Information bulletin from the Russian Federation Ministry of Defence regarding the status of implementation of the memorandum on the creation of de-escalation areas (S/2021/319) [EN/AR]
Format
Letter dated 31 March 2021 from the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General
I have the honour to transmit herewith information bulletins from the Russian Federation Ministry of Defence regarding the status of implementation of the memorandum on the creation of de-escalation areas in the Syrian Arab Republic for the period from 1 to 31 March 2021 (see annex).
I should be grateful if you would have the present letter and its annex circulated as a document of the Security Council.
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What is slyakot and how do Russians cope with it?
Omsk,Russia - April 7, 2021: A woman oversteps water in a flooded street. The flooding is caused by snowmelt Yevgeny Sofiychuk/TASS Imagine there are three roads – one with brown slushy snow, another with a huge puddle and a third with dirty snow in a huge puddle. Which one would you take? Residents of most Russian cities face this choice every spring.
On a spring day in 2020, Maria (the name has been changed per request), a medical college student from the small town of Kamensk-Uralsky (in Sverdlovsk Region, 1,500 km from Moscow), together with a friend, was standing at the entrance to an underground passage, filled knee-high with dirty water smelling of feces. Instead of a “lifebuoy”, there were just a few wooden planks floating in the middle of the underpass. But it was the only way to get to the other side of the rail tracks, so it had to be crossed. Maria would have gladly climbed over the tracks, as w
What is slyakot and how do Russians cope with it
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07 May 2021, 04:55 GMT+10
Imagine there are three roads - one with brown slushy snow, another with a huge puddle and a third with dirty snow in a huge puddle. Which one would you take? Residents of most Russian cities face this choice every spring.
On a spring day in 2020, Maria (the name has been changed per request), a medical college student from the small town of Kamensk-Uralsky (in Sverdlovsk Region, 1,500 km from Moscow), together with a friend, was standing at the entrance to an underground passage, filled knee-high with dirty water smelling of feces. Instead of a lifebuoy , there were just a few wooden planks floating in the middle of the underpass. But it was the only way to get to the other side of the rail tracks, so it had to be crossed. Maria would have gladly climbed over the tracks, as was her habit, but just the previous day she had been caught by a police officer while doing exactly that and issued a fine of
Information bulletins from the Russian Federation Ministry of Defence regarding the status of implementation of the memorandum on the creation of de-escalation areas (S/2021/208) [EN/AR]
Format
Letter dated 1 March 2021 from the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General
I have the honour to transmit herewith information bulletins from the Russian Federation Ministry of Defence regarding the status of implementation of the memorandum on the creation of de-escalation areas in the Syrian Arab Republic for the period from 1 to 28 February 2021 (see annex).
I should be grateful if you would have the present letter and its annex circulated as a document of the Security Council.