Reuters: bombing in Somalia's capital destroyed school and hospital buildings Thursday morning, November 25, in the center of the Somali capital A powerful explosion occurred in Mogadishu. This is reported by Reuters. According to the agency, after the explosion, shooting began in the street. As a result of the accident, school and hospital buildings were destroyed, and several cars were damaged. An employee of the injured hospital, Mohamed Hussein, said that he was taken out from under the rubble of the building. At the moment, law enforcement agencies are establishing the causes of the explosion. The exact number of victims and victims is not reported, but it is assumed that people were left under the rubble of the destroyed buildings. RIA Novosti writes that the target of the attack was the convoy of the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia (AMISOM). On November 20, a powerful explosion was also reported
Day: November 25, 2021
Authorities reported killed in fire in Kuzbass mine
Authorities: in the fire at the Listvyazhnaya mine in Kuzbass, one person died, 43 were injured In the fire in the Listvyazhnaya mine in the Kemerovo Region, one person died, 43 were injured. This was reported by the authorities, reports TASS.
Russia's losses from Belarusian cigarettes are estimated at hundreds of billions of rubles
The Accounts Chamber: the Russian budget has lost 295.6 billion rubles since 2016 due to illegal cigarettes Over the past five years, the Russian budget lost hundreds of billions of rubles due to large volumes of illegal tobacco products. This conclusion was reached by the Accounts Chamber, the audit report was published on the agency's website. The total amount of losses since 2016 was estimated by auditors at 295.6 billion rubles, of which 246.3 billion falls on the lost tobacco excise tax, and the rest is value added tax that has not been paid. The main reason for the high share of counterfeit products on the market in various rates of tobacco excise tax in Russia and the EAEU countries is a difference of 39-50 percent. According to the National Research Center for Competence in the Field of Combating Illicit Trafficking in Industrial Products (NSC), 6.7 percent of all cigarettes
Authorities reported killed in fire in Kuzbass mine
Authorities: in the fire at the Listvyazhnaya mine in Kuzbass, one person died, 43 were injured In the fire in the Listvyazhnaya mine in the Kemerovo Region, one person died, 43 were injured. This was reported by the authorities, reports TASS.
Biden has a precancerous tumor removed
Personal physician O & # 39; Connor: US President Biden removed a potentially precancerous adenoma Biden during a colonoscopy. He was recognized as a tubular adenoma – a benign, but potentially precancerous tumor that does not require further intervention, RIA Novosti reports, citing a statement by the politician's personal physician Kevin O'Connor. “President Biden was removed from the ascending intestine 3- a millimeter benign-looking polyp … The sample taken for histological examination was identified as a tubular adenoma, similar to the polyp that was removed from him in 2008, “- according to a press release from the White House, issued with the permission of the US President. p> O'Connor added that tubular adenoma is a benign and slowly growing mass that is considered to be a “potentially precancerous lesion.” Now the president does not require further intervention, in this case it is recommended to carry out “routine observations.” On November
Flight attendant spoke about the worst cases with passengers on board
The stewardess told how one day a passenger poured boiling water over a child to compensate her career. Her words are quoted by The Sun. So, the girl told how once during a flight one of the passengers became ill and he was carried into the aisle. “I was giving artificial respiration to an unconscious man, while a nearby tourist constantly pressed the button to call the staff and asked me to bring him coffee,” the stewardess was indignant. Another unpleasant case is an attempt to get passengers compensation for the damage allegedly caused by the crew members. “One day one of the passengers deliberately poured boiling water over her child, and another time I ran into a couple who also deliberately spilled hot chocolate on the leg of their sleeping baby,” she recalls. “Fortunately, there were enough eyewitnesses around who signed witness statements, freeing my team and me from
Flight attendant spoke about the worst cases with passengers on board
The stewardess told how one day a passenger poured boiling water over a child to compensate her career. Her words are quoted by The Sun. So, the girl told how once during a flight one of the passengers became ill and he was carried into the aisle. “I was giving artificial respiration to an unconscious man, while a nearby tourist constantly pressed the button to call the staff and asked me to bring him coffee,” the stewardess was indignant. Another unpleasant case is an attempt to get passengers compensation for the damage allegedly caused by the crew members. “One day one of the passengers deliberately poured boiling water over her child, and another time I ran into a couple who also deliberately spilled hot chocolate on the leg of their sleeping baby,” she recalls. “Fortunately, there were enough eyewitnesses around who signed witness statements, freeing my team and me from
The groom was arrested in the midst of the wedding for non-payment of alimony to his ex-wife
Police detained the groom in the midst of the wedding, despite the bride's requests to postpone the arrest wife. This is reported by the Daily Mirror. The man, whose name is not called, was going to exchange rings with his beloved in the presence of guests, but before he could say “yes” to his future wife, police rushed into the hall. p> Police officers detained the Ecuadorian and took him to the police station in the midst of the event, despite the bride's requests to postpone the arrest until the end of the wedding. An upset woman ran after a company car and shouted. It turned out that the man had not paid alimony to his ex-wife for several months, with whom he had two children. The groom admitted his guilt. It is not known whether he was released from custody and whether he was able to eventually marry. Opinions
The groom was arrested in the midst of the wedding for non-payment of alimony to his ex-wife
Police detained the groom in the midst of the wedding, despite the bride's requests to postpone the arrest wife. This is reported by the Daily Mirror. The man, whose name is not called, was going to exchange rings with his beloved in the presence of guests, but before he could say “yes” to his future wife, police rushed into the hall. p> Police officers detained the Ecuadorian and took him to the police station in the midst of the event, despite the bride's requests to postpone the arrest until the end of the wedding. An upset woman ran after a company car and shouted. It turned out that the man had not paid alimony to his ex-wife for several months, with whom he had two children. The groom admitted his guilt. It is not known whether he was released from custody and whether he was able to eventually marry. Opinions
Poklonskaya commented on her departure to Cape Verde
Ambassador to Cape Verde Poklonskaya explained her stay in Russia with unfinished employment while in Russia. She explained why she could not start leaving for the African republic, RIA Novosti reports. Poklonskaya explained her stay in Russia by the unfinished processes associated with her employment. “I really am in Russia. This is due to the fact that the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is still carrying out the necessary procedures regarding my employment, “the ambassador commented. The diplomat added that she would additionally inform about the dates of her departure. At the same time, Poklonskaya announced her intention to celebrate the New Year in Cape Verde. She said that her friends are going to visit her for the winter holidays. In the second half of October, it was reported that Poklonskaya would arrive in Cape Verde within a month, until mid-November. Even then, the ambassador was collecting and preparing for