St. Petersburg News: MAZ Buses Return, Migrants in Military Offices, and Lawsuit Against Finns

2023-08-16 19:56:00

The return of MAZs, migrants in the military registration and enlistment offices and a new lawsuit against the Finns: St. Petersburg on August 16

Author of the photo: Tikhonov Mikhail

In St. Petersburg, the operation of recalled MAZ buses was resumed, more than 100 migrants were brought to the military registration and enlistment offices, and shipbuilders are again trying to sue money from the company that left the country. The main news of the day – in the digest “DP”. Belarusian MAZ buses are returning to the routes, the use of which was suspended in early August amid fires. The employees of the manufacturer have finalized the existing systems and mechanisms, they said in “Passengerautotrans“.

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“For each car, the manufacturer has drawn up an act that guarantees its safety and makes it possible to be allowed to operate. Buses on which the absence of comments is confirmed go on the line,” the transport company assured.

For additional protection, representatives of the manufacturer will check the technical condition of the buses every day.

Migration raids added work to the St. Petersburg military registration and enlistment offices. After one of the last checks, 100 people were brought to the military commissars.

As explained by the police, these are foreigners who have already received Russian citizenship, but have not registered with the military. Law enforcers noted that from the point of view of the main purpose of the raid, this category is not of operational interest, the police “do not miss the opportunity to further educate Russians” on such constitutional obligations as military service.

The shipbuilders of the Northern Shipyard are again trying to seize money from the Finnish company Wartsila Solutions Oy, which left the country. The Arbitration Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region accepted a new claim of an enterprise from the Northern Capital for proceedings.

We are talking about the amount of 3.83 million euros. This is an advance paid under the contract for the supply of equipment dated September 23, 2020. The lawsuit was filed in June, it was accepted for production on August 14 after additional materials were attached.

Water parks instead of shopping centers, Hyundai at a crossroads and wage growth

The Central Bank of the Russian Federation raised the key rate from 8.5 to 12% due to the depreciation of the ruble and hopes for an influx of money into deposits. Experts expect a sharp rise in interest rates on loans. The Hyundai car plant is trying to keep its plant in St. Petersburg. Experts disagree on which path the Korean automaker will take regarding the venture. Empty areas in the mall can be filled with water parks and spa complexes. It is assumed that the new tenants will help return the traffic of visitors to the malls. Cryptocurrency quotes have gained stability. The market continues to pause without noticeable ups or downs. The Federal Antimonopoly Service approved the acquisition by the group RBI Scandinavian developer Bonava. However, the final decision remains with the government commission for the control of foreign investment in the Russian Federation. The city held a competition for the reclamation of a landfill near Lake Shchuchye. Its results are disputed by the losing participant, who offered a price of 30 million less. Salaries of St. Petersburg residents have grown due to inflation and a shortage of personnel. However, the amounts that employers are actually willing to pay differ markedly from the figures set out in official statistics. Smolny intends to allocate record amounts to support festivals and the film industry. The Committee for Culture of St. Petersburg announced two competitive selections at once. The head of the St. Petersburg “Yabloko” Alexander Shishlov sent a complaint to the Central Election Commission because of the refusal to include Yabloko candidates in the precinct election commissions. 409 candidates from the party failed to get representation in the PEC.

Growth in sales of apartments, demolition of car services and searches at customs

Sales of apartments in St. Petersburg grew by almost 40% in the first half of the year. From January to June, over 1.5 thousand objects were sold in St. Petersburg. Another trend in the real estate market concerns rental housing. The cost of renting small apartments in St. Petersburg fell by 8% over the year. In St. Petersburg, by the end of the year, 29 billion rubles will be spent on overhaul. As of mid-August, more than 1,000 roofing, façade, utility, elevator, and emergency repairs have been completed or are in a high degree of readiness. In two districts – Kirovsky and Kurortny – the demolition of illegal car services has started. The total area of ​​the liberated territory is about 450 m2. Smolny put up for sale a parking lot in a house built for the needs of the city. 13 premises are sold as a single lot, forming a built-in and attached above-ground closed-type parking lot for 431 parking spaces. Annual inflation in St. Petersburg in July accelerated from 3.6% immediately to 5%. This was facilitated by the rise in prices of imported fruits and vegetables. A few weeks before the start of autumn, employers in St. Petersburg are looking for specialists who are willing to pay from 300 to 500 thousand rubles a month. Recruiters told what kind of vacancies they are. Businessman Simos Panagiotidis, who died during the NWO, was buried in St. Petersburg. Last spring, he joined the Akhmat special forces unit and died last week. The media reported on searches at the customs post of the Brusnichnoye checkpoint on the Russian-Finnish border. According to the TV channel “78”, the customs officers were suspected of taking bribes and complicity in smuggling. The St. Petersburg court left the leader of the international organized crime group under house arrest. Ramazan Keskin, a citizen of Turkey and the Netherlands, was wanted at the request of Germany. His defense offered bail of 1 million rubles. The Investigative Committee opened a criminal case after the discovery of a baby in the bushes near St. Petersburg. The boy was handed over to the doctors, nothing threatens his life.

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