Rumors have emerged about the resignation of the director of the main Sverdlovsk newspaper.

      Ura.Ru reports on the possible resignation of Anton Tretyakov, the general director of Oblastnaya Gazeta. According to one source, Tretyakov has already told colleagues that he intends to resign voluntarily.

      At the same time, the head of the region’s Department of Information Policy, which oversees the Oblastnaya Gazeta, Inna Averkova told a correspondent that she had not seen any statement from Tretyakov and had not discussed his resignation with him.

      There are already several explanations for the decision. An agency insider claims that Tretyakov is leaving because of a conflict with Inna Averkova, the head of the region’s Department of Information Policy who oversees the Oblastnaya Gazeta. But there is another version: there was no conflict, and Tretyakov simply received another job offer.

      Tretyakov took over the Oblastnaya Gazeta in the winter of 2022. Before that he headed the Department of Internal Policy.

      Earlier we reported that the former director of OTV and the Oblastnaya Gazeta, against whom a case had been opened, returned to Yekaterinburg from the special military operation. There were reports that he had not paid employees their salaries.

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Rumors have emerged about the resignation of the director of the main Sverdlovsk newspaper.

Ura.Ru reports on a possible resignation of Anton Tretyakov, general director of "Oblastnaya Gazeta." According to one source, Tretyakov has already told colleagues that he intends to resign voluntarily.