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Don’t come to Kremlin for Pokemons, Putin’s press secretary says... | Don’t come to Kremlin for Pokemons, Putin’s press secretary says... |
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...come for other things. | ...come for other things. |
Everyone’s abuzz with PokemonGo – even journalists in Russia, where the app is not available yet. But while hunters around the world trespass on private property, consider climbing into the White House, and wander around Holocaust museums, Dmitry Peskov, President Putin’s press secretary, pulled a long face. | Everyone’s abuzz with PokemonGo – even journalists in Russia, where the app is not available yet. But while hunters around the world trespass on private property, consider climbing into the White House, and wander around Holocaust museums, Dmitry Peskov, President Putin’s press secretary, pulled a long face. |
"Pokemons are not a reason to visit the Kremlin, a treasury of world culture,” Peskov told reporters on Thursday. | "Pokemons are not a reason to visit the Kremlin, a treasury of world culture,” Peskov told reporters on Thursday. |
The Kremlin is fascinating enough in itself, and anyone can visit it, even though it is the residence of the head of state, according to Peskov. The official acknowledged that he was unable to provide a qualified opinion on whether or not there are Pokemons in the Kremlin to catch, as he “doesn’t play games.” | The Kremlin is fascinating enough in itself, and anyone can visit it, even though it is the residence of the head of state, according to Peskov. The official acknowledged that he was unable to provide a qualified opinion on whether or not there are Pokemons in the Kremlin to catch, as he “doesn’t play games.” |
The Kremlin, which was built from 1482 to 1495, is one of the most well-preserved medieval fortresses in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. | The Kremlin, which was built from 1482 to 1495, is one of the most well-preserved medieval fortresses in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
READ MORE: A dead body, armed robbers, & traffic chaos: The dark side to Pokémon Go | READ MORE: A dead body, armed robbers, & traffic chaos: The dark side to Pokémon Go |
While the release is only “coming soon” in Russia, it appears some residents have already found ways to download the app. | While the release is only “coming soon” in Russia, it appears some residents have already found ways to download the app. |
The augmented reality game from Niantic Labs has been downloaded millions of times since it was released a little more than a week ago. Its sweeping popularity has seen the market value of Niantic Labs’ partner and the owner of the Pokemon brand, Nintendo, shoot up by approximately $7.5 billion in 48 hours. | The augmented reality game from Niantic Labs has been downloaded millions of times since it was released a little more than a week ago. Its sweeping popularity has seen the market value of Niantic Labs’ partner and the owner of the Pokemon brand, Nintendo, shoot up by approximately $7.5 billion in 48 hours. |
READ MORE: Teen finds dead body while looking for Pokemon with phone game | READ MORE: Teen finds dead body while looking for Pokemon with phone game |
The game requires players to visit various real world locations to “capture” virtual Pokemon with the use of a compatible device equipped with GPS and a camera. | The game requires players to visit various real world locations to “capture” virtual Pokemon with the use of a compatible device equipped with GPS and a camera. |
One of the unusual side effects of the mobile phone phenomenon, however, has been the sight of people trying to “Catch ‘Em All” in places usually reserved for other things – like New York’s 9/11 memorial or the office of Israeli President Ruvi Rivlin. | One of the unusual side effects of the mobile phone phenomenon, however, has been the sight of people trying to “Catch ‘Em All” in places usually reserved for other things – like New York’s 9/11 memorial or the office of Israeli President Ruvi Rivlin. |
READ MORE: Graveyards, 9/11 memorial & Holocaust museum: Pokemon Go wars waged at ill-suited places | READ MORE: Graveyards, 9/11 memorial & Holocaust museum: Pokemon Go wars waged at ill-suited places |
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