A Shocking Uptick in Casualties: Makiyivka Under Fire Again
Unraveling the Events of July 5, 2023: An Overview of Last Night's Occurrences
In an unfortunate turn of events, the death toll from the recent shelling of Makiyivka by the Ukrainian Armed Forces has escalated to a staggering 36, as reported by representatives of the DNR in the Joint Center for Control and Coordination. Two innocent children are among the injured.
The barrage included four rockets firing towards Donetsk and Makiyivka, causing damage to eight medical facilities in the region, according to the same statement. More detailed reports from the Joint Center for Control and Coordination would be required for up-to-date and specific information regarding this incident.
Bracing for Hefty Penalties: Blocking Gas Workers Could Cost You 10,000 Rubles
Prepare your wallets, Russians! The Russian government is pondering over increasing the fine for obstructing gas workers and maintenance specialists from gaining access to apartments to a whopping 10,000 rubles. This is part of a bill aimed at enhancing safety in residential gas use, set to amend the Administrative Offenses Code.
The Resurrection of an Old Idea: Passenger Fee for Airline Bankruptcies Might be Back
In an eerie echo of 2021, the Russian Ministry of Transport is once again considering a proposal by Rostec to impose a fee on airlines in case of sudden flight cancellations or bankruptcy. Known as the "emergency passenger support fund," this initiative aims to cushion the impact on passengers in such situations. Airlines sources told Kommersant that the potential fee per passenger could range anywhere from 150 to 300 rubles.
Eyeing the Russian Market: Redecoro Sets Sights on Fall 2023 Debut
Get ready to decorate your homes in style, Russians! The Russian equivalent of Zara Home and H&M Home, Redecoro, is gearing up to launch in your country in the fall of 2023. In the next two years, up to 50 stores are planned to open not only in Russia but also in the CIS, as reported by TASS. The first line of home decor, textiles, tableware, kitchen and bathroom items will be unveiled in the fall of 2023.
Some troubling news surfaced in a recent report by "Profile": Russia's oil and gas sector revenues have plummeted by more than half. Yet, there's a silver lining: despite international sanctions, Russian oil companies appear to have managed to bring physical export volumes back to pre-sanction levels. The situation with gas exports is less optimistic, as a considerable portion of Europe's former gas market has evaporated, the report notes.
- The Ukrainian transport sector has seen cancellations due to the ongoing war-and-conflicts and politics, with a potential emergency passenger support fund being proposed to cushion the impact.
- In a bid to enhance safety, the Russian government is considering increasing fines for obstructing gas workers, with potential penalties reaching 10,000 rubles.
- The Ministry of Transport is considering a revival of an old idea, contemplating the imposition of a fee on airlines in case of sudden flight cancellations or bankruptcy, with an estimated range of 150 to 300 rubles per passenger.
- The fashion-and-beauty industry is set for an exciting addition, with Redecoro, the Russian equivalent of Zara Home and H&M Home, planning a fall 2023 debut in Russia and the CIS, aiming to open up to 50 stores in the next two years.
- General news reports suggest that Russia's oil and gas sector revenues have fallen by more than half, yet Russian oil companies have managed to restore physical export volumes to pre-sanction levels.
- The situation with gas exports is less optimistic, as a significant portion of Europe's former gas market has diminished, according to a recent report by "Profile."
- In a concerning turn of events, two innocent children are among the injured in the recent shelling of Makiyivka by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, causing damage to eight medical facilities in the region.
