Murder in Bashkiria solved thanks to the facial recognition system of the Moscow metro

TFR: in Bashkiria, a funeral service worker killed an acquaintance and hid the body in someone else's grave face recognition system operating in the Moscow metro. On Monday, November 29, the representative of the republican department of the Investigative Committee of Russia (ICR) Yevgeny Kanevsky told Lente.ru. According to the investigation, on May 11, 2021 between a 21-year-old resident of Kumertau, who worked in ritual service, and his 25-year-old friend quarreled. Both were at that moment in a state of alcoholic intoxication. The reason for the conflict was the correspondence of the acquaintance with the girl of the accused. The worker of the funeral service suggested that the rival leave the city to sort things out. His accomplice was with him. On the banks of the Meleuz River, the friends fought, during the fight, both fell off a cliff into the water. The accused kept the opponent's head under water

An exhibition about nomads of the XXI century opened in Barnaul

The exhibition “Facets of nomadic culture in the XXI century” opened at Altai University in Barnaul at the Altai State University in Barnaul, as well as at the Kurmanzhan Datka Center for Nomadic Civilization of Kyrgyzstan. This was reported by RIA FAN. According to the material, the exposition consists of photographs of landscapes of the Kyrgyz mountains, yurts, utensils, traditional clothing and other items of nomadic life. All the pictures were taken by the participants of the expedition to Kyrgyzstan, which was organized by the director of the Institute of History and International Relations Ivan Nazarov. According to the publication, ethnographers, ethnosociologists and museum staff from 12 universities in Russia and Kyrgyzstan took part in the trip. In the course of the research, scientists have identified and compared the nomadic traditions of the Altai and Turkic peoples of the Greater Altai with the traditions of the culture of the Kyrgyz

Money demanded from Ukrainian minister rescued from assassination attempt

Leshchenko, a suspect in the attempted murder of the Ukrainian minister, filed a lawsuit against him US citizen Kurt Grosans, suspected of organizing the assassination of the Minister of Agrarian Policy and foodstuffs of Ukraine Roman Leshchenko, filed a lawsuit against him in the Economic Court of Kiev and demanded money. This is stated in the materials of the court, writes “Ukrainian News”. It is noted that the claim was filed back in September. On behalf of his enterprise, Grosans asked the court to oblige Leshchenko to reimburse him about 3.6 million hryvnias (more than 10 million rubles). On November 18, the Economic Court decided to leave Grosans' claim without progress and set him a seven-day period to eliminate the identified in a statement of shortcomings. On the same day, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine announced the prevention of an attempt on Roman Leshchenko's life. According to the

Wasserman responded to the call to cancel the exam

Anatoly Wasserman: The Unified State Exam has both disadvantages and advantages – For the truth, ”responded to the call of the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia (TFR) Alexander Bastrykin to cancel the Unified State Exam (USE). On the air of the Public News Service, he said that the exam has its advantages. “The USE is only a format for testing knowledge and understanding, it has significant disadvantages compared to the ticket verification system, but there are also advantages “, – Wasserman expressed his opinion. The publicist considers the main advantage of the exam to be the opportunity to check at once almost the entire range of knowledge on the subject, and not just one narrow direction indicated in the ticket. In addition, he noted that the USE allows school graduates to submit documents to any Russian university, regardless of their place of residence, and also simplifies the process

Wasserman responded to the call to cancel the exam

Anatoly Wasserman: The Unified State Exam has both disadvantages and advantages – For the truth, ”responded to the call of the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia (TFR) Alexander Bastrykin to cancel the Unified State Exam (USE). On the air of the Public News Service, he said that the exam has its advantages. “The USE is only a format for testing knowledge and understanding, it has significant disadvantages compared to the ticket verification system, but there are also advantages “, – Wasserman expressed his opinion. The publicist considers the main advantage of the exam to be the opportunity to check at once almost the entire range of knowledge on the subject, and not just one narrow direction indicated in the ticket. In addition, he noted that the USE allows school graduates to submit documents to any Russian university, regardless of their place of residence, and also simplifies the process

An exhibition about nomads of the XXI century opened in Barnaul

The exhibition “Faces of nomadic culture in the XXI century” opened at Altai University in Barnaul at the Altai State University in Barnaul, as well as at the Kurmanzhan Datka Center for Nomadic Civilization of Kyrgyzstan. This was reported by RIA FAN. According to the material, the exposition consists of photographs of landscapes of the Kyrgyz mountains, yurts, utensils, traditional clothing and other items of nomadic life. All the pictures were taken by the participants of the expedition to Kyrgyzstan, which was organized by the director of the Institute of History and International Relations Ivan Nazarov. According to the publication, ethnographers, ethnosociologists and museum staff from 12 universities in Russia and Kyrgyzstan took part in the trip. In the course of the research, scientists have identified and compared the nomadic traditions of the Altai and Turkic peoples of the Greater Altai with the traditions of the culture of the Kyrgyz

The Foreign Ministry doubted the return of Russian representatives to NATO

Deputy Foreign Minister Grushko: Russia is unlikely to return NATO permanent representatives in Brussels Russia is unlikely to return NATO permanent representatives to Brussels – current the development of the bloc's policy does not indicate such a possibility. This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Alexander Grushko at the site of the Valdai discussion club, writes TASS. “Everything is developing so that we are unlikely to return,” he said, commenting on the prospect of restoring the permanent mission of the Russian Federation. According to Grushko, the current policy of the alliance is being built “according to the blueprints of the Cold War” and corresponds to the tasks of “parrying the threat from the east.”

Money demanded from Ukrainian minister rescued from assassination attempt

Leshchenko, a suspect in the attempted assassination of Ukrainian minister, filed a lawsuit against him US citizen Kurt Grosans, suspected of organizing the assassination of the Minister of Agrarian Policy and foodstuffs of Ukraine Roman Leshchenko, filed a lawsuit against him in the Economic Court of Kiev and demanded money. This is stated in the materials of the court, writes “Ukrainian News”. It is noted that the claim was filed back in September. On behalf of his enterprise, Grosans asked the court to oblige Leshchenko to reimburse him about 3.6 million hryvnias (more than 10 million rubles). On November 18, the Economic Court decided to leave Grosans' claim without progress and set him a seven-day period to eliminate the identified in a statement of shortcomings. On the same day, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine announced the prevention of an attempt on Roman Leshchenko's life. According to the department,