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Russia May Delay VPN Traffic Fees Until September
Several Russian mobile carriers are reportedly unprepared to implement new surcharges for VPN traffic by the May 1 deadline. The delay was cited by sources in the business daily Vedomosti. This development could impact internet accessibility and digital privacy for users within Russia. The Ministry of Digital Development may postpone a planned fee on VPN traffic from mobile operators until September 1 or potentially until 2028. Mobile companies previously requested a delay from the ministry due to technical unreadiness for the May 1 implementation date. Minister Maksut Shaadayev previously stated the ministry is against imposing fines or penalties for VPN usage.
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Ukrainian Drone Strike Kills Two In Samara
Two individuals were killed following the collapse of a building in the Samara region of Russia, reportedly caused by Ukrainian drone strikes. The incident highlights the ongoing impact of drone warfare on civilian infrastructure within Russian territory. Local authorities are assessing the extent of the structural damage caused by the impact.
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Moscow Court Seizes Assets Of Banker Pugachev
An executive order has been issued for the seizure of assets belonging to former Rosnano head Anatoly Chubais, totaling approximately 5.5 billion rubles. The company argued that over half of the original inspectors were employees from the higher-level authority conducting the second check. The Russian state is moving to transfer companies to state corporations, according to reports from Interfax. Authorities stated that strategic enterprises within the holding were under foreign control. The supervisory body is also contesting 2024 transactions regarding the company's re-registration in Russia. Lawyer Kira Karuma, representing Alexander Galitsky, stated that state assets were seized following a court decision on March 23. The state is acting as the owner of the property and will distribute the assets as it sees fit.
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Russian Proposes Higher Migrant Fees
Russian authorities are looking to increase employment quotas for veterans of the Special Military Operation (SVO) with disabilities. A veterans organization in Moscow discussed the creation of a ministry dedicated to combat veterans. Valentin Ososkov, chairman of the Moscow strategic missile forces veterans council, noted that similar ministries exist in developed nations. Ososkov cited the United States, where a veterans ministry has operated since 1989. The Ministry of Digital Development has submitted a bill to the State Duma allowing defrauded clients to receive compensation from banks or operators. Under the proposal, operators must return funds if it is proven a theft occurred following a call or SMS that violated requirements. Banks would be required to return money if an operation was deemed suspicious but was still processed.
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Russian Man Detained For Planned Terrorist Attack
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has detained a citizen accused of acting on behalf of Ukrainian terrorist organizations. The individual was allegedly involved in a plot to bomb the Russian Ministry of Defense. This development highlights the escalating intelligence warfare and security threats between Russia and Ukraine. Federal Security Service (FSB) officers detained 49 Russian citizens in Moscow who were allegedly planning terrorist attacks in Crimea. The agency confirmed the arrests on Wednesday morning. The suspect reportedly intended to assassinate the head of a law enforcement agency on behalf of Ukrainian intelligence services. Russian Federal Customs Service officials, working with the FSB and Ministry of Internal Affairs, arrested a suspect on April 28.
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Russian Finance Minister Outlines Oil Price Buffer
Market data indicates that vodka and beef have become the most expensive products in Russia over the past year. This significant price increase reflects broader inflationary pressures within the Russian domestic market. A commission tasked with investigating and reducing prices is facing challenges due to rising costs. The source noted that prices have surged further following the start of the war. This situation has reportedly led to increased public dissatisfaction and instances of sabotage. The commission's ability to achieve its goal of price reduction is being tested by these economic pressures. Finance Minister Anton Siluanov stated that the Russian budget must maintain a resilience buffer of at least three years in the event of declining oil prices. He made these remarks during the 'Znanie Pervye' marathon.
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Regional Emergency Declared After Oil Fire In Russia
Severe fires at Russian oil refineries have resulted in significant oil leakage, described by observers as 'raining oil'. The intensity of the refinery fires is causing environmental and logistical concerns within the region. This development follows ongoing volatility in energy infrastructure. Hot petroleum products leaked from containers onto roads, damaging several vehicles. The leak was stopped near nightfall, according to EMERCOM head Alexander Kurinkov. A water pumping station failed due to the fire, causing localized water outages in the city.
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Russia Mandates Drug Warnings In Books
The Central Bank of Russia announced that cryptocurrency exchanges within the country must be conducted exclusively in non-cash forms. This move aims to regulate the digital asset market as lawmakers prepare a new regulatory bill for the spring session. New Russian measures implemented on March 1 require books mentioning certain substances to include specific warnings. Observers at Kommersant FM suggest the new requirement creates additional difficulties for businesses. The measure applies to various literary works, including those by authors such as Pushkin and Chekhov.
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Putin Calls For Expanded Neonatal Screening In Russia
The Russian State Duma has approved a bill regarding the seizure of cryptocurrency from citizens, while the government has proposed a new bill to launch a legal cryptocurrency market. The legislation aims to address illegal crypto circulation, which is being moved toward criminalization in the Russian Federation. Russian Economic Development Minister Maxim Reshetnikov stated that importing migrants into the country must be done in limited and reasonable volumes. He noted that while migrants are necessary, ensuring economic growth will be difficult without them. The statement comes amid public outcry regarding the perceived unfair distribution of housing certificates to migrants. Russian sources reported that enemy losses on key directions of the special operation exceeded 1,000 people within a 24-hour period.
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Russia Approves Cryptocurrency Regulation Bills
The State Duma has passed a bill aimed at legalizing cryptocurrency operations and digital rights within the Russian Federation. This legislative step follows significant market volatility where Bitcoin saw double-digit percentage losses in late January 2026. The Moscow Exchange may potentially begin trading cryptocurrencies as early as 2027. Current methods typically involve converting crypto into rubles before proceeding with standard purchase schemes. Intermediate transaction models are being studied, drawing on experiences from Dubai, certain European countries, and Belarus.
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