The court sentenced a doctor from Kursk who beat and strangled a nurse in the red zone freedom of the doctor Andrei Suragin. This was reported to “Lente.ru” in the press service of the court. He was found guilty under Article 105 (“Murder”) of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The court also granted civil claims in favor of the injured party. The convict will pay the parents of the deceased four million rubles: 1.5 million rubles were recovered in favor of the father of the deceased, and 2.5 million rubles were recovered in favor of the mother. During the investigation, the doctor partially admitted his guilt. He stated that he did not remember all the circumstances of the incident, as he was very drunk. “I don’t remember anything, and judging by all the data and facts, apparently, I caused bodily harm (…) I’m not running away from responsibility,
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In Kiev, anti-vaccination activists went to a rally with posters with QR codes of “United Russia”
Deputy of Rada Goncharenko: Ukrainian anti-vaccines work for “Russian curators” in the hands of posters with the crossed out QR-code of the site of the United Russia party. Oleksiy Goncharenko, a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine from the European Solidarity faction, wrote on his Telegram channel. He said that when scanning the QR code from the protesters' posters, it was possible to go to the party's website, and accused the anti-vaccineers in working for “Russian curators.” Goncharenko called the protesters Russian agents and asked them how much money they received “for greasing the ruling party.” Earlier on November 24, in the center of Kiev about a thousand opponents of vaccination and quarantine came to the square in front of the Verkhovna Rada for a rally. Prior to this, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced the suspicion of the leader of the Ukrainian anti-vaccine activists in an attempted
Russia braced for difficulties with oil production
Ministry of Energy: almost 100 percent of oil in Russia will be hard-to-recover in 10 years almost all reserves will become hard-to-recover, predicted Pavel Sorokin, deputy head of the Ministry of Energy. His statement is quoted by TASS.
Russian pensioners have their teeth knocked out for profit
In the Nizhny Novgorod region, criminals snatched gold crowns from pensioners for profit and tore out their gold dental crowns for profit. Komsomolskaya Pravda writes about the incident. The robbers, who hid their faces with medical masks, stunned the owner of the house and her 73-year-old disabled husband. Then the criminals beat pensioners with sticks, took off the gold jewelry from the married couple and knocked out six teeth for the sake of gold crowns. In addition, they took out 20 bottles of moonshine and vodka, as well as prescription psychotropic drugs from the house. < p> The police have arrested the criminals. They were charged with robbery and face up to 12 years in prison. Earlier, five bandits in police uniforms beat and robbed a married couple in New Moscow. A 62-year-old man was returning home in a Lexus, on the road he was stopped by a traffic police
Poland will repair the Soviet complexes “Osa”
Defense24: The Polish Ministry of Defense ordered the repair of Soviet short-range air defense systems “Wasp” short-range “Wasp”. The combat readiness of Soviet weapons will be maintained until new anti-missile defense (air defense) systems are created. This is reported by Defense24. The contract for the repair of the air defense system was received by the enterprise of the PGZ consortium (Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa). The contract is valued at PLN 100 million (about $ 24 million). The agreement provides for the completion of work until 2023. The enterprise will repair 9A33BM2 combat vehicles of the 9K33M2 Osa-AK complexes. The publication notes that the Polish armed forces have been using the Osa air defense system since the 1980s. The complex on a wheeled chassis allows for the protection of troops on the march. Subsequently, the Soviet complexes will be replaced with promising air defense systems, which are being developed as part of
The timing of the WHO inspection on “Sputnik V”
RDIF: WHO inspection on Sputnik V may arrive in Russia in December Sputnik V may arrive in Russia as early as December 2021. Such terms were named by the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Kirill Dmitriev. This was reported by RIA Novosti. According to him, the Ministry of Health conducted negotiations on the arrival of the inspection in Russia. Dmitriev also noted positive trends in the process of recognition of the Russian vaccine against coronavirus by the international community. Earlier it became known that the San Marino authorities approved the drug “Sputnik Light” as an independent vaccine, as well as as a booster dose for revaccination … The RDIF also said that more and more countries around the world approve Sputnik Light as a booster vaccine.
Russian beat two-year-old son to death because of crying
A resident of the Kaluga region threw a two-year-old son on the bench because of crying crying, according to the website of the regional investigation department of the Investigative Committee of Russia. It is noted that at first the Russian threw a two-year-old child on the bench, and then began to beat him. The boy died in the hospital from his injuries. The court sentenced a resident of the Kaluga region to 13 years in prison in a maximum security colony. After that, he will be restricted in freedom for another year. Earlier, an elderly resident of Chelyabinsk beat a ten-year-old boy who lives next door. The conflict began on the street of the 40th anniversary of Victory. A post published on the network shows how a Russian grabs a student at the entrance, after which he falls to the ground. Then the pensioner strikes the minor several times, raises
In Kyrgyzstan, deputy with fake higher education diploma removed from elections
The current deputy of the Kyrgyz parliament, Mombekov, was removed from the elections due to the forgery of a diploma about higher education. After examining the materials of the case, the country's Central Election Commission (CEC) recognized the document as fake and decided to remove the candidate from the elections. This was reported by the 24.kg agency. Bakyt Zhanaliev, chairman of the Kyrgyz State Committee for National Security, filed a complaint with the CEC against Mombekov. He said that a criminal case has been underway against the candidate since 2020 for forging documents. According to investigators, Mombekov did not study at the Kyrgyz National University: he is not on the lists of enrolled or on the lists of alumni. Related materials 12:00 – 23 November The authors of Kyrgyz textbooks made a mistake and “gave” two villages to Tajikistan 00:01 – 7 October 2020 And the thunder burst out. Why
The journalist described Lukashenka's reaction to questions about Putin
BBC journalist Rosenberg: when I asked Lukashenko about Putin, he was annoyed British journalist BBC si ”Steve Rosenberg, who interviewed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, spoke about the most nervous part of the conversation with the head of the republic. He mentioned this on the air of the radio station “Echo of Moscow”. Thus, the reporter drew attention to the fact that the Belarusian leader could talk at length about the migration crisis or the events of 2020, while his statements about the Russian colleague Vladimir Putin were laconic. “When I asked questions about Putin, he was annoyed. The topic of relations with Russia is clearly quite sensitive for him, “he described the interviewee's reaction in the BBC Russian Service podcast. Rosenberg also assessed Lukashenko's behavior during the interview in general. According to him, the conversation began rather abruptly – the president came, the interlocutors sat down and began recording
Russia accused of manipulating the global oil and gas market
The IEA accused Russia of creating an “artificial shortage” in the oil and gas market The International Energy Agency (IEA) accused Arabia and other major energy suppliers in manipulation of creating an “artificial shortage” in the oil and gas market, Bloomberg writes. “Today, prices for key fuel are in a dangerous zone for most developing countries,” said the executive director IEA Fatih Birol. He called on OPEC + “to take into account the situation and take the necessary measures to calm the world oil market and help bring prices down to acceptable levels.” OPEC and allies are to agree on a policy on oil production next week. At their last meeting in November, they did not respond to a US request for a major production increase, instead agreeing to increase production by only 400,000 barrels per day in December. On November 23, the US announced that it was using 50