Bolshunov disclosed the details of the accident that led to the operation

Russian skier Bolshunov about falling from a bicycle: it is surprising that I avoided fractures in the off-season. He disclosed the details of the incident in an interview with TV2 reporters. The athlete said that he was driving at a speed of 70 kilometers per hour, which is why he had an accident, and then to the hospital. “It's amazing that I avoided fractures. But my teeth were badly damaged, and I had to undergo an operation. Preparations for the Olympic season did not go the way I wanted, “he stressed. On November 14, Bolshunov said that he was not training at full strength due to an operation on his jaw that had been transferred in October. It was originally planned that the Russian will be able to return to full preparation for the season in ten days. Bolshunov is the current owner of the World Cup. The 24-year-old Russian

The political scientist spoke about the export of migrants from Belarus

Political scientist Bolkunets: the EU may compromise and pay for the export of refugees from Belarus Europe can pay for the export of refugees from Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, political scientist Dmitry Bolkunets believes. In a conversation with Lenta.ru, he suggested that this could become a reasonable compromise for the EU and another way of earning money for Lukashenka and his entourage. Belarus will not keep refugees who wish to leave the country and return to their homeland, to Iraq, but the European Union must participate in the evacuation of migrants. This statement was made by Alexander Lukashenko, commenting on the situation with the cancellation of the flight from Minsk to Baghdad. “We were negotiating with him as with a terrorist” the authorities, who threatened to block one of the checkpoints, including railway transport. According to the political scientist, it was thanks to this statement, according to the political scientist, that

Kadyrov threatened Ingushetia with Russian intervention over border dispute

The head of Chechnya Kadyrov threatened to appeal to the Russian authorities over a dispute with the Ingush over the lands The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, during a meeting in Grozny, said that if Ingush activists did not stop making claims about the demarcation of the border between regions in 2018, he would appeal to the Russian authorities with a request to intervene in the dispute and reconsider the decision to transfer lands to Ingushetia, taken during the self-proclaimed Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. The video of the speech was published on his VKontakte page, the translation is quoted by the Kavkaz. Realii “( included by the Ministry of Justice in the register of organizations performing the functions of a foreign agent ). “If we do not agree with what we have done, then we will ask the leadership of the state to make the right decision (…) Thus, our

The bodies of five Russians were found in different apartments of a residential building

“112”: the bodies of five people were found in Zlatoust, poisoned by carbon monoxide … This was reported by the Telegram channel “112”. Earlier, four young people were found dead in one of the apartments. According to preliminary data, they were poisoned by carbon monoxide. Later, the son of a 60-year-old resident of the house came to visit her, as she did not answer calls. When he came to her home, he found her dead. The woman's apartment was one floor higher. Presumably, the woman's faulty gas water heater caused the mass suffocation. Earlier, at school # 26 in Novokuznetsk, 11 students were poisoned by an unknown gas. The schoolchildren were taken to a medical facility. Presumably, an unknown substance was sprayed from a can.

Kadyrov threatened Ingushetia with Russian intervention over border dispute

The head of Chechnya Kadyrov threatened to appeal to the Russian authorities over a dispute with the Ingush over the lands The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, during a meeting in Grozny, said that if Ingush activists did not stop making claims about the demarcation of the border between regions in 2018, he would appeal to the Russian authorities with a request to intervene in the dispute and reconsider the decision to transfer lands to Ingushetia, taken during the self-proclaimed Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. The video of the speech was published on his VKontakte page, the translation is quoted by the Kavkaz. Realii “( included by the Ministry of Justice in the register of organizations performing the functions of a foreign agent ). “If we do not agree with what we have done, then we will ask the leadership of the state to make the right decision (…) Thus, our

Secondary housing has risen in price in large cities of Russia

CIAN: the average cost of an apartment in the secondary market has grown by 22.3% up 22.3 percent in November compared to the same period in 2020. This is evidenced by the data of CIAN, TASS reports. The average offered price for a secondary apartment is 5.37 million rubles. Over the month, housing has risen in price by 2.3 percent (plus 120 thousand rubles), and since November 2020 – by 22.3 percent (plus 980 thousand rubles). The cost per square meter on average increased by 26.2 percent per year – up to 95.4 thousand rubles. CIAN analysts have studied the secondary real estate market in 37 cities with a population of 500 thousand people, as well as in the Moscow and Leningrad regions and Sochi. Apartments have risen most of all in the Leningrad region (by 38.8 percent) and the Moscow region ( 34 percent). In cities with a population

The ruble predicted a sharp strengthening

Chief Economist of Saxo Bank predicted the strengthening of the ruble to 69-70 rubles per dollar online, he predicted a sharp strengthening of the ruble in 2022, the Lenta.ru correspondent reports. According to Jacobsen, next year we should expect the strengthening of the Russian national currency to 69-70 rubles per dollar. This will be facilitated by the rise in energy prices and the competent actions of the head of the Central Bank Elvira Nabiullina.

Secondary housing has risen in price in large cities of Russia

CIAN: the average cost of an apartment in the secondary market has grown by 22.3% up 22.3 percent in November compared to the same period in 2020. This is evidenced by the data of CIAN, TASS reports. The average offered price for a secondary apartment is 5.37 million rubles. Over the month, housing has risen in price by 2.3 percent (plus 120 thousand rubles), and since November 2020 – by 22.3 percent (plus 980 thousand rubles). The cost per square meter on average increased by 26.2 percent per year – up to 95.4 thousand rubles. CIAN analysts have studied the secondary real estate market in 37 cities with a population of 500 thousand people, as well as in the Moscow and Leningrad regions and Sochi. Apartments have risen most of all in the Leningrad region (by 38.8 percent) and the Moscow region ( 34 percent). In cities with a population

The ruble predicted a sharp strengthening

Chief Economist of Saxo Bank predicted the strengthening of the ruble to 69-70 rubles per dollar online, he predicted a sharp strengthening of the ruble in 2022, the Lenta.ru correspondent reports. According to Jacobsen, next year we should expect the strengthening of the Russian national currency to 69-70 rubles per dollar. This will be facilitated by the rise in energy prices and the competent actions of the head of the Central Bank Elvira Nabiullina.

The Russian region supported the bill on QR codes

The People's Assembly of Ingushetia supported the bill on QR codes in public places places and transport. RBC reports this with reference to the regional parliament's press service. The deputies approved the legislative initiative of the Russian government to submit a draft federal law to the State Duma. In particular, the introduction of some restrictive measures related to the prevention of coronavirus. Earlier, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the process of adopting bills on QR codes technologically, socially and digitally difficult. Draft amendments on the use of QR codes in public places, which confirm the fact of vaccination against COVID-19 or a previous illness, were submitted to the State Duma on November 12. The initiative does not regulate the operation of public transport, pharmacies, grocery stores and retail outlets with essential goods. From February 1, it is planned to issue QR codes only to those vaccinated, ill and those who