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In occupied Crimea, the number of small enterprises decreased in 15 times as compared to the pre-occupation period.    In particular, according to the Krymstat, 1016 small enterprises were registered in Crimea as of January 1, 2016. At the same time, in Crimea, there were about 15 thousand small enterprises, which employed more than a third…

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Sevastopol ‘authorities’ informed that there may be power cuts due to shortage of electricity with the beginning of the heating season. “We may face with shortage of electricity of about 25-30 megawatts during this heating season. There are diesel generator sets in the amount of 388 pieces in the city that will allow to compensate…

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Water supply of the Chernorechenskoye reservoir feeding occupied Sevastopol is less than half of the maximum volume. The Vodokanal ‘director’ Nikolay Pereguda said that live in the Sevastopol Informational channel having noted that the water supply was 2/3 of the total volume last year.  “Today, the Chernorechenskoye water reservoir has accumulated 30 million and 240…

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The number of Russian banks opened in Crimea after the annexation of the peninsula has been halved. The newspaper “Ъ” gave this data citing the Central Bank of the Russian Federation.   By September 1, 2016, there were branches of 14 banks working in Crimea. By December 31, 2014, 31 credit institutions were registered on…

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In the morning of September 2, a pensioner from Yalta tried to set himself in fire as a mark of protest against the decision of local ‘authorities’ to demolish his cafe in the area of Primorsky beach. Kryminform reported about that. According to the portal, the injured man got serious burns of different parts of…

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Sevastopol state-financed medical institutions faced with a serious staff shortage – they are lacking doctors and nurses. The ‘Acting Director’ of the city’s health department Yuriy Voskanyan said that live in the Sevastopol informational channel. “Today we lack about 600 doctors and 1000 nurses,” he said. According to the ‘Acting Director’, the staff problem is…

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About 53% of Crimeans receive official (officially declared) salaries, 22% – receive hidden and illegal wages. The research service of the HeadHunter company obtained these data based on the survey conducted. It is stated that bank employees (83% of respondents) as well as employees of the government agencies and the primary sector receive fully official…

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‘Prosecutors’ and representatives of the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) found three tons of sausages and cheese in a private warehouse in Yalta. All products were seized and disposed of. The press service of the Crimean public prosecutor’s office reported about that. It is stated that products from Ukraine and Europe, which…

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The Rosselkhoznadzor (Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance) officers seized 1.2 tonsof Polish apples and hot pepper from the wholesale warehouse and disposed at the MSW landfill. The press service of the ‘Rosselkhoznadzor’s department for the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol’ informed about that. “The products forbidden to import to the Russian Federation with…

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Both the OSCE and CIS observers won’t attend Crimea occupied by Russia to monitor the elections to the State Duma.  The CEC member Vasiliy Likhachev informed about the refusal of the CIS executive committee to monitor the elections to the State Duma in Crimea, Kommersant reports. “As for the CIS mission, the conversation showed that…

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