Alexander Lukashenko: Belavia will be able to take Belarusian citizens to a sanatorium in Crimea Belarusian airline Belavia will fly to Crimea when Minsk will have a need for this. President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko spoke about this in an interview with RIA Novosti. He announced the potential for launching Belavia flights to the peninsula and complained that they could not be sent there through Ukraine. “Twice, probably, the circle or one and a half will be further,” Lukashenko explained. The head of state also spoke about the Belarusian sanatorium, which is located in Crimea, and stressed that Minsk is ready to send its citizens there … “Listen, our hands are free,” the president noted. Earlier, Lukashenko admitted that Crimea is de facto and de jure a territory of Russia, and added that he was going to visit the peninsula. According to him, on this score he already has an
Day: November 30, 2021
The first batch of Sputnik Light was delivered to San Marino
A batch of Sputnik Light was delivered to San Marino, it will be used for revaccination The first batch of Russian vaccine was delivered to San Marino from the Sputnik Light coronavirus. This is reported by the Institute of Social Security of the Republic (ISS), RIA Novosti reports. It is noted that the Russian drug will be used for revaccination of citizens of the country who have received primary vaccinations with the Sputnik V vaccine. On November 23, it was reported that San Marino became the first country in the European Union (EU) to approve the Russian Sputnik Light vaccine as an independent drug. In addition, the drug has been approved as a booster for other coronavirus vaccines. The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) noted that San Marino became the first country in Europe where not a single case of COVID-19 infection was detected.
NATO head announced the preparation of the West for Russia's attack on Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg: the alliance is preparing for Russia's attack on Ukraine military force from the Russian side and calls on Moscow and Minsk for more transparent military exercises. This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at a press conference following the first day of the meeting of the alliance's foreign ministers, writes TASS. “We have no clarity and confidence in what exactly are Russia's intentions with regard to Ukraine, which change over time. (…) NATO must be prepared for the scenario that Russia uses military force, and we are preparing for this, “the agency quoted Stoltenberg as saying. ” Now we see a lack of transparency, we see an extraordinary concentration of military forces and we see an aggravated and very aggressive rhetoric, “the politician continued in connection with the alleged accumulation of Russian troops near the borders of Ukraine. Earlier on November 30, the United
NATO Secretary General called the condition for Ukraine's entry into the alliance
NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg: Ukraine will join the alliance if all 30 member countries support it NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has named Ukraine's entry into the alliance. According to him, this will happen if all 30 member states support such a decision, but Russia cannot interfere in this process, TASS reports. The Secretary General noted that the organization supports Kiev on the path to membership and Euro-Atlantic integration , including through reforms, fighting corruption, strengthening defense and security systems to meet accepted standards. “This should be a decision of 30 member states, a consensus is needed to expand the alliance. Russia has no right to interfere in this process, since Ukraine is a sovereign and independent state … This issue can be resolved by Ukraine and the NATO countries, Russia has no veto right, “Stoltenberg emphasized. Earlier, the NATO Secretary General said, that the alliance does not know Russia's
WHO assesses the possibility of stopping the spread of COVID-19 with a ban on flights
WHO: a complete ban on international flights will not stop the spread of COVID-19 will not be able to stop the spread of COVID-19, writes TASS.
WHO assesses the possibility of stopping the spread of COVID-19 with a ban on flights
WHO: a complete ban on international flights will not stop the spread of COVID-19 will not be able to stop the spread of COVID-19, writes TASS.
Fraudsters stole an apartment from a Russian in a new building
In Volgograd, swindlers who sold housing under fake documents will be tried … A man lost square meters in a new building through the fault of swindlers: they forged housing documents and resold it to a 62-year-old pensioner. This was reported on the website of the regional prosecutor's office. As the investigators found out, two residents of the region – 46-year-old and 53-year-old – in 2019 forged an agreement on equity participation in construction and an agreement on the assignment of claim rights, thus registering the right ownership of a two-room apartment in the Volgograd new building. Subsequently, they sold the property to a pensioner for 3.1 million rubles. Over time, the real owner of the apartment found out that the square meters had been stolen, and went to court with a claim to return the property. The fictitiousness of the documents, according to which the apartment was re-sold, was
Fraudsters stole an apartment from a Russian in a new building
In Volgograd, swindlers who sold housing on fake documents will be tried … A man lost square meters in a new building through the fault of swindlers: they forged housing documents and resold it to a 62-year-old pensioner. This was reported on the website of the regional prosecutor's office. As the investigators found out, two residents of the region – 46-year-old and 53-year-old – in 2019 forged an agreement on equity participation in construction and an agreement on the assignment of claim rights, thus registering the right ownership of a two-room apartment in the Volgograd new building. Subsequently, they sold the property to a pensioner for 3.1 million rubles. Over time, the real owner of the apartment found out that the square meters had been stolen, and went to court with a claim to return the property. The fictitiousness of the documents, according to which the apartment was re-sold, was