TOP-5 from RBC Tyumen: Bastrykin's order and price growth

Current news for the morning of July 24 Alexander Bastrykin, Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia 

Alexander Bastrykin instructed the territorial department to check the circumstances of the death of a veteran of the Great Patriotic War , who died in the Tyumen monohospital. Relatives of the man say that he was not properly cared for in the medical facility. The results of the check were put under control by the chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in the central office of the TFR.

Due to the growth of the key rate to the level of 6.5%, it will not be possible to avoid the rise in prices for apartments and houses , and the conditions for mortgages may also change, the expert said. “There are many factors here, not only the key rate affects the final prices, but also the number of finished and under construction apartments. Therefore, the rate increase will have an impact, but not as a key factor, but as one of the factors that are present on the market,” Andriy Panasyuk said.

Residents of Tyumen complained about the shortage of bottled water in stores.  According to the townspeople, it is almost impossible to find water in five-liter bottles. The demand for the delivery of water from wells has also grown sharply. The reason for the excitement was the unpleasant smell of tap water supplied to the townspeople from the Metelevsky reservoir.

146 Tyumen tourists were fined 1 million 687 thousand rubles for the lack of tests for coronavirus . All travelers arriving from abroad are required to undergo PCR testing within three days of arrival, and send the information to the public services website. Only those who have been vaccinated and recovered from COVID-19 do not need to be tested .

The activities of 14 enterprises in the region were suspended due to violations of anti-epidemic measures aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19. The head of the Rospotrebnadzor Department, Galina Sharukho, said that 227 objects were checked. Violations were identified at 57 facilities, 68 protocols were drawn up, of which 14 were on administrative suspension of activities.

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