FSIN head Kalashnikov dismissed

President Putin fired FSIN director Kalashnikov amid a torture scandal in colonies Russian President Vladimir Putin fired the head of the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN ) Alexander Kalashnikov. The text of the corresponding decree is published on the Kremlin website. “To release Kalashnikov Alexander Petrovich from the post of director of the Federal Penitentiary Service. This decree comes into force from the day it is signed, ”the document says. Instead of Kalashnikov, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia Arkady Gostev was appointed to this position. Kalashnikov became head of the FSIN in 2019 Kalashnikov took over as director of the FSIN in October 2019, replacing Gennady Kornienko. Prior to that, he served as head of the FSB department for the Krasnoyarsk Territory. It was reported that Kalashnikov has a number of high-profile arrests, including the Governor of Komi Vyacheslav Gaizer, together with his team and the head of the

The “United Russia” appreciated the idea of ​​issuing QR codes “unofficially” to those who had been ill

Deputy Solomatina: United Russia supported the idea of ​​issuing QR codes “unofficially” to those who had been ill codes “unofficially” to ill citizens. Deputy of the State Duma from the United Russia, Deputy Head of the Health Protection Committee Tatyana Solomatina in an interview with “Secret Firmy” said that unvaccinated citizens who have a sufficient level of antibodies to COVID-19 will need to be issued QR codes According to her, the Ministry of Health and Rospotrebnadzor will have to develop standards by which it will be possible to identify Russians who have undergone coronavirus. Solomatina also supported the idea of ​​issuing digital passes to those who were vaccinated with a foreign vaccine. She noted that in Russia it is necessary to authorize all drugs that are recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO). “People should have more freedom regardless of what they are vaccinated with,” the deputy stressed. Earlier, State

Moscow rejects accusations of involvement in the “Havana syndrome”

Press secretary Peskov: Russia has nothing to do with the “Havana syndrome” Russia has nothing to do with the “Havana syndrome” from American diplomats. This was stated by the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov, RIA Novosti reports. The Kremlin spokesman denied the accusations of the head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), William Burns, who announced the possible involvement of Moscow in an unknown ailment. “This topic was in no way raised with Burns’s political interlocutors here in Moscow, and it was not touched upon with the head of state. As for the content of the conversation between Burns and his colleagues in the special services, I have nothing to say here – this is not public information, “he said. Earlier, Burns threatened Russia with consequences if the American special services deemed it responsible for” Havana syndrome”. At the same time, the CIA director did

Rescuers had to leave the mine in Kuzbass due to dangerous gas

Rescuers had to evacuate from Listvyazhnaya mine due to dangerous gas concentration Rescuers had to leave Listvyazhnaya mine in Kuzbass, so how a dangerous concentration of gas was recorded there. REN TV reports this. Earlier, rescuers had to suspend work in the mine, as they needed to recharge oxygen cylinders. The incident became known on Thursday morning, November 25. According to preliminary data, the cause of the fire was the ignition of coal dust – the smoke through the ventilation spread throughout the mine. According to the governor of the Kemerovo region, Sergei Tsivilev, rescuers examined 18 kilometers of mine workings out of 40.

Turkey takes emergency measures against coronavirus

Turkey has requested permission for the emergency use of local COVID-19 vaccine The Turkish Ministry of Health has requested permission from the National Medicines Agency for emergency use of the Turkish coronavirus vaccine TURKOVAC. This was stated by the head of the Ministry of Health Fakhrettin Koca, TASS reports. “An application was sent to approve the emergency use of TURKOVAC,” the official said. Another measure will be an increase in fixed copayments for doctors from the budget of the republic. On September 29, Russian President Vladimir Putin advised Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan to use the Russian drug Sputnik V when re-vaccinating against COVID-19. < p>

The girl sues the mother's attending physician who allowed her to be born

The girl considered her birth a mistake and demanded compensation from the mother's doctor , that she should not have been born, and sued her mother's attending physician. The Daily Mirror reports. Toombs said she suffers from spina bifida. She considers Dr. Philip Mitchell, who advised her mother before and during her pregnancy, to be at fault for the development of the pathology. As the girl explained, the doctor did not warn the patient that when planning a pregnancy, it is recommended to take supplements with folic acid, which prevents defects in the neural tube of the fetus, including the development of Spina bifida. Related materials00: 04 – October 4, 2019 “I only didn’t sleep when I ate and went to the toilet.” A mysterious disease confined the American to bed. After 11 years, he cured himself himself 00:04 – 15 August 2019 Children of the Night These people are

Australia to send peacekeepers to Solomon Islands

BBC News: Australia to send peacekeeping troops to Solomon Islands due to unrest ongoing riots. This is reported by BBC News with reference to Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The head of the Australian Cabinet said that Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands Manasseh Sogavare asked him for help from peacekeepers under the security treaty. signed by the country with Australia in 2017. For a week in the capital of the country, Honiara, mass protests have not abated. On November 17, demonstrators broke into parliament and tried to overthrow the current government. Protesters set fire to several government buildings, a police station and a factory. BBC News clarifies that citizens who have arrived from the island of Malaita are opposed to switching the focus in diplomatic relations from Taiwan to China. Previously, it was reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to hold talks with the

Peskov spoke about Volodin's post about QR codes for hundreds of thousands of comments

Peskov about Volodin's post about QR codes with 270,000 comments: feedback is welcome conducting polls of Russians in Telegram. He said that the Kremlin welcomes any method of obtaining reliable feedback from the population. This is reported by Interfax. “Any methods of obtaining reliable feedback from the population are welcome, because it is much more objective and much more clearly shows real sentiments, real requests, real support or fears of some mistakes”, – said Peskov. This is how a Kremlin official commented on the post of State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin in Telegram, in which he asked subscribers for feedback on the draft law on QR codes. In less than a day, the post of the politician collected more than 250 thousand comments. It is noted that in the post Volodin announced the intention of the State Duma to discuss in detail the bills on the introduction of codes: in

Putin appointed a new director of the Federal Penitentiary Service

President Putin appointed Colonel-General of Police Arkady Gostev as director of the FSIN This is stated in the corresponding decree of the head of state. Police Colonel General Gostev has been appointed to replace the dismissed Alexander Kalashnikov. The new director of the FSIN previously served as deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Gostev was born in 1961 in the Shatsk district of the Ryazan region. He came to the service in the internal affairs bodies in 1981, starting his career as a police officer in the patrol and guard service. Graduated from the Moscow Higher Police School of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. He worked as an investigator, rose to the head of the department for the investigation of organized crime. On June 16, 2012 Gostev was appointed Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia. Has state awards, including medals “For Valor in Service”, “For Combat