Communist Party deputy detained in pedophilia case

Deputy of the Legislative Assembly of the Primorsky Territory from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Samsonov was detained in the case of pedophilia suspicion of pedophilia. This is reported by the agency PrimaMedia. According to preliminary information, a case was opened against Samsonov under paragraph “b” of Part 4 of Article 132 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Violent acts of a sexual nature against a person under 14 years of age”) … His house was searched. Anatoly Dolgachev, first secretary of the committee of the Primorsky regional branch of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, told RIA Novosti that he himself was at Samsonov's apartment. The deputy's wife also came there, but she was not allowed into the apartment. “People with SOBR stripes went inside. Its status is incomprehensible. Law enforcers do not comment, “he added. Dolgachev suggested that the reason for the searches

The Russian got angry because of the QR code and beat the policeman

A drunken resident of Tula beat a policeman after refusing to let him into a bar without a QR code let him into the bar without a QR code. This is reported by the Investigative Department of the UK for the region. It turned out that, being drunk, a 32-year-old man tried to enter the institution without presenting vaccination documents. When he was denied service, he began to show aggression, and the bar workers called the police. Law enforcement officers tried to calm the man down, but he hit his head in the face of the district police officer. The hooligan was detained, a criminal case was initiated on the use of violence against a government official, he faces up to five years in prison. Earlier in Buryatia, pensioners without QR codes attacked a security guard and broke into a shopping center. Elderly Russian women came to shop, but the

In Russia, they wanted to increase fines for public utilities

“Parlamentskaya gazeta”: fines for public utilities may increase to 30-50 thousand rubles in Russia, fines for companies providing residents of apartment buildings with low-quality utilities may increase. This is reported by “Parlamentskaya Gazeta” with reference to State Duma deputy Natalya Kostenko. The authors of the initiative wanted to fine those companies that, in addition to providing low-quality services, unlawfully cut off water and electricity by 30-50 thousand rubles. In case of repeated non-compliance with the rules, the amount of the fine may increase to 50-200 thousand rubles. At the moment, the rules for the operation of resource-supplying organizations are spelled out in the decree “On the provision of utilities to owners and users of premises in apartment buildings and residential buildings.” For non-compliance with the norms, an official can receive a fine of a maximum of one thousand rubles, and a legal entity – 5-10 thousand rubles. “The fines that

The lawyer explained the suspension of certification of “Nord Stream 2”

Orlova's lawyer: Germany needs a local operator to control Nord Stream 2 Yekaterina Orlova, head of legal practice at CM Grace Consulting, explained certification of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline by Germany in an interview with the Kommersant newspaper. According to the lawyer, this was done due to the need to regulate the ownership and use of the German section of the pipeline with Gazprom's contracts … “After all, Gazprom’s structure will conclude an agreement with an affiliated operator to use the German section,” she explained. As Orlova added, a local operator is needed for a greater level of control. At the same time, Nord Stream 2 AG is registered in the Swiss canton of Zug, which is often used to optimize taxation. Switzerland itself is not a member of the EU, and therefore does not obey the Union directives and decisions of the European Commission, like Germany. On

US to buy pills for COVID-19 for 10 million people

US authorities to purchase Paxlovid coronavirus pills for $ 5 billion from Pfizer by the American company Pfizer. This was reported by The New York Times. According to the American edition, the administration of US President Joe Biden will spend more than $ 5 billion on Paxlovid tablets. It is noted that it is planned to purchase this drug to treat ten million patients with coronavirus. Pfizer said that Paxlovid can be used to prevent coronavirus and treat patients with severe disease. It reduces the risks of hospitalization or death after infection with COVID-19 by 89 percent, the pharmaceutical company noted. Earlier, Roszdravnadzor gave permission to the pharmaceutical company Pfizer to conduct clinical trials of the effectiveness of the drug against COVID-19 in Russia. The clinical trials will involve 90 Russians over 18 who have had contact with people with COVID-19 symptoms at home. Among them will be residents of

New unmanned high-speed train tested in Japan

East Japan Railway Company tested an unmanned high-speed train The Japanese company East Japan Railway Company conducted the first tests of an unmanned high-speed train. This was reported by the Kyodo News agency. The test run of the E7 series train of 12 cars took place on the morning of November 17 on a 5-kilometer section. The driver was in the cockpit in case of unforeseen situations. After he put the controls into automatic mode, the train successfully completed the run without human intervention. During the tests, the train approached a maximum speed of 110 kilometers per hour. It is noted that the train stopped 8 centimeters from the calculated stopping place. However, experts noted that the permissible error is 50 centimeters. The company noted that in the future they plan to run high-speed trains without drivers in operation against the backdrop of a shortage of labor. Previously, Russian Railways

Russian found dead at hospital for patients with COVID-19

In the city of Korkino, Chelyabinsk region, a patient was found dead near a covid hospital COVID-19. This was told by a Ura.ru source in the power structures. According to the interlocutor of the publication, the incident took place on the night of Wednesday, November 17. The Russian was hard on COVID-19, he added. “Presumably (…) he wanted to leave the room, but instead literally left the window – and the fall from the height of the fourth floor turned out to be fatal,” said a source in the law enforcement agencies. He added that the officers of the Investigative Committee of Russia (ICR) began to check. Earlier in Orenburg, an elderly Russian woman fell out of the window of a hospital for patients with COVID-19. The ICR reported that the woman left the room on the third floor at five in the morning. After that, her body was found

Shoe manufacturers warn Belarus to suspend supplies through Russia

Vedomosti: shoe manufacturers suspend supplies to Belarus due to the labeling – for problems with marking, which started on November 1st. Nike, Lamoda, Sportmaster and Detsky Mir have sent a letter to the Belarusian government. The Ministry of Taxes and Duties of Belarus confirmed its receipt. This is reported by the Vedomosti edition. According to the document, companies have problems entering information about the Russian-style codes applied to the goods into the local monitoring system. So, when entering them, the system generates a number of errors, which prevents such a product from being put into circulation. It is noted that this problem is widespread. The person who took part in drafting the letter to the Belarusian government told Vedomosti that some companies have already stopped deliveries to the country, while others may do so by the end of the month … At the same time, a representative of the Sportmaster

Former Russian senator's wife dies under strange circumstances

The wife of the prisoner ex-senator Izmestyev died in London under mysterious circumstances The wife of ex-senator Igor Izmestyev, who is serving a life sentence, Irina, died in London. This is reported by StarHit. Her friend said that she died under mysterious circumstances – a few days before her death she complained of health and coughed. At the same time, the analysis for COVID-19 showed a negative result. Igor Izmestyev was elected to the Federation Council as a representative from Bashkiria in 2001, five years later he was deprived of parliamentary powers for combining political and commercial activities. In 2007, he was detained by FSB officers in Kyrgyzstan and convoyed to Moscow, where he was accused of organizing crimes committed in Bashkiria in the 1990s. In 2010, Izmestyev was sentenced to life imprisonment for creating an organized criminal group ( OPG), leading a gang, organizing the murder of two or