An experiment on targeted recruitment of migrants will be conducted in Yekaterinburg.
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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.
Sverdlovsk police made the dream of a 5-year-old girl from Yekaterinburg come true.
The Sverdlovsk police, as part of the All-Russian charitable campaign "Tree of Wishes", fulfilled the New Year's wish of 5-year-old Yekaterinburg resident Taisiya Kukushkina and her family.
In Sverdlovsk Oblast, an infant suffocated in his sleep because of his father.
In the Shalinsky District of Sverdlovsk Oblast, an infant suffocated in his sleep while sleeping next to his father. A criminal case was opened against the man on a charge of causing death by negligence.
At Uktus, a man relaxing on the slope brutally beat a child on a snow scooter.
A nightmare on Mount Uktus occurred today, January 18, in Yekaterinburg. A man who was out with his wife brutally beat a child he didn't know after the child accidentally ran into his wife.
Former governor Yevgeny Kuyvashev attended the ceremonial reception in honor of the 92nd anniversary of Sverdlovsk Oblast.
All four governors of Sverdlovsk Oblast, including the very first and the current one, gathered on Friday, January 16, for a ceremonial reception in honor of the 92nd anniversary of the founding of Sverdlovsk Oblast.
In Yekaterinburg, public transport speeds were restricted due to abnormally cold weather.
In Yekaterinburg, public transport has been slowed down due to the arrival of cold weather. The city's Department of Transport reported this. The maximum speed for trams is now 25 kilometers per hour, and for trolleybuses 35 kilometers per hour.
An experiment on targeted recruitment of migrants will be conducted in Yekaterinburg.
In Yekaterinburg and other regions of Russia, excluding Moscow and the Moscow Region, an experiment on targeted hiring of migrants will be carried out. The decision was made by the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Mishustin.
