Former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan warned against the current government's flippant attitude toward possible harsh responses from Moscow. He believes the authorities fail to grasp the scale of the potential impact Russia could have, including tariff revisions and export blockages.
In Ingushetia, 82.8% of roads meet regulatory requirements. According to this indicator, the republic ranks fifth in the Russian Federation. These are the data from the RIA Novosti rating.
Dagestan took 10th place (74.2%), Stavropol Krai - 19th (65%), Kabardino-Balkaria - 25th (62.4%), Chechnya - 45th (52.2%), North Ossetia - 57th (45.9%), Karachay-Cherkessia - 58th (45.4%).
The top three in terms of the number of good roads were Moscow (97.6%), Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (88.4%) and Krasnodar Krai (84.4%). The Volgograd, Kirov and Arkhangelsk regions are at the bottom of the rating, where 15.7% to 29.7% of highways meet the standards.
In the country as a whole, only slightly more than half of the roads (54.1%) meet regulatory requirements. In 45 subjects of the Russian Federation, the share of such roads is less than the all-Russian level, in 40 it is more.