The system of state order in Russia is imperfect
Russia is the only country in the world to have abolished licensing in all spheres of human life, expert says
Russia is the only country in the world to have abolished licensing in all spheres of human life, expert says
Rescuers found in the Syamozero Lake in Karelia body of the child, who was remained missing, the regional authorities' website …
A member of the Federation Council committee on rules and organization of parliamentary activity, a representative of the Altai Republic in the Federation Council, Vladimir Poletayev, was a guest of Vestnik Kavkaza program …
President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev has extended condolences to Russia's President Vladimir Putin over the tragedy in Karelia. Nazarbayev, on behalf of the people of Kazakhstan and himself, …
Many of the requirements for this type of tourist complexes have been violated in the Park-Hotel Syamozero summer camp, where 14 children died on Saturday, experts told Vestnik Kavkaza, commenting on the tragedy in Karelia. They also spoke about …
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has offered his condolences to the Russian President Vladimir Putin over the tragedy in Karelia. "Dear Vladimir Vladimirovich, I am deeply saddened to hear of the …
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has declared June 20 a day of mourning in the capital in connection with the death of Moscow children in Karelia. "In connection with the tragedy in Karelia June 20 will be declared a day of mourning in Moscow," he wrote on his Twitter page yesterday. June 20 has been declared a day of mourning in Karelia as well. According to preliminary investigation data, on 18 June, the children in Park-Hotel Syamozero summer camp were out in rafts on a lake despite a storm warning in the Pryazha region. There were 47 children between the ages of 12 and 15 from Moscow and St. Petersburg accompanied by four adult instructors on board. The boats overturned and sank due to the storm. As a result, 14 children died, all the adults survived.
The head of Russia’s northwestern republic of Karelia, Alexander Khudilaynen, has not confirmed reports that 15 children died in an incident on Syamozero Lake in Karelia. "Thirteen children died. The …
On Saturday, several boats carrying a 51-member group, consisting of children and their adult instructors, capsized in Syamozero lake during a storm. According to the Investigative Committee's data, 14 people died, all of them children, …
Russian President Vladimir Putin was kept informed about the rescue operation in Karelia after a deadly accident claiming the lives of 14 children, presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said. …
The tragedy that occurred this morning at Syamozero lake in Karelia claimed the lives of 11 people, 10 of which are children. Today, the regional Emergencies Ministry reported that a tourist group went missing. "A connection with …