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Kamenskaya: Stechenie obstoyatelstv

Kamenskaya: Stechenie obstoyatelstv

Description: Major Anastasia Kamenskaya, crime analyst, investigates the death of Justice Department officer, a young woman. A closer look at what seemed to be an accident results in a dangerous game where the price is Kamenskaya's life. Late 1990s - early 2000s. Crime has gotten out of the control of law enforcement agencies, and police major Anastasia Kamenskaya is investigating the facts of the crimes. Soon she transferred to the murder department of the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department under the leadership of Colonel Viktor Gordeev. Militia major Yuriy Korotkov and militia captain Mikhail Lesnikov work with her.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Year Released: 1999
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 16
First episode air date: December 14, 1999
Program Creator: Yuriy Moroz
Executive Producer: Yuriy Moroz
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