The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has published a report alleging that Georgian authorities used chemical weapons during the suppression of pro-European protests in Tbilisi in 2024. The chemical weapon in question is bromobenzyl cyanide, a chemical warfare agent dating back to World War I, also known as "kamit."
The unemployment rate in Chechnya has decreased from 7.7% to 4%, and the number of unemployed has decreased by more than 23 thousand people. In addition, the minimum wage has increased by 16.6%. This was reported by the Chairman of the regional government, Magomed Daudov.
He also reported that the republic has managed to achieve full accessibility of preschool education, and measures are being taken to prevent three-shift education in schools. Life expectancy has reached 75.7 years. Mortality remains low. The share of the population regularly engaged in physical education has increased to 56.1%.
“The construction, reconstruction and major repairs of 55 social facilities are actively underway for a total of over 13 billion rubles. All key indicators for the salaries of public sector employees, established by the May decrees of the President of Russia, have been achieved,” Daudov shared.