Felix Sorin lit one of six torches at the State Opening Ceremony of Holocaust Remembrance Day at Yad Vashem in 2025
Felix Sorin was born in 1932 in the city of Mogilev
Natan was a tailor by trade and a communist activist
the family spoke Yiddish at home and observed the Jewish holidays
When the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in the summer of 1941
Felix was separated from his family and was left alone in German-occupied territory
where a stranger advised him not to reveal his Jewish identity or his father’s communist activism
Felix roamed from place to place until he reached Minsk
where he was incarcerated in the ghetto and witnessed the murder of Jews
passed himself off as a Russian orphan and was sent to an orphanage
he was suspected of being Jewish and was sent to Minsk to stand before a committee
his claim corroborated by the fact that he was uncircumcised
Committee member Vasily Orlov supported his case
Orlov was recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations
Felix was returned to the orphanage and did not reveal his identity until the Red Army liberated the region in the summer of 1944
the Germans evacuated young boys to Germany for forced labor
but Felix escaped from the orphanage and evaded deportation
Felix feared that no one in his family had survived
The director of the orphanage suggested that he register as a Russian
He also hoped that this would help his parents locate him
He was advised by the orphanage to contact the authorities for assistance in finding his parents
he received notification that his father was alive and serving in the Red Army
Felix’s older brother Isaak appeared at the orphanage
with the glad tidings that their parents had succeeded in fleeing eastward and survived
Isaak and their father Natan had both fought in the ranks of the Red Army
and Frida and Felix’s older sister Roza had managed to stay alive in the Soviet Union
and the brothers were reunited with their parents in Moldova
Felix studied at the Odessa Polytechnic and became a researcher and lecturer
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a magnificent Jewish Community Center was inaugurated in Mogilev
After two decades of activities and five years of construction
the long-awaited day was celebrated by excited rabbis
After two decades of actively reviving the Jewish community in the city of Mogilev
and after about five years of construction
the long-awaited day finally arrived for the Jews of the big city
A magnificent Jewish Community Center was inaugurated with great splendor and pomp that will forever leave its mark in the hearts of the city’s many Jews
Over the years they saw before their eyes as the community grew and developed
and its great need for a multi-dimensional building with diverse functions
and was received with great excitement by representatives of the community and its institutions
led by the city’s Shliach Rabbi Menachem Mendel Alperovitz
the Chief Rabbi stood by his side in all stages of development
especially since construction began for the large JCC
the distinguished guest recruited philanthropists Mr
as well as additional donors from the city and from all over the world
The grand ceremony began with affixing of the mezuzah at the main entrance of the building
A thrill of excitement ran through the audience
who responded with a roar of “Amen” as the Chief Rabbi said the bracha while affixing the mezuza
He then delivered a stirring speech to all the Jews of Mogilev and the region
he called for them to come frequently to the new building
and to bring more of the younger generation
and to join them in connecting with Mogilev’s rich Jewish heritage
which had glorious days until World War II
in which the nazis murdered tens of thousands of the city’s Jews
located in one of the most central locations in the city – in the heart of the pedestrian zone
on Leninskaya Street with tens of thousands of passerby every day
activity rooms and classrooms for children and youth
In affixing mezuzas on additional doorposts
Rabbi Alperovitz honored the chairman of the “Or Avner” Education Foundation
who traveled from far and near to rejoice together with their colleague in the holy work of restoring the crown of Russian and Belarusian Jewry
He also honored the governors and their representatives who came to participate in the special occasion
which continued with a magnificent seudas mitzvah
certificates of appreciation and awards were presented to the esteemed donors
to the sounds of singing by the children’s choir as well as members of the Alperovitz family
showed the guests a photo taken during the Nazi occupation of the city
right in the very same place where the new building stands today.
a Nazi soldier is seen supervising a group of Jews marching under their command
Rabbi Alperovitz noted emotionally that this is the most tangible example of the transformation of evil into goodness and the revelation that our world is the garden of God
as explained in the famous Maamar “Basi LeGani,” which was given to us to study 75 years ago on Yud Shvat
The beautiful event concluded with the writing of the first letters for a magnificent new Torah scroll
which upon completion will be brought into the shul in the newly inaugurated building
There is no doubt that the activity of the Jewish community in the city of Mogilev received a great boost from this event
both from members of the Jewish community and from government representatives who considered it their duty and honor to come and participate in the event
as well as receive an expression of appreciation for their great help in every stage of the building’s construction.
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Belarus’ Mogilev Regional Executive Committee Chairman Anatoly Isachenko told President Aleksandr Lukashenko about the specifics of his report
with a particular focus on leading development projects
The biggest highlight was the strategy for the implementation of crypto mining farms in the region
Isachenko underscored that Mogilev offers optimal locations with established energy facilities for the deployment of large-scale mining operations
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The government has been given the go-ahead on the project and is now in the process of preparing these sites for tendering to invite investors
The move is a component of Belarus’s larger strategy to integrate cryptocurrencies into its economy and use its energy resources for blockchain-related industries
Another key focus was the modernization of dairy farms through the replacement of the old tethering system with new technology to enhance efficiency and productivity
Lukashenko has instructed officials to accelerate these upgrades
The “One District – One Project” initiative remains a thrust in economic development
with 12 projects amounting to more than Br600 million already implemented
with private companies being offered incentives to stimulate the economy of the area
south-east Mogilev Region is experiencing new growth
with three trout farms currently under construction and due to start operations this year
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created by Professor Wu Weishan from Nanjing University
symbolizes the cultural exchange and deep friendship between China and Belarus.
Nanjing and Mogilev established a friendly cooperative relationship in 2014
the two cities have engaged in diverse and multifaceted exchanges and collaborations
Cao Xueqin is the author of the classic Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber (also known as The Story of the Stone)
This 18th-century novel is one of China's Four Great Classical Novels and is highly regarded for its intricate portrayal of Chinese society
and family dynamics during the Qing Dynasty.
Cao Xueqin grew up in Nanjing and Nanjing is largely considered to be the inspiration for Dream of the Red Chamber
has received numerous international awards and honors
His works are displayed in nearly 30 countries.
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Mahilyow has teacher-training and machine-building institutes
are small local centres engaged in processing timber and farm produce
The principal branches of agriculture are flax growing and livestock husbandry
Vegetable and fruit growing is important locally
Area 11,200 square miles (29,000 square km)
Belarusian border authorities barred Archbishop Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz from entering into the country on Monday as he sought to return after a trip to Poland.
In a written appeal to the faithful on Tuesday
the 74-year-old Archbishop of Minsk Mogilev explained that he was stopped at the Bruzhi border crossing “without explanation of any reasons” even though the guards “behaved very politely.”
The Archbishop said that he did not want the “incomprehensible and challenging decision of the border authorities to aggravate tensions” given the “current political crisis” taking place in Belarus
reminding everyone that he has always called for “dialogue and peace.”
the Archbishop said that the border officials’ grounds for refusing him entry were not clear to him
49–3 of the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus of 20 September 2009 states: “The right of citizens to enter into the Republic of Belarus can’t be limited.”
the ban on entry interferes with his “pastoral plans as the ordinary of the Minsk-Mogilev Archdiocese and as the Chairman of the Catholic Bishops of Belarus.”
Expressing hope that the “annoying misunderstanding” will soon be corrected
he said that he had made an official request to the nation’s State Border Committee to clarify the situation
Archbishop Kondrusiewicz invited everyone to pray for his return home and for a “peaceful solution to the acute socio-political crisis” in Belarus
He also entrusted the nation and its people to Our Lady and to the intercession of Archangel Michael
Protests in Belarus broke out after President Alexander Lukashenko
declared victory in presidential elections in early August with around 80% of the vote
Thousands have taken to the streets in massive protests over the past three weeks denouncing the results and calling for a free and transparent vote
The protests have persisted despite a crackdown that has left many injured and at least six people dead
Archbishop Kondruziewicz has continuously called on Belarusians to embrace peace and dialogue
He has also spoken against the crackdown on protesters by the nation’s security forces
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For the past 17 years, Shluchim Rabbi Mendel and Rivka Alperowitz have been serving the needs of the Jews in Mogilev, Belarus. Now, help them purchase a building the Chabad Center can call home. Full Story
The Chabad house that we have established enjoys great success thank G-d
Our programming is extensive and comprehensive
Our Ohr Avner preschool and day school with its many students and graduates
The EnerJew program for teenagers and youth
and extensive programming during holidays and vacations
including the Kollel Torah program and a very successful women’s club
stands our community that we built through tremendous effort and joy
The synagogue is full and bursting with activities on Shabbat and holidays and we make every effort that every Jew in the city should feel at home there
Until now we have moved from one small building to another
Right now we are in the middle of building a beautiful Jewish center
A 2000 square meter building which will be a center for all of our programs
We are now building a home for the Jews of Mogilev
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Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko took part in a ceremony to unveil a memorial complex in memory of the burned villages of Mogilev Oblast
The head of state got familiar with the memorial complex
paid tribute to the victims of Nazism and talked with the participants of the event
“We will never forget how the ideas of racial superiority destroy souls
Because even after the fall of Hitler's regime
the ideas of fascism have not become a thing of the past
They live in those who today call the holiday of 9 May ‘the victory of demons’
this shows that the world has not learned the lessons
Some states and governments still do not notice and sometimes encourage the manifestations of radicalism in society
“I will put it straight: the Belarusians will not allow fascism
hatred under the banner of democracy on their land,” Aleksandr Lukashenko stressed
"We will continue to teach our children the values of peace and human life.”
A child who will visit one of the Belarusian memorials with a similar history will never allow even a thought that there are people who are unworthy to live and be free
“We will raise every new generation of Belarusians passing them over the memory of not only the heroic deeds of their ancestors but also of the pain which made our people stronger
Belarus will remember so that other countries will not forget who paid the heaviest price for the Great Victory
who freed the lands conquered by Hitler's Germany and who saved the peoples from genocide
Let the symbols of the memorial complex in the village of Borki carry this truth through the centuries,” the Belarusian leader said
It is in the regions of Belarus and Russia where multiple manufacturing chains begin to result in joint products
Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko made the statement during the plenary session of the fifth Forum of Regions of Belarus and Russia in Mogilev on 12 October
Aleksandr Lukashenko said: “Virtually every Belarusian product
At present over 8,000 Belarusian and Russian enterprises are connected by manufacturing cooperation
In Belarus there are about 3,000 organizations with Russian charter capital
In Russia there are roughly 50 joint enterprises and about 160 distribution chain entities with Belarusian capital
I am talking about hundreds of thousands of jobs
which is quite an accomplishment these days.”
The fact that Belarusian and Russian delegations visit each other’s country all the time indicates the mutual interest in advancing interregional ties
Some 80 cooperation agreements have been signed with 36 constituent territories of the Russian Federation
Belarus’ main trade partners are Moscow and Saint Petersburg
the republics of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan
Trade with these regions makes up over 70% of Belarus-Russia trade
“It is a great result but it is important to establish the same level of cooperation with other territories of the Russian Federation
I believe we have all the necessary instruments for it
Working groups and business cooperation councils have been established with nearly 60 regions of Russia
In Belarus Russian partners can directly contact central government and municipal government officials to resolve emerging issues,” said the head of state
Aleksandr Lukashenko noted that the heads of Russian regions
“I don’t think any of them will take offense with me because when a Russian region governor arrives in Belarus
he or she always meets with the Belarus president
We analyze problems in relations between Belarus and that specific region and concrete measures are taken right away,” stressed the president
the Forum of Regions of Belarus and Russia has become a good tradition for the two heads of state
The forum has become a venue for discussing key matters of interstate relations
“We’ve attentively studied how our common plans in social policy
and manufacturing sector are implemented at the municipal level
We’ve been made familiar with promising avenues of development of high technologies
Today we have to analyze and determine the spheres where interregional cooperation could have additional positive influence on integration processes within the framework of our union,” added the Belarusian leader
Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko gave a number of additional instructions on further development of Mogilev during his working trip on 6 June.Aleksandr Lukashenko was briefed on the social and economic development of Mogilev Oblast
the oblast achieved good performance in agricultural production (103% compared to the same period last year)
and retail trade (104.2%).A separate topic was various projects to develop urban infrastructure
which were implemented in Mogilev in 2017-2020
a bridge and an overpass over the railway on Mir Avenue) as well as social infrastructure (Palace of Culture
a maternity hospital of the Mogilev Emergency Medical Care Hospital) have been overhauled.The president got familiar with the city's plans for construction and design of a number of objects
Among them are the cardio-surgery building of the Mogilev Oblast Hospital
a sport center with swimming pools in the Fatina neighborhood as well as the construction of the overpass in Yakubovskogo Street
Aleksandr Lukashenko emphasized the sources of financing
noting that the funds saved during the reconstruction of other roads in the country can be used to build this overpass.The head of state was informed about the work carried out and planned for the improvement of the Podnikolye landscaping and recreational complex
Plans are in place to install equipment of sport and children playgrounds
There are many people who would like to visit
Why not develop?” the president commented on the initiative to build a tourist complex.“Well done
The city needs to be beautiful,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said after hearing out the report of Mogilev Mayor Vladimir Tsumarev.The head of state added that improvement works had also been carried out in other regional centers
whose residents have something to be proud of.“Now it is necessary to unite all this so that the city would be an integral complex
We need to do something else over the next five years to make the citizens of Mogilev proud,” the Belarusian leader said while speaking to people during his visit to St
Nicholas Convent.Aleksandr Lukashenko shared his memories that during his studies in Mogilev he also visited the area of Podnikolye
but then these places were in a completely unsightly state
“It was a dump,” he said.He noted that Mogilev and Brest were once falling behind in terms of improvement
a lot has already been done to revive Brest and Mogilev
We still need to do a lot,” said Aleksandr Lukashenko.The president made a special emphasis on the industrial sector of the city
instructing to carry out an audit and decide how to use the idle production space
“It is impossible to lose these industrial sites
There will be investors that will be happy to come to Mogilev to work,” Aleksandr Lukashenko stressed.Aleksandr Lukashenko lit candles in Saint Nicholas Convent in Mogilev
the president was gifted the icon of the Mother of God of Mogilev and Bratsk
He was told that it protects from diseases.The head of state was told about the convent and its development
It is for the first time that I see such an altar screen
It can be compared to altar screens in Saint Petersburg churches,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.After the visit to the church he talked to parishioners and local residents
“Thank you for coming to this sacred place today,” the president said.The head of state also met with senior officials of Mogilev Oblast
He instructed the authorities of Mogilev Oblast to focus on industrial enterprises.The president recalled that in April 2019 former agriculture and food minister Leonid Zayats was appointed Mogilev Oblast governor
“I knew he would be useful in Mogilev Oblast,” he said
Aleksandr Lukashenko explained that serious improvements were necessary in certain fields.The new governor was instructed to sort things out in the region
the governor of Mogilev Oblast was absorbed in this work
“It was surprising to me – the first request of his was a hospital in Mogilev,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.In his words
Leonid Zayats was looking for financing for these purposes
“And today I have noticed that some beautiful good places which can make every region proud are created
Now it is necessary to build an entire complex with all of that
I have spoken about it with the mayor and the governor
We need to turn Mogilev into a beautiful city,” the president said.In his words
do it for themselves.The head of state asked the administration of the region to focus on large industrial enterprises which used to be true giants in the past
There are many unused industrial facilities
You need to sort things out and to relaunch those facilities
A separate program is needed to every enterprise
in two big cities - Mogilev and Bobruisk,” the Belarusian leader said.Speaking about the development of southeastern regions of Mogilev Oblast
the head of state mentioned his instruction to adopt a special program
Many people from Chernobyl-affected areas are living there,” Aleksandr Lukashenko stressed.“You must implement this program
They need an opportunity to live and bring up their children,” the president said.Aleksandr Lukashenko agreed that a lot had need done in Mogilev Oblast in the past years
“He [the governor of Mogilev Oblast who reported on the performance of the region] is right – a lot has been done already
and you know why,” he said.Chairman of the Mogilev Oblast Executive Committee Leonid Zayats told the president that the region fulfilled 4 out of 6 key targets in 2019
Mogilev Oblast was the second best performer among Belarusian regions after Minsk Oblast last year.“There was positive dynamics in all branches of the economy
Mogilev Oblast has reached the targets on foreign direct investment on a net basis
employment and creation of new jobs,” the governor said
there were positive financial results last year
Corresponding dynamics could be seen in Q1 2020.As far as the agricultural industry is concerned
a program of agricultural development was prepared in the region
Plans have been made to increase agricultural proceeds at least 1.3 times and to raise salaries in rural areas in 2020.Local authorities are monitoring the implementation of investment projects at Khimvolokno
“The success of these projects will give a boost to the industrial development of the entire region,” Leonid Zayats said.He stressed that the improvement of people’s wellbeing is a priority for Mogilev Oblast authorities
including a number of long-delayed projects
have been commissioned within a year.At the meeting the president said that Belarus had learned to deal with the problem amid the pandemic
the country did not have to go to extremes.“We have so far managed to avoid the extreme scenario
We have shown that there is such Belarus that is strong
powerful and can cope with this pandemic,” said the president.Responding to criticism about the path chosen in the country to combat the disease
Aleksandr Lukashenko said that the difference was only in the fact that the country did not introduce a total quarantine and curfew
did not close its people in their homes and apartments
“We do not have the situation to introduce curfews
But when some in our country started complaining
We have to think about how people will live in their apartments
and what their mood will be after reopening,” said the Belarusian leader.“It was a hard fight
The situation is manageable and the country is manageable
Our doctors have learned to cope with this disease
Every person can have it in different ways
and doctors have adapted to cure these diseases,” the head of state said.Aleksandr Lukashenko stressed that Belarus does not only do tests for coronavirus but also give priority to pneumonia diagnosis
“I gave a strict instruction to CT scan all those applying
“We have purchased dozens of devices and installed them where necessary
Doctors have already learned to differ the common and COVID pneumonia on CT
We can publish these figures and show who copes with the infection best and who has coped with it so far,” the president said.The head of state added that precautions need be taken
“We should be very careful and take care of the old people
stay more in the fresh air,” Aleksandr Lukashenko advised.Speaking about the current moment the president drew attention to the fact that four ‘pandemics’ have come together – those in healthcare
and the information field.According to Aleksandr Lukashenko
if there is no answer to the question whether the pandemic was man-made
someone in the world is trying to take advantage of the situation and the emerged psychosis
“The whole world has already come to a halt today
the economy of the whole world has overturned
billionaires and states have put trillions of dollars in their pockets,” the president added.The medical pandemic was followed by the economic one and it affected not only the developing countries but also the biggest states
We can get currency only by selling our goods in foreign markets,” the head of state said.According to Aleksandr Lukashenko
even those countries with significant mineral resources
which have accumulated large financial reserves in the past
“They do not know whether the world will be covered by the second wave of this disease or not,” the president explained.According to him
The election campaign has left its mark on everything that is going on around.Finally
the fourth one is the infopandemic which have had a strong impact on people
Le Quang Son-Vice President of the University of Danang (UD) and Prof
Lavrinovich Dmitry Sergeevich-Vice Rector of Mogilev State A.Kuleshov University (MSAU)
Belarus co-chaired the virtual MoU signing ceremony
Machekin Sergei Nikolaevich - Head of the International Relations Department of MSAU and senior representatives of the International Cooperation Department
Le Quang Son highly appreciated the significance of the MoU signing ceremony between the two sides
which is considered as a milestone opening up opportunities to promote cooperation basing on mutual needs
and strengths for the sustainable development
Vice President Le Quang Son also briefly introduced the overview and highlights of UD with its new role and position in the development strategy of striving to become one of the three Vietnamese leading centers of training and scientific research
reaching the prestige and international position
UD always attached great importance to deepen international cooperation relationships
including with European universities such as MSU
Dmitry Sergeevich with the newly signed MOU
Lavrinovich Dmitry Sergeevich-MSAU’s Vice Rector said that MSAU is a university with a long-tradition development specializing in training and scientific research in different fields
especially in the field of social sciences and humanities
Highly appreciating the capacity and spirit of learning and doing research of Vietnamese students
especially basing on the fact of international students studying and doing research at MSAU
MSAU’s Vice Rector expressed his desire that through the signed MOU with UD
there would be more UD’s students coming to study and develop their capacity at MSAU in the upcoming time
MSU is a prestigious and long-tradition university
the two sides would promote key cooperation activities in scientific research and education with the following contents: exchange of experts
lecturers and students; co-training programs; joint research projects; co-organization of events
scientific conferences and cultural exchanges; Exchange of publications
Vice President Le Quang Son also shared that there were many faculties for training international foreign languages and cultures
including the Faculty of Russian language at UD-University of Foreign Language Studies – one of UD’s member universities
This would be a favorable condition for the two sides to deploy the cooperation activities and student exchange
thereby creating opportunities for students to learn and exchange languages and cultures
MSU has a long tradition of training and research (founded in 1913) with many alumni
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Construction of Omsk Carbon Group’s third production site – a carbon black plant in Mogilev
Omsk Carbon Mogilev’s production facilities are being constructed in a Belarusian Free Economic Zone
Production is expected to begin in July/August 2016
The plant is expected to reach full capacity in 2019
reported that the Belarusian site will manufacture up to 200,000 metric tonnes of carbon black per year
“It should be realized that this product is rather complicated and requires adaptation for every specific customer facilities
A large number of tests are required for this as well,” Kiselev commented
As a result of the Omsk Carbon Mogilev project
over US$103 million is being invested in the Mogilev Region
The factory will create around 450 jobs on production level alone
The establishment of the Omsk Carbon Mogilev was agreed back in 2014 and was supported by Aleksander Lukashenko
Omsk Carbon Group chairman of the board of directors stressed that the company’s headquarters and cash flows would remain in Omsk
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Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko met with Mogilev Oblast Governor Anatoly Isachenko and Aide to the President of the Republic of Belarus - Inspector for Mogilev Oblast Sergei Nalivaiko to receive their reports on 21 March
A number of issues related to the development of the region and the implementation of a number of promising projects had been submitted to the head of state for consideration
At the start of the meeting the President outlined his requirements and approaches: the most urgent issues should be solved first
“Matters that require an instant response should be addressed first
given the fact that there has never been any extra money
“Everything depends on the performance of the region: if the region is doing badly
what is the point of investing money there
instruct you to work on these issues and so on
I should proceed from the following position: if you invest a ruble today
It is a matter of principle,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said
“Let us consider all the issues you described in a letter to me
I am ready to consider them and provide support if necessary
I would like you to take into account what is being done for the region today.”
the south-east of Mogilev Oblast is seriously lagging behind other regions
the President signed a decree on the social and economic development of this region
the main provisions of the document were extended for another five-year period
“This program is being supported from the center
from the national budget,” the Belarusian leader said
let us see what is the current level of production in agriculture
What enterprises are weaker and do not reach the level they should
Then we will discuss the issues you raise: support
financing under the state program from the national budget
“I hope I will visit Mogilev Oblast a number of times
We will visit the enterprises and I will listen to you planned activities there
Including Gomel and Vitebsk,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said
Anatoly Isachenko briefed the head of state on the main performance indicators of Mogilev Oblast
The President praised the previous year's figures
adding however that the gross regional product was showing modest results at the moment
In February the figures were lower than those in January
“We are going above the last year’s level – tentatively at 101.9%,” the Mogilev Oblast governor reported
“I think we will work above the previous year’s level in Q1
Aleksandr Lukashenko emphasized one of the most urgent problems in agriculture of the region – loss of cattle: “The mortality was the biggest across the country last year,” he said
“This year the situation with the loss of cattle has stabilized
We have reduced mortality by 1,500 head to the level of last year,” the governor said
“1,500 head is nothing,” the President remarked in turn
Do not tell me about the lack of dairy complexes
and that the safety of calves depends on them
the cows and calves were kept in terrible conditions but there were no such mortality numbers
Because there was proper organization of the process and appropriate care for the offspring
this is not just a matter of dairy complexes
You should realize that we both know very well how everything works.”
the employees of the operational unit of the Mogilev-Podolsk detachment established that for a certain reward
two residents of the city of Mogilev-Podolsky organized the transfer of men of conscription age to Moldova
Border guards carried out a number of operational measures to expose intruders
border guards were detained near the state border on the banks of the Dniester
35-year-old citizen of Ukraine and two of his “wards” - persons of conscription age
The men planned to travel to Moldova on an inflatable boat
The men abandoned the boat and rushed into the river
In the course of further investigative actions
border guards together with employees of the Department of Strategic Investigations of the GUNP in Vinnytsia region detained another local resident involved in illegal movement of persons across the state border
during the authorized searches of the private dwellings of the “organizers”
law enforcement officers found and seized mobile terminals
The organizers of the illegal transfer of persons were handed a notice of suspicion of committing a crime provided for in Part 3 of Art
332 Criminal Code of Ukraine “Illegal transfer of persons across the state border of Ukraine”
They face punishment in the form of imprisonment for a period of 7 to 9 years
Two “evaders” were brought to justice under Article 204-1 of the KUPAP “Illegal crossing or attempted illegal crossing of the state border of Ukraine”
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