The appearance of “Bastions” in the Kuril Islands was explained by the solution of the Japanese riddle

The deployment of DBK “Bastion” in the Kuril Islands became possible after solving the problem of water supply Kurilakh became possible after Russian specialists managed to solve the problems with the water supply of the military town. This explanation was given by journalist Alexander Kots in his Telegram channel. According to him, five years ago he spent about a month on the island of Matua, where Bastions are now located. Then the Russian military was engaged in a large-scale study of the island, studying the engineering structures that remained there after the Japanese. In particular, Kots suggested, experts were trying to find out how the Japanese garrison, which was located on Matua during the Second World War, was once supplied with water. “Because if you put a base here, you need water. Apparently, they have solved this Japanese riddle, “the journalist concluded. Earlier on December 2, it became known that

Lavrov announced Russia's readiness to restore dialogue with the United States

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov: Russia is ready to send a signal to the United States about the possibility of reaching an agreement Moscow is ready to restore dialogue with the United States. This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at a meeting with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, RIA Novosti reports. Related materials 00:01 – July 8 ” America is looking for external enemies “Why, 150 years after the Civil War, the US was again on the verge of a split? 00:02 – October 13 “Sanctions are for life” The US threatens Russia with new sanctions. Who makes these decisions and how? First of all, the Russian minister noted that Russia and the United States can quickly solve the problem with the functioning of the embassies of both countries. “I believe that this is one of those topics that can be resolved very quickly and send a

Eight-year-old Russian asked Putin for a tablet and received it

Putin gave a tablet to an eight-year-old schoolboy from a large family from Ryazan An eight-year-old Russian from Ryazan received a tablet as a present from Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was reported on the website of the government of the Ryazan region. In mid-October, a student sent a letter to Putin, in which he wrote that he lives in a large family with seven children. According to the boy, he likes to go to school and participate in various projects. He asked the president to help him buy a study tablet. “On December 2, an eight-year-old schoolboy from Ryazan, Pyotr Obuvalin, received a gift from the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin. Governor Nikolai Lyubimov handed the tablet over to the boy, ”the regional government said in a statement. During a meeting with the head of the region, the student said that he wants to become a minister

Samburskaya compared the actions of banks with the lawlessness of the 90s

Actress Nastasya Samburskaya called lawless the eviction of families with children for debts debts with what happened in the 90s. The artist expressed her opinion on her Instagram account. “Probably, many remember the 90s, when people could easily break into people's houses with weapons because of debts, when they could cause different things in front of children or children, they could simply burn everything, create any lawlessness. And it would seem that a lot is already in the distant past, not so massively, but this modern mortgage practice of banks, when for debts they can simply put it out on the street, leaving everything without everything, if the family did not cope with payments, while I know that often banks are still specifically selling housing at a completely non-market, low price, how to stop this chaos? ” – wrote Samburskaya. The actress added that she is especially worried about the

Samburskaya compared the actions of banks with the lawlessness of the 90s

Actress Nastasya Samburskaya called lawless the eviction of families with children for debts debts with what happened in the 90s. The artist expressed her opinion on her Instagram account. “Probably, many remember the 90s, when people could easily break into people's houses with weapons because of debts, when they could cause different things in front of children or children, they could simply burn everything, create any lawlessness. And it would seem that a lot is already in the distant past, not so massively, but this modern mortgage practice of banks, when for debts they can simply put it out on the street, leaving everything without everything, if the family did not cope with payments, while I know that often banks are still specifically selling housing at a completely non-market, low price, how to stop this chaos? ” – wrote Samburskaya. The actress added that she is especially worried about the

The Federation Council assessed the possibility of deteriorating relations between Kiev and Minsk

Senator Tsekov: relations between Belarus and Ukraine have nowhere to deteriorate Relations between Minsk and Kiev will not deteriorate, because there is nowhere else to get worse. So the possibility of worsening relations between the two republics after the recognition of Crimea as Russian by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in an interview with Lenta.ru was assessed by a member of the Federation Council Committee on Foreign Affairs, Senator from the Peninsula Sergei Tsekov. Earlier Lukashenko admitted that Crimea became Russian after a referendum held there in 2014. “We all understood that Crimea is de facto the Russian Crimea. After the referendum and de jure, Crimea became Russian, “the Belarusian leader said. Related materials20: 15 – 4 November Putin and Lukashenko signed a program for the integration of Russia and Belarus. What will the renewed Union State be like? 23: 45 – October 6 The country is gone. 30

Sales of the Russian auto giant collapsed

Lada sales in Russia fell 30.7% in November 2021 Sales of Lada cars and light commercial vehicles in Russia collapsed November by 30.7 percent (up to 26.4 thousand units), according to the website of AvtoVAZ. “The situation with the supply of electronic components is gradually improving, but it is too early to predict the exact timing of the end of this crisis,” – said the president of the Russian auto giant Nicolas Maure. Following the results of 11 months, sales of AvtoVAZ showed positive dynamics, in January-November, 320.8 thousand cars were sold (plus 6 percent by 2020). In November, cars of the Vesta family were in the greatest demand, 9,035 thousand of them were sold. Lada Granta is in second place (7,231 thousand), followed by Largus – the total sales of passenger versions and light commercial vehicles amounted to 5,037 thousand. According to the company, the brand retains its leading

The Federation Council assessed the possibility of deteriorating relations between Kiev and Minsk

Senator Tsekov: There is nowhere to worsen relations between Belarus and Ukraine Relations between Minsk and Kiev will not deteriorate, because there is simply nowhere to get worse. So the possibility of worsening relations between the two republics after the recognition of Crimea as Russian by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in an interview with Lenta.ru was assessed by a member of the Federation Council Committee on Foreign Affairs, Senator from the Peninsula Sergei Tsekov. Earlier Lukashenko admitted that Crimea became Russian after a referendum held there in 2014. “We all understood that Crimea is de facto the Russian Crimea. After the referendum and de jure, Crimea became Russian, “the Belarusian leader said. Related materials20: 15 – 4 November Putin and Lukashenko signed a program for the integration of Russia and Belarus. What will the renewed Union State be like? 23: 45 – October 6 The country has passed