Memoirs of a colleague of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya published

“Lenta.ru” published a memoir about the training of partisans in the Great Patriotic War the initial stage of the Great Patriotic War. “Lenta.ru” cites excerpts from previously unpublished memoirs of Biryukov, who was a colleague of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya. At the beginning of the war, military unit 9903 appeared in the Red Army. and military personnel. Before serving in the detachment, Biryukov flew seven combat missions as a navigator in the 313rd separate reconnaissance aviation regiment. The situation in the Moscow direction required prompt action, therefore there was no time left. The future partisans were trained for sabotage activities for six days. The cadets were taught sambo techniques, subversive business, prepared for arson of warehouses. After preparation, the group was sent on the first mission. A group of saboteurs successfully burned down the bridge over the Protva River and mined the road on the way of the German column. The enemy

The Kremlin reacted to messages about the replacement of the term “QR-code”

Peskov said that there is no discussion in the Kremlin about replacing the term “QR code” No discussion about whether to replace the term “QR-code”, the Russian authorities do not keep. This was stated by the representative of the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov, RIA Novosti reports. “You can call it whatever you like, it will remain a QR code. What is another name for it? ” – said Peskov. Earlier, RBC sources reported that the Russian authorities are discussing a new name for the document for those with medical treatment, COVID-19 patients and vaccinated, which will allow to visit public places when restrictive measures are introduced due to the pandemic. It was noted that they want to minimize the use of the term “QR code”, since the results of closed social studies indicate that more than half of Russians have a negative attitude towards it. It is assumed that “ health

Muscovites have been warned of the strongest precipitation in 69 years

Tishkovets: cyclone Benedict will hit Moscow with the heaviest precipitation in 69 years on November 30 “Will bring down the heaviest rainfall in the last 69 years on Moscow. The city will receive about 40 percent of the monthly norm, warned the forecaster of the Phobos center Yevgeny Tishkovets, writes RIA Novosti. According to the expert, intense heavy rains, especially at night and in the morning, will pour like a wall, and half of the day with snowfall with deterioration of visibility to 900 meters. At the moment, the record for the day belongs to 1952 (25.4 millimeters). In addition, the daily record for precipitation for the whole of November is 41 millimeters. Earlier, the scientific director of the Hydrometeorological Center, Roman Vilfand, said that frosts down to minus 20 degrees and thaws are forecasted in Central Russia in winter. In addition, a global increase in temperature is expected according

Bitcoin has risen in price sharply

The bitcoin rate has risen by $ 5,000 in a few hours In just a few hours, bitcoin has risen in price by $ 5,000. On the evening of November 28, its rate reached a daily minimum of $ 53.2 thousand, and on the night of the next day, it rose sharply to 58.2 thousand, according to the Binance crypto exchange.

Japanese court sentenced the captain of a ship that collided with a Russian trawler

The captain of the Japanese schooner, which collided with the trawler “Amur”, was sentenced to three years in prison the schooner Dai-hati Hokko-maru, which collided with the Russian trawler Amur in May near the island of Hokkaido. The captain was sentenced to three years in prison. Yomiuri reports this. Teruesi Yoshioka, who caused the deaths of three out of five fishermen, was also given a five-year suspended sentence. In June, Pavel Dobryansky, the third mate of the Russian trawler Amur a criminal case was opened in Japan. The case was initiated under Articles 129 (Negligence) and 211 (Mismanagement of a ship) of the Japanese Criminal Code. The first article provides for a punishment of up to three years in prison or a fine of up to 500 thousand yen (330 thousand rubles). The second – up to seven years in prison or a fine of no more than a million

Japanese court sentenced the captain of a ship that collided with a Russian trawler

The captain of the Japanese schooner, which collided with the trawler Amur, was sentenced to three years in prison the schooner Dai-hati Hokko-maru, which collided with the Russian trawler Amur in May near the island of Hokkaido. The captain was sentenced to three years in prison. Yomiuri reports this. Teruesi Yoshioka, who caused the deaths of three out of five fishermen, was also given a five-year suspended sentence. In June, Pavel Dobryansky, the third mate of the Russian trawler Amur a criminal case was opened in Japan. The case was initiated under Articles 129 (Negligence) and 211 (Mismanagement of a ship) of the Japanese Criminal Code. The first article provides for a punishment of up to three years in prison or a fine of up to 500 thousand yen (330 thousand rubles). The second – up to seven years in prison or a fine of no more than a million

Russian virologist called the omicron strain of coronavirus “degenerate”

Altstein: the omicron strain COVID-19 is “degenerate” and is not capable of causing a serious illness Virologist, Chief Researcher Anatoly Altstein said that the new omicron strain COVID-19, discovered in South Africa, behaves like a “degenerate”, which may indicate the imminent end of the pandemic. His words are quoted by the publication News.ru. The virologist said that the omicron strain has an imbalance in the genetic system. This may indicate that it is not capable of causing serious diseases. “If there are no deaths, then this virus means the approaching end of the pandemic, because it behaves like a degenerate – 52 mutations in one gene”, – said Altstein. The virologist also noted that with such characteristics, the new strain is able to spread rapidly. Altstein noted that it is too early to judge the omicron, since the number of cases is only about 100 people in the world. Earlier,

The State Duma proposed a name for QR codes

Deputy Leonov: the State Duma suggested replacing QR codes with “passports of an immunized person” Medical Sciences Sergei Leonov confirmed that the deputies are discussing the name for the document on epidemiological measures and suggest replacing QR codes with “passports of an immunized person.” His words are quoted by the radio station “Moscow speaking”. According to him, citizens have a negative attitude to the name “Law on QR codes”, which caused a great resonance in society. The bill itself is not about QR codes, but about measures for sanitary and epidemiological well-being, Leonov explained. “I would rather call it an immune passport, because it is given to those who have been vaccinated, they acquire immunity, this is a group of people who have been ill, they also have immunity, “the deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee emphasized. It is planned that such passports of an immunized person will be