Georgian Military Highway reopens to truck traffic
The Georgian Military Highway has been reopened for trucks. The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations lifted the restrictions imposed earlier due toadverse weather conditions.
The Georgian Military Highway has been reopened for trucks. The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations lifted the restrictions imposed earlier due toadverse weather conditions.
The Russian government will allocate over 870 million rubles for energy and utilities sector modernization in three North Caucasus republics (North Ossetia, Dagestan, and Ingushetia) through 2026.
A queue of more than 2,000 heavy-duty vehicles has formed at the Upper Lars border checkpoint between Russia and Georgia, according to authorities in North Ossetia.
A Georgian citizen wanted by Interpol was detained by North Ossetian authorities and transferred to Georgia.
Heavy-duty trucks are once again permitted to pass through the Upper Lars border checkpoint between Russia and Georgia, following a restriction that lasted less than a day.
Despite favorable weather conditions in the Georgian mountains, a significant queue of approximately 2,000 trucks has once again accumulated at the Upper Lars border crossing between Russia and Georgia.
There are no restrictions on the movement of transit vehicles along the Georgian Military Highway
North Ossetian boxer Murat Gassiev will enter the ring against Bulgaria's Kubrat Pulev in December.
Trucks are proceeding in an electronic queue
The emergency occurred near the village of Tamisk
A memorial ceremony was held in Moscow at the church of the Alan Patriarchal Metochion to commemorate the adults and children who died in the terrorist attack in Beslan. The event included a memorial service, the laying of flowers, and the release of white balloons into the sky.
Traffic along the Georgian Military Road has been resumed after being closed due to the threat of a mudflow in Georgia since 18:40 Moscow time.
Grain yields have increased in North Ossetia. The harvesting campaign is currently in full swing.
Over 2,500 trucks are stuck at the Russian-Georgian border. In the last few days, passage across the border has been limited due to a lack of parking spaces.
The head of the region, Sergei Menyailo, is confident that this is possible due to the creation of new tourist facilities, including the Mamison resort
The Transcaucasian Highway was temporarily closed to all vehicles on the evening of April 12
The Ministry of Emergency Situations called on residents and visitors of the republic to observe safety measures
All types of transport, including trucks, can now travel between Russia to Georgia along the Georgian Military Road. The passage was opened thanks to improved weather conditions.
Firefighters from the Russian Emergencies Ministry were engaged in extinguishing
A resident of the city became a victim of a fire that occurred in a multi-story building