aron Ouzilevski
Nikita Velichko
Copyeditor:
Sarah Crowther
Video Editor:
Rostislav Smirnyagin
Photo Editor:
Yulia Novikova
Camera:
Misha Khursevich
Stas Galaktionov
Zhenya Petrushanskiy
Kirill Synkov
Vadim Braidov
Alisa Aiv
Pasha Limonov
Anna Kabisova
Sasha Kulak
Dmitri Kuvaldin
Vlad Kobets
Alexei Vasiliev
Regina Urazaeva
Lelya Normik
Ilya Batrakov
Anton Ivanyuk
Emile Khafizov
Seyan Tsidenov