The most popular holiday destinations among Russians in December revealed

The most popular Russian cities for recreation in December were Moscow and St. Petersburg trips in December – they were Moscow and St. Petersburg. This was reported in a study of the travel planning service OneTwoTrip, which was received by the editorial office of Lenta.ru. So, it turned out that 61.8 percent of Russians are interested in flights across the country with a departure from December 1 to December 31, while the remaining 38.2 percent are planning a vacation abroad. Moscow is one of the most popular destinations for domestic tourism – 10.4 percent of Russians were looking for tickets to the capital, St. Petersburg – 6.7 percent, and Sochi – five percent. In addition, the list included Istanbul (3.2 percent), Krasnodar (2.5 percent), Kaliningrad (2.3 percent), Simferopol (2.1 percent), Mineralnye Vody (two percent), Yerevan (1.9 percent) and Ufa (1.8 percent). Turkey became the leader among foreign destinations with a

It became known about the legacy of Gradsky

Teleprogramma.pro: Alexander Gradsky owned apartments in Moscow and a country house People's Artist of Russia, singer and composer Alexander Gradsky, who recently died in Moscow, left an inheritance. The artist owned real estate in the capital and outside the city. This became known to the Teleprogramma.pro portal. According to the portal, the artist owned two apartments in the capital. One of them is located on Mosfilmovskaya Street, and the other – on Tverskaya. Gradsky also had a country house at his disposal in the Naro-Fominsky district of the Moscow region – the mansion is located in the Novoglagolevo cottage village. The cost of housing in this area is estimated at several hundred million rubles. In recent years, Gradsky lived with actress Marina Kotashenko, who gave birth to two sons from the singer. The singer also has a son and a daughter from his marriage to his third wife Olga Gradskaya.

A new reason for the rise in food prices in Russia has been named

“Vedomosti”: the cost of food production may jump by 18-25% Starting next year, products and other food products may rise in price due to the launch of a new concept of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). This reason for the rise in prices was named by the Vedomosti newspaper. After that, the cost of production may jump by 18-25 percent. The EPR assumes an increase in packaging recycling standards up to 100 percent, as well as an indexation of the eco-collection rate for those enterprises that do not undertake recycling. In addition, Russian manufacturers have warned of a possible increase in prices for household appliances. Prices for it may rise by 15 percent amid a new ban on the export of all types of scrap and waste containing precious metals. Because of the ban, businesses will not be able to dispose of their products according to EPR, so they will have

207-kilogram man lost 100 kilograms in ten months

A resident of India has lost 100 kilograms in ten months thanks to special training Weighing 207 kilograms resident of the Indian city of Ichalkaranji 100, Maharash Naharash state kilograms in ten months thanks to daily special training. This and other secrets of his success were highlighted by the Times of India. Junaid Jamadar, 26, weighed 207 kilograms. Excess weight negatively affected the health of a man. His father gave him an ultimatum to lose weight. Jamadar himself wanted this: those around him looked at him like a giant and mocked him because of his appearance. The Indian took his father's demand seriously and decided to change his lifestyle once and for all. He set himself the goal of losing weight in ten months. Related materials00: 00 – April 13, 2018 “No drinking, no smoking, no porn watching” Indians quit ghee and became obsessed with bodybuilding 00:05 – 10 March

The Federation Council spoke about responsibility for failure to comply with laws on QR codes

Andrey Klishas: they will not introduce responsibility for non-compliance with QR codes No additional responsibility for failure to comply with QR codes laws will be, since the necessary standards are already enshrined in legislation. This is how the chairman of the Federation Council committee on constitutional legislation Andrei Klishas spoke about the bills, he is quoted by RIA Novosti.

In Ukraine, the Russian army was predicted to “flee” in case of war

Officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Nedzelsky announced the ability of Ukraine to put the Russian army to flight “Flight” at the first sign of collision. He stated this on the air of the Apostrof TV channel, RIA Novosti reports. According to him, if the Russian military receives a response from the Armed Forces of Ukraine, they will “run away”. He also noted that Russia is allegedly waging a “war of conquest,” while Ukraine “defends its home.” “/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/e6621cb1a77cffea2974995ddd3403fe.jpg” /> Pyotr Nedzelsky Reserve Colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Controversial statement On November 26, the American magazine Forbes named the reason for Kiev's loss in a potential conflict with Moscow. The publication claims that most of the Ukrainian artillery is outdated and in need of repair. According to the publication, “on paper, the 145-thousandth army of Ukraine, consisting of volunteers and conscripts, has a powerful artillery arsenal of at

A drunk Russian woman killed her five-month-old daughter in a dream

A drunken resident of Kamchatka crushed her five-month-old daughter to death in her sleep Now a resident of Kamchatka faces up to two years in prison, REN TV reports. According to the TV channel, the tragedy happened in September. The drunk woman went to bed next to her daughter. In the dream, she rolled over directly onto the child and cut off her breathing. The girl suffocated. The woman's actions were qualified under the article “Causing death by negligence.” She was also deprived of parental rights in relation to her sons 9 and 11 years old. The court reported that the family lived in unsanitary conditions, and the mother, who was diagnosed with chronic alcoholism, beat the children. Earlier, in the Ust-Abakan region of the Republic of Khakassia, a boy accidentally shot a three-year-old child in the head while playing. The children ran into the barn where the elder father's

Wilfand spoke about the winter weather in Central Russia

The head of the Wilfand Hydrometeorological Center: thaws and frosts are expected in Central Russia in winter Frosts and thaws are forecast in Central Russia in winter. The scientific director of the Hydrometeorological Center Roman Vilfand told about such weather, he is quoted by RIA Novosti. “The variability of weather conditions, according to forecasts, will be large this winter in the European part of Russia. This means that there will be heterogeneity – significant frosts and significant warming, ”said the head of the Wilfand Hydrometeorological Center. He added that, according to a long-term forecast, a global temperature rise is expected. The short-term forecast speaks of real frosts, he stressed. The forecaster noted that temperature fluctuations in Central Russia are associated with climate warming. Invasions of the Arctic air are possible, but most often the air masses will come from the south and cause thaws, Vilfand explained. Earlier, Meteorologist Alexander Shuvalov

The Russians talked about their plans for the New Year

RIA Novosti: about 70 percent of Russians are going to celebrate New Year at home Most Russians – about 70 percent – are going to celebrate New Year at home. This is evidenced by a study by Otkrytie Bank, RIA Novosti reports. It is noted that the number of respondents wishing to celebrate the holiday at home has grown by 10 percent compared to last year. Another 10 percent of respondents said that they intend to celebrate the New Year visiting friends or relatives, and only 1 percent – in a cafe or restaurant. In addition, about 2 percent of citizens plan to leave during the holidays to another region , and less than 1 percent of Russians will go abroad. 3 percent of respondents will work on New Year's Eve, and the remaining 12 percent have not yet decided on their plans. The survey was conducted on November 18-24