In Rostov-on-Don, a case was opened against a man who threw his 10-month-old daughter against a wall In Rostov-on-Don after a quarrel with his partner, a drunken man threw their ten-month-old daughter's head on a concrete wall, according to the website of the regional investigation department of the Investigative Committee of Russia. After the incident, the child was taken to the regional children's clinical hospital. The harm to the girl's health is qualified as grave. A case has been initiated against the 24-year-old Russian citizen under paragraphs “c” and “d” of part 2 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code (“Attempted Murder”). The question of arresting the suspect is now being decided. Earlier in Perm, a man beat up two fifth-graders at the entrance of an apartment building – he identified himself and thought that they had offended his daughter.
Day: November 18, 2021
Virologist named a wake-up call for re-vaccination against COVID-19
Virologist Chumakov: low antibodies are a signal for re-vaccination against COVID-19 A low level of antibodies to COVID-19 is an alarming signal , this factor should motivate to re-vaccination. This opinion was expressed by the director of the Center for the Global Virological Network, adviser to the World Health Organization (WHO), professor at George Washington University, Konstantin Chumakov, reports RBC. “If you measure antibodies, and there are none at all, they fell low, then then this is an alarming signal and it is worth hurrying up and getting vaccinated again, “Chumakov said. At the same time, the virologist noted that if antibodies during revaccination are at a high level, then another dose of the drug will increase the amount of antibodies. According to Chumakov, additional antibodies will be able to protect against different variants of the coronavirus. At the same time, even the first vaccination reduces the risk of serious
Ukraine has promised not to give Russia the luxury of destroying the “Normandy format”
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba: Russia, by its actions, is simply finishing off the “Normandy format” interested in its development. This accusation against the Kremlin was made at a briefing by the Minister of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba, commenting on the publication of the correspondence between the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry Sergey Lavrov and colleagues from France and Germany. According to him, the steps of the Russian side, Despite the seriousness of the current realities in Donbass, they only make Kiev want to “make a sarcastic joke and troll.” At the same time, the diplomat added, Moscow's actions undermine the credibility of Ukraine and Western partners in it. “We have agreed with our German and French colleagues that we will not give Russia the luxury of destroying the Normandy format with someone else's hands,” the head promised Ukrainian Foreign Ministry. Kuleba assured that Russia will face
Russian psychologist compared Rashkin's excuses to adultery
Psychologist Kichaev: the explanations of the deputy Rashkin are similar to the excuses of the spouses after the betrayal … Such a comparison was noted by psychologist Alexander Kichaev, his words are quoted by REN TV. “The classic version of a man's explanation is that the wife is bad, and the mistress was too beautiful and seductive, I could not resist and now I am a victim of female deceit. The same thing: everyone is bad, everyone was framed, “the specialist explained. In addition, he said that the parliamentarian's explanations speak of his lack of principle and unreliability. According to the psychologist, Rashkin cannot take responsibility for a perfect deed. “Let's just say that a person is spoiled as a person,” summed up Kichaev. On November 18, Rashkin confessed to killing an elk in the Saratov region. According to the official, his friends said they have all the necessary permits
FSB detained the head of the police's own security in Chita
In Chita, the FSB suspected the head of the police's own security of exceeding their powers security department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Trans-Baikal Territory. This was reported to “Lente.ru” by a source in law enforcement agencies. According to him, an experienced operative was suspected under Article 286 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Excessive powers”). The police conducted a search in the office of the head of their own security. Earlier in Krasnodar, the police chief was accused of planting drugs – his accomplice was the former head of the drug control department of the city's transport police. Testimony against the police were given by their acquaintance. At the direction of one of the law enforcement officers, he brought a certain man to the river port of the city. He took from the agreed place a package of drugs, after which he was detained
Kiev invited Europe to leave purchased gas in Ukraine
The head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy Galuschenko suggested that Europe store gas in Ukrainian UGS facilities European companies could leave purchased gas in Ukrainian underground storage facilities … This proposal was made by the head of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine Herman Galushchenko during the Talks Geopolitics online discussion organized by the Center for European Policy (EPC), Interfax reports. It is about creating a common international gas fund. If such a proposal is developed, then fund participants will be able to have access to these reserves in crisis situations. Kiev proposes for consideration the concept of a Regional Energy Security Partnership (RESP), which provides for additional gas flows to the area of Austrian Baumgarten.
Dozens of Belarusian oppositionists admitted to Poland
Border Guard of Poland: 79 Belarusian oppositionists entered the country within 24 hours The Polish authorities received dozens of Belarusian oppositionists who are looking for protection on the territory of the country within 24 hours. This was stated by the press secretary of the Polish Border Guard, Anna Mikhalskaya, reports TASS. According to a representative of the service, 79 Belarusian oppositionists entered Poland in 24 hours seeking help. “These persons have applied for international protection or declared that they will submit such applications in the near future,” she said. According to Mikhalskaya, some of the citizens crossed the border on humanitarian visas.
Masks have proven to be extremely beneficial in the fight against coronavirus
British Medical Journal: Mask Wearing Reduces SARS-CoV-2 Incidence by 53 Percent an extremely effective precaution against SARS-CoV-2 infection unrelated to vaccines, and reduces the incidence by 53 percent. The study is published in one of the leading scientific journals, the British Medical Journal. Researchers conducted a meta-analysis of previous scientific work to determine the overall effectiveness of public measures to prevent coronavirus infection, such as wearing masks, social distancing and washing hands. The analysis included eight scientific studies that showed a 53 percent reduction in the incidence of COVID-19 associated with hand washing, thanks to wearing masks by 53 percent and social distancing by 25 percent. A total of 72 studies reviewed. , 35 of which assessed the effectiveness of individual prevention measures, and 37 – the effectiveness of the entire set of measures. However, due to the heterogeneity of the data, a meta-analysis of the results on the effectiveness
Hunters appreciated Rashkin's version of accidentally killing a moose
The Saratov hunting committee doubted that Rashkin had mistakenly killed an elk The State Duma from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Valery Rashkin, killed an elk by mistake. They gave such an assessment of his version in a conversation with Sekret Firmy. They stressed that it is almost impossible to confuse a wild boar and an elk, given that Rashkin used a thermal imager while hunting. According to the official representative of the committee, Alexander Gavrilov, these animals have completely different heights. “Where the elk only ends up with its legs, the boar’s head ends,” he said. There have already been cases in the region when hunters allegedly confused animals. “Most often this happens when a person has permission to hunt, for example, a hare, and he is in fact hunting a wild boar,” concluded Gavrilov. On November 18, the deputy published a video message in which he