Who will live on our lands after us?
The main population of the republics of the Idel-Ural in 10 years may surprise the current inhabitants, but if no one goes further than surprise, then this will become the reality.
Read MoreThe main population of the republics of the Idel-Ural in 10 years may surprise the current inhabitants, but if no one goes further than surprise, then this will become the reality.
Read MoreOver Kyiv, the Patriots shot down all 11 Iskander M and K models. The price of one is 3 million dollars, the total price for all is 33 million or 2 billion 646 million 105 thousand rubles, which is equivalent to the construction of 16 new bridges or at least a small repair of 882 old ones. Figures for repair prices are taken from tariffs quoted in previous years, when in Chuvashia money was allocated for such projects (from 3 million rubles to 160 million rubles).
Read MoreOne could understand this if Ufa had no money and more successful cities simply helped others, less successful ones. However, Moscow takes Ufa’s money. With this money, it buys new trams for itself, and Ufa residents use the old ones. What is an old tram? It is more frequent repairs, less comfortable conditions, more maintenance costs. That is additional expenses from the budget.
Ufa, for sure, will give away its even older trams to Donbas, representing this as a charity, although it simply does not want to spend money on their disposal. They will also steal something from this, promising to repair it at the expense of Ufa residents, and then they will send them to Donbas “as they are” to be repaired there.
Coming back to the topic of building mosques in the Russian Federation, I would like to once again recall the figures characterizing this process. There are almost 1200 churches/temples in Moscow and only 4 mosques. You can see the contradiction. Looking at Tatarstan, we see, it seems there are more mosques here. But still they are not enough to the desired amount. “Desired” means such that would satisfy the religious aspirations of the Muslim Tatars in all cities and villages of the Republic. Few people will oppose if a mosque appears in their locality. Even Tatars who do not attend the temple will not protest in any way against the arranging a building for the performance of Islamic religious rituals. Everyone in Tatarstan knows that the mosque does not pose a threat to anyone. It does not call anyone to illegal deeds or violations of secular laws. It is true, such an opinion is widespread among the Tatars. Local Russians fear that mosques can incite Muslims to bad deeds. Unfortunately, it is difficult to prove the opposite to Russians living in the Republic of Tatarstan. Either they don’t believe or they don’t get it. Apparently, this is why they prefer to act “on the pre-emption”, having previously recorded Muslims as extremists, terrorists, fanatics.
Read More“The measure is forced, but necessary: no matter how skeptical many are about such repairs, today it is an effective method to eliminate deep ruts and potholes,” writes the Shumerla administration.
Read MoreOn July 29, Andrei Moskvitin, the deputy chief of police for operations in the Ministry of Internal Affairs was detained in the cottage village of Nagaevo near Ufa and transported to his former workplace in Chita. There he received a suspended sentence of 11 years in a maximum-security penal colony.
Read MoreWhile all the juice is being squeezed out of Tatarstan, and Tatarstan’s guys with flags in their hands go to Ukraine for recycling, the Kadyrov regime is drowning in luxury. Imagine how the citizens of independent Tatarstan could live if, instead of buying jeeps for Kadyrov’s motorcades, new schools, hospitals, and universities would be built in the republic. How much money could be invested in science and education!
P.S. We hope that no one doubts that kadyrov’s palaces and car parks were purchased not with ramzan’s savings, but with subventions from moscow. And whom does moscow collect tribute to its federal budget from? That’s right.