In Crimea, police officers issued human rights activist Abdureshit Dzhepparov a warning against violating the law. Law enforcement officials explained the document's origins in connection with the upcoming holiday on May 9th, but such actions typically occur shortly before the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Deportation of the Crimean Tatar People (May 18th).
At a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Golikova, it was stated that since the beginning of the year, the unemployment rate in Ingushetia has decreased by 2.2%. But at the same time, it is 27.1% and 9 times higher than the Russian average, being the highest in the country.
The reasons for the current situation in Ingushetia are the lowest level of wages among the constituent entities of the Russian Federation and shadow employment, which exceeds the Russian average.
At the same time, the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic, Eset Bokova, reported on the successes. According to her, more than 6.1 thousand jobs have been created in the field of education in Ingushetia over four years thanks to the opening of new schools and kindergartens.