Russia Video. Tiny kitten narrowly avoids being hit by several cars on Russian motorway Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 16/09/2016 - 11:33 GMT+2 A kitten had a succession of near misses when it found itself in the middle of a busy motorway in Kaliningrad, Russia. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Tiny kitten narrowly avoids being hit by several cars on Russian motorway Now playing Next Trump arrives in Beijing for high-stakes summit with Xi Now playing Next Watch: UK Parliament revives centuries-old ritual before King’s Speech Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 13th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Cannes Film Festival 2026: Fans lock down red carpet spots ahead of opening Now playing Next Barcelona star Lamine Yamal waves Palestinian flag during La Liga celebrations Now playing Next China’s Unitree unveils transformable humanoid ‘mecha’ robot with cockpit Now playing Next Which EU capitals have minimum wages that don’t cover rent? Now playing Next The strongest El Niño on record is brewing. Here's what could happen Now playing Next Hantavirus outbreak latest: Spain confirms one new case Now playing Next Why are Russian embassy antennas raising concerns in Europe? Now playing Next EU may ban social media for children this summer, says von der Leyen Now playing Next Grand Voyager | Exploring Cape Town Now playing Next Inside Qatar’s Venice Biennale exhibition on hospitality, migration and belonging Now playing Next Is there a hantavirus vaccine? Scientists race to develop one for new strain Now playing Next EU to turn carbon tax revenues into farm subsidies amid fertiliser crisis, leaked document shows More videos
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