A woman from Serov disappeared without a trace after going to Yekaterinburg to see a cosmetologist.
A resident of Serov has gone missing after traveling to Yekaterinburg to see a cosmetologist. Forty-five-year-old Svetlana Shatalina told her son she would return the next day. But there has been no news from the woman for two weeks, reports "KP-Ekaterinburg".
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Workers in Nevyansk asked Pasler to protect their ELZA plant from abuse of power.
In Nevyansk, employees of the local electric motor plant recorded a video appeal to the governor of the Sverdlovsk Region, Denis Pasler. In it they complained about pressure on their enterprise from the court and court bailiffs, Kommersant‑Ural reports.
Residents of Akademichesky got stuck in a huge traffic jam.
This morning, January 16, traffic jams formed on Wilhelm de Gennin Street in the Akademichesky district. As a result, public transport is running about half an hour late, the Yekaterinburg Department of Transport reported.
The reason for the long queues at the State Traffic Inspectorate's Registration and Examination Department (REO) in Yekaterinburg has been revealed.
The cause of the huge queues for vehicle registration at the Yekaterinburg State Traffic Inspectorate may be resellers of appointment slots. A source from the EAN news agency in law enforcement reported this.
One person killed: a vehicle carrying shift workers veered into oncoming traffic on the Serov Highway.
On the Serov highway near Severouralsk, a KIA swerved into oncoming traffic and collided with a truck. The moment of the accident was caught on a dashcam. This was reported by the traffic police of the Sverdlovsk Region.
In Moscow, a man left his two-year-old son alone on the street to film how passersby became worried.
A Muscovite left his two-year-old son sleeping outside and went to a café. There the man sat by the window and began filming passersby’s reactions to the child sleeping alone in the cold, the Telegram channel Baza reports.
Deputy Kritsky proposed extending the metro to two different parts of Yekaterinburg simultaneously.
Vladimir Kritsky, a deputy of the city Duma and CEO of LSR Real Estate — Ural, proposed building a metro in Yekaterinburg using a combined scheme in two directions simultaneously, Kommersant‑Ural writes.
A woman from Serov disappeared without a trace after going to Yekaterinburg to see a cosmetologist.
A resident of Serov has gone missing after traveling to Yekaterinburg to see a cosmetologist. Forty-five-year-old Svetlana Shatalina told her son she would return the next day. But there has been no news from the woman for two weeks, reports "KP-Ekaterinburg".
