The death toll when a bus fell into the Moika River in St. Petersburg increased to seven people Posting in CHAT: Russia The death toll as a result of a bus falling into the river from the Potseluev Bridge in St. Petersburg has increased to seven people, the regional department of the Investigative Committee of Russia reports. Initially, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reported three dead and six wounded, four of whom were in a state of clinical death. According to preliminary data, there were about 20 people on the bus. Petersburg police arrested a 44-year-old bus driver who lost control as a suspect. As Reedus previously wrote, Taxi LLC, which owns the bus that fell into the Moika, was fined a total of 3,600,000 rubles for violations of traffic rules. Source link Source link
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Число погибших при падении автобуса в реку Мойку в Санкт-Петербурге возросло до семи человек
Число погибших в результате падения автобуса в реку с Поцелуева моста в Санкт-Петербурге возросло до семи человек, сообщает региональное управление Следственного комитета России. Первоначально в МЧС сообщили о трёх погибших и шести раненых, четверо из которых находились в состоянии клинической смерти. По предварительным данным, в автобусе находились около 20 человек. Полиция Петербурга арестовала в качестве подозреваемого 44-летнего водителя автобуса, не справившегося с управлением. Как ранее писал «Ридус», ООО «Такси», которому принадлежит упавший в Мойку автобус, оштрафовано в общей сложности на 3 600 000 рублей за нарушения правил дорожного движения. Source link
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A plot of land in Spitsbergen is up for sale – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia News | 10 05 2024, 21:23 | SeverPost Photo: Telegram/Trust In Svalbard, a plot of land owned by a private individual is being sold for 300 million euros. The decision to sell was made due to climate change and melting ice on the archipelago. Lawyer Peter Killingstad, representing the seller, said the last private plot of land on the archipelago had been sold. It consists of several islands - three large, seven medium and several smaller ones. The land for sale is located 40 miles from Longyearbyen. The area covers 6,000 hectares and includes more than three miles of coastline, mountains, fjords and arctic wildlife. Bloomberg believes the deal will have geopolitical consequences. The Norwegian government has not commented on the sale. Let us remind you that the Teriber resort is open all year round. Read also: The shores of the Kola Bay look like a landfill. To be the first to know about the main news and the most important events of the day, subscribe to our Telegram channel. Source link Source link