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North Korea incurred $200M revenue loss due to economic sanctions

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NewsHubSEOUL, Jan. 11 (UPI) — Economic sanctions are taking their toll on North Korea , and Pyongyang may have incurred a $200 million revenue loss in 2016, according to a South Korean study.
The estimate from Seoul’s Institute for National Security Strategy comes at a time when North Korea is asking the United Nations Security Council to arrange a forum that would verify the “legality” of U. N. sanctions.
According to Seoul’s analysis, North Korea has lost $200 million in export and other revenue in nine months owing to heavy economic embargoes, Yonhap reported Wednesday.
The figure was included in the institute’s report that evaluated the impact of U. N. sanctions Resolution 2270. It covers the period from March to November 2016.
As a result of the March sanctions that passed with support from China and Russia, North Korea’s foreign currency earnings dropped precipitously. A loss of $200 million in revenue is equivalent to 7.4 percent of total North Korea exports for 2015, which was about $2.7 billion, according to the report.
But the greatest loss for North Korea came following South Korea’s decision to shut down a jointly operated factory park in Kaesong. Sanctions have also made it difficult for North Korea to engage in arms sales or send forced laborers overseas.
The North Korean trade environment is deteriorating due to pressure from China and the United States, the report added. Examples cited in the study include U. S. sanctions imposed against Chinese firm Hongxiang Industrial.
Other U. N. member states in the Middle East and Southeast Asia have been cooperating with sanctions. States have authorized the termination of North Korea-related bank accounts or detained North Korea cargo ships at ports, according to the South Korean analysis.
The sanctions have been repeatedly condemned by Pyongyang, which has claimed its weapons of mass destruction are for defense purposes.
North Korea’s Ambassador to the U. N. Ja Song Nam recently requested an international forum that could investigate the legality of the sanctions, Kyodo News reported Wednesday.
Ja told United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Jeffrey Feltman the United States is welcome to participate in the forum, a sign Pyongyang is trying to initiate talks with the incoming Trump administration, according to Kyodo.

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Samsung boss questioned in South Korea corruption probe

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NewsHubSamsung chief Lee Jae-yong is being questioned at the prosecutor’s office in Seoul as a suspect in South Korea’s biggest political corruption scandal.
The firm is accused of giving donations to several non-profit foundations operated by Choi Soon-sil, a confidante of President Park Geun-hye.
The donations were allegedly made in exchange for political support of a controversial merger.
The scandal has led to President Park being impeached last December.
“I deeply apologize to the people for failing to show a positive image because of this incident,” Mr Lee told reporters upon arriving on Thursday morning.
Earlier this week two other Samsung executives were interviewed by the special prosecutors, but were treated as witnesses rather than suspects.
The claims against the company circle around a merger between the electronics giant’s construction arm, Samsung C&T, and an affiliate firm, Cheil Industries.
Prosecutors allege that Samsung gave €2.8m euros ($3.1m; £2.5m) to a company co-owned by Ms Choi and her daughter, in return for Ms Park’s support for the deal.
Lee Jae-yong, also known as Jay Y. Lee, has already given evidence to politicians over the scandal, but this is the first time he has been quizzed as a suspect by investigators.
Connoisseurs of the apology will study this case for years to come. There has now been a string of important people saying they are deeply sorry, even as they profess their innocence of wrong-doing.
On his way into the investigator’s office, Jay Y. Lee said he was sorry for portraying a bad image. In the past, President Park said she was sorry – for being too trusting.
And her mentor, Choi Soon-sil, also apologized, saying she had “committed an unpardonable crime”. What crime that was though remains unclear – since she also said she was innocent!
Incidentally, Mr Lee has a record of apologies. Four years ago, he took his son out of a school after it was revealed that the boy had a space there meant for the underprivileged (which the son of the acting-head of Samsung clearly is not – in the land where the son always rises, the lad may well end up as the head of the company himself).
There will be more apologies before the current saga is over.
At the parliamentary hearing in December, Samsung admitted giving a total of 20.4bn won (£16m; $17.46m) to the two foundations, but denied seeking favours.
And Mr Lee also confirmed the firm gave a horse and money to help the equestrian career of Ms Choi’s daughter, Chung Yoo-ra, something he said he now regretted.
Mr Lee is currently vice-chairman of Samsung Electronics. But since his father, Lee Kun-hee, suffered a heart attack in 2014, he is considered de facto boss of the entire Samsung Group conglomerate.
Politicians voted on 9 December to impeach President Park over the scandal – a decision South Korea’s constitutional court has six months to uphold or overturn .
Until then she remains formally president but stripped of her powers, which are handed to the prime minister, a presidential appointee.
Ms Choi is on trial for charges including corruption and coercion.
Ms Park’s position began to unravel in October last year when details of her friendship with Ms Choi began to emerge.
They included revelations that the president had allowed her old friend – who holds no government role – to edit political speeches.
Since then, hundreds of thousands of protestors have gathered every weekend in Seoul to demand Ms Park stands down.
Ms Park denies wrongdoing but has apologised for the way she managed her relationship with Ms Choi, who also denies committing criminal offences.

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Former basketball coach Joseph Kikuchi is convicted of sexual abuse of teenage player

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NewsHubJoseph Kikuchi, a former high school basketball coach in Alhambra, was convicted Wednesday of sexually abusing a female player.
Kikuchi, 57, pleaded no contest to 23 counts of sexual abuse of a minor. He did not reach a settlement agreement with prosecutors, but the open plea means he won’t go through the trial process.
Kikuchi will be required to register as a sex offender and will be sentenced next month. He faces a maximum of 19 years and four months in prison.
In a no-contest plea, a defendant neither admits nor denies a charge, but the court treats those who plead no contest as guilty.
Kikuchi was arrested in September 2015 and was accused of having unlawful sexual contact with a student on his basketball team multiple times during 2015, when she was 15 and 16 years old.
After hearing a rumor about the girl and the coach, a school administrator notified police.
Before his bail review hearing in October 2015, the court received dozens of letters of support for Kikuchi, who was a well-known and respected coach in the close-knit Asian American basketball community. A number of community members attended his arraignment and bail review.
At that bail hearing, prosecutor Rena Durrant introduced text messages retrieved from the victim’s cellphone after she deleted them. During the hearing, Durrant read aloud threatening texts that she said Kikuchi sent to the girl after she tried to break off the relationship multiple times.
One message, which referred to other players on the team, read, “Don’t piss me off. If you do this, I will move up other girls,” according to Durrant. The prosecutor said Kikuchi threatened to take some of the victim’s clothes and demanded that she give a pair of shoes back to him. “I’ll make sure we are enemies,” one text read. “Don’t push me, cuz I’ll get ugly as …, ok? Don’t push me!!”
At Kikuchi’s preliminary hearing in November 2016, Durrant introduced more of the 52,000 text messages that she said Kikuchi had exchanged with the victim over the course of seven months.
In those texts, the girl told Kikuchi that he was hurting her physically. Multiple times via text, she asked him to stop — but he didn’t and wrote back that he loved her, Durrant said.
On May 5, the girl texted Kikuchi that she knew his actions were out of love, but “if I say stop please stop, ok. I know it’s love but still,” Durrant said. According to the documents, he replied, “ok, but don’t say stop because I won’t all the time.”
Kikuchi’s 23 counts included 12 felony counts of sexual penetration by foreign object, five felony counts of committing a lewd act upon a child, one felony count of oral copulation of a person under 16 and five misdemeanor counts of child molesting.
He is due to be sentenced Feb. 9 at the Los Angeles County Superior Court’s Alhambra Courthouse.
A proposal to give civilians more power over disciplining the LAPD could backfire, President Obama gives his farewell speech, Frank Gehry’s Grand Avenue project could go forward, and weeks of heavy rain and snow are reviving some California lakes.
Tonight, President Obama returns to Chicago to give a prime-time farewell address. Attorney general nominee Sen. Jeff Sessions is in the hot seat today. A storm that hit Northern California toppled the Pioneer Cabin Tree. Who should discipline police officers?
Raw video of an attempted murder suspect leading police on a chase on the 405 Freeway Monday night.
Rescue crews were searching the Dominguez Channel in the Gardena area Monday morning after a woman reported her boyfriend had been washed away after entering the channel.
Meryl Streep accepted the Cecil B. DeMille award at the 2017 Golden Globes Sunday Jan. 8.
Meryl Streep accepted the Cecil B. DeMille award at the 2017 Golden Globes Sunday Jan. 8.

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U. S. Marines move first F-35B squadron to Japan

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NewsHubIWAKUNI, Japan, Jan. 11 (UPI) — The U. S. Marines have relocated the first operational F-35B Lightning II squadron from a base in Arizona to Japan.
The relocation makes the Marine Corps Air Station in Iwakuni, Japan, the first location to receive the branch’s F-35 variant as part of the plane’s worldwide deployment capability.
Defense News reports 10 F-35Bs from the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121, or VMFA-121, departed for Japan, and an additional six are scheduled to join them at a later date.
In a statement , the Marine Corps hailed the event as a milestone for the F-35 program. The relocation follows the final testing period for the 5th-generation fighter, in which Marine Corps pilots operated F-35Bs in Developmental Test III and the Lightning Carrier Proof of Concept Demonstration aboard the USS America in October 2016.
The F-35B was designed by Lockheed Martin and other industry partners to combine short takeoff and vertical landing with stealth capabilities. The Marines plan to use the fifth-generation fighter to replace its legacy fleet of F/A-18 Hornets, A-10 Thunderbolts, and various other aircraft.
Other operators include Italy and Britain.
The Air Force is expected to become the next U. S. armed service to make an international deployment with its F-35 variant, and is eyeing a relocation to Europe.

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The Adventure of Daniel Hannan and the Princes in the Tower Why I’m sick of fake theorists lamenting the “millennial problem”

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NewsHubSince Daniel Hannan, a formerly obscure MEP, has emerged as the anointed intellectual of the Brexit elite, The Staggers is charting his ascendancy…
Daniel Hannan, as I’ve noted in the past, has an awkward habit of deleting his tweets. Often, by a strange coincidence, it’s the more embarrassing proclamations that vanish into the ether – no explanation, no, “Apologies, friends, I buggered that up didn’t I?” The tweet simply vanishes as if it had never been tweeted.
I’ve taken, then, to screenshot-ing some of the best morsels, just in case they’re not there the next time I look. Here’s one now:
Funny thing about that tweet is that Danny Boy has not, at time of writing, deleted it. Despite the fact he was tricked into embarrassing himself by a mean-spirited Remoaner, it’s still sitting there on the internet looking for all the world like its author is not crippled with embarrassment at the fact he could have been such a dunderhead as to write it. Two things are wrong with it, one relatively small, the other so huge as to be all encompassing.
The small one lies in the choice of monarchs. Not all of them are unreasonable: Henry VIII famously broke with the Catholic Church in his search for a divorce, an heir, and a quick bonk with Anne Boleyn. Since that meant an end to the period in which the English crown was answerable to a higher authority in the form of the Pope, we’ve already been treated to umpteen “Britain’s first Brexit” articles, and they’re not soon likely to stop – all this, despite the fact the big man liked to go around telling people he was also the King of France.
Similarly England spent much of the reign of his daughter trying to avoid being swallowed by the Spanish Empire, so it’s probably fair to suggest that Elizabeth I wasn’t a big fan of European integration either. George V, though, was closely related to – indeed, shared a face with – half the other head of states in Europe during his time on the planet, so what he’s doing there is anybody’s guess.
The truly vexing inclusion, though, is Edward V. Is Daniel Hannan really saying that a boy king who reigned for 79 days and was murdered by a wicked uncle at the age of 12 had serious concerns about the European project? Was it the damage that the Combined Agricultural Policy wrought on developing world farmers that Edward was brooding about in his tower? The money wasted on repeatedly moving the European Parliament between Brussels and Strasbourg? What?
@JonnElledge To be fair, if you’d ask the Princes in the Tower if they wanted to leave or remain, I’d bet they’d vote leave.
— Chris Cook (@xtophercook) December 29, 2016
Okay let’s be charitable and assume it’s a typo, presumably for another of Henry’s kids Edward VI. (It certainly wasn’t Edward III who spent much of his reign trying to get into Europe, by kicking off an endless war with France.) But the bigger problem here lies not in the specifics of Daniel’s answer, but in the fact he bothered to answer at all. The entire exercise is entirely ludicrous. It’s like asking for Theresa May’s position on the dissolution of the monasteries, or Jeremy Hunt’s proposals for tackling the Black Death.
The question is an ahistorical nonsense – not just because the European Union was invented in the late 20th century to deal with problems specific to a particular time, but because it misunderstands how England’s role in Europe has evolved over the centuries.
For the first five hundred years or so after the Conquest, the nations of the British Isles were a key part of a western European political system that included France and the Low countries. Until it lost Calais in 1558, indeed, the English Crown generally held territory in France.
The idea that the United Kingdom, as the state became, was with Europe but not of it – that its destiny lay on the high seas, not the continent – is a notion that’s core to Eurosceptic mythology, but one which didn’t emerge until the imperial era. Exactly when I’m not sure (unlike certain Conservative MEPs I’m not afraid to admit my ignorance, which is what makes us better than the animals and egg avatars). However you count it, though, the period between then and 1973 must make up a minority of England’s history as a nation. For most of its history, the idea that the England was somehow not properly “European” would have seemed crazy.
Actually, there was one major European project which a king of both England and Scotland kept us out of, a policy decision confirmed by his successors. That project was a key plank of French foreign policy, grew to encompass more far flung countries like Sweden, and was launched largely to prevent the Germans from getting above themselves. It was the Thirty Years War.
But is James I & VI on Hannan’s list? Is he b*llocks.
There is a certain sort of Wise Thinker who loves nothing more than to offer advice on the “problem” of “millennials”. Oh, Wise Thinker, where has this mysterious generation of lazy, entitled narcissists come from, and how am I supposed to deal with the ones who keep showing up in my office?
The answer, we’re told, is a massive failure in parenting that started in the 1980s – suddenly children were told they were special, that they could do anything they wanted to. Worse, they were shown they didn’t have to work for it – they were given participation medals just for showing up, and any time they did badly at school, they didn’t need to improve; their parents just complained to get them better marks!
No evidence that any of this is substantially true (or caused the claimed effects) need be offered: that can be left as an exercise to the reader’s own preconceptions.
(They’ve given out participation medals in the modern Olympics since it started in 1896, by the way. No one ever seems to mention that.)
A particularly refined example of this sort of thing has been doing the rounds of social media recently – a video clip in which motivational speaker and TED talkist Simon Sinek rehearses the familiar lines but then makes a rather bolder claim: millennials are losing the capacity for joy (and some of them are even killing themselves), and it’s all because of mobile phones.
Their use of mobile phones and social media is addictive, Sinek says, in exactly the same way as drugs and alcohol. He refers to the brain chemical dopamine, which immediately turns his every utterance into rigorous neuroscience – regardless of the quantity and quality of the evidence available to support it.
That every millennial is suffering from this terrible addiction is taken as read, as much as everyone who’s ever had a glass of wine is a raging alcoholic. Non-millennials, we all know, completely eschew the mobile phone and have never been seen on Facebook.
But this is only part of the broader millennial addiction to instant gratification – same-day delivery, movies-on-demand, even getting a date is now as simple as swiping right, as anyone who’s never actually tried online dating will surely agree!
It seems all millennials can have everything they want, whenever they want it, so they will never learn the hard lessons that the Wise Thinkers learned in the old times: how to be patient, how to have self-restraint, how to work hard for something.
This can surely be the first time in history in which the old have considered the young to be impatient and lazy.
Worst-case scenario? Sinek points to a rise in depression and suicide, and lets us draw arbitrary lines as we please. His best-case scenario: the millennial will never learn how to find joy, unless, apparently, their benevolent employer helps them with such innovative solutions as banning phones in meetings. Sure.
There is of course nothing wrong with some scepticism towards new technology and the effect it can have on the fragile human mind. If only we had heeded the scientist Conrad Gessner’s dire warning of a powerful new invention that would overwhelm, confuse and ultimately harm us with its unstoppable flood of information. That invention? The book. Gessner lived through the invention of the printing press in the sixteenth century. History doesn’t record whether or not he wore stupid glasses.
But maybe Sinek is right – maybe only by abandoning the embrace of Siri will you know true love, millennials, some of you who are actually in your mid-thirties these days and have probably already started tutting at those younger than you who never learned “real” patience by sending texts on a Nokia 3310.
It must be a lot of fun, theorising about the possible origins of the “millennial problem”, and coming up with brilliant outside-the-box solutions to it. Weird, though, that all these Wise Thinkers never seem to talk about how many millennials started their careers in the midst (or the aftermath) of an uncertain job market caused by the 2008 financial crisis. Or how many of them had to start their careers with unpaid internships. Or, more fundamentally, that they’re the first generation for decades to earn lower wages than their predecessors.
Perhaps, for some strange reason, managers so supposedly desperate to understand millennial employees are not quite as interested in paying motivational speakers to tell them about things like that.

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Japanese shares in the red as yen strengthens

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NewsHubAsian shares traded mixed following a choppy session in the U. S. with stocks ending higher after President-elect Donald Trump held a raucous and freewheeling press conference that analysts said was sparse on economic policy details.
The news conference concluded with Donald Trump, who will be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States on Jan. 20, not providing further clarity on his proposed policies.
“President elect Trump’s first news conference since late July 2016 has left a veritable laundry list of questions unanswered for markets,” said Westpac Global Strategy Group in a note released on Thursday.
“Trump made a couple references to “making American great again” but there was no detail on infrastructure spending, corporate tax reform, personal income tax cuts, the prospects for deregulation or the possibility of another tax repatriation holiday,” Westpac added.
Australia’s ASX 200 slipped 0.08 percent, down from earlier gains of 0.51 percent.
Australian healthcare sub-index was down 1.19 percent, tracking the fall in healthcare stocks in the U. S. overnight. Biotech firm CSL fell 1.45 percent, while Mayne Pharma Group dropped 2.63 percent.
Japanese benchmark Nikkei 225 dropped 1.13 percent, as the yen strengthened against the dollar. A stronger yen is generally bad news for Japanese companies as it makes exports more expensive and lowers repatriated profits earned overseas.
Japanese condiments manufacturer Kewpie added 5.37 percent, after the company said it expects operating profit to rise 10.7 percent to 33 billion yen ($287 million) for the full year ending November and that it will increase the dividends by 1.5 yen per share compared to the previous year to 36 yen each.
In South Korea, the Kospi was up 0.1 percent.
Samsung Electronics was down 0.16 percent while Samsung C&T added 1.19 percent as investors shrugged off news that Samsung Group chief Jay Lee arrived at the South Korean special prosecutor’s office for questioning over a corruption scandal which has engulfed South Korea, and resulted in the impeachment by parliament of President Park Geun-hye.
Over in mainland China, the Shanghai composite inched up 0.2 percent, while the Shenzhen composite was unchanged.
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng was slipped to trade down 0.27 percent.
Over at Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average finished up 0.5 percent to 19,954.28, while the S&P 500 closed 0.28 percent higher at 2,275.32. The Nasdaq composite added 0.21 percent to close at 5,563.65.
The dollar index , which measures the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, last traded at 101.66, falling as low as 101.28 overnight in reaction to Trump’s news conference.
“The U. S. dollar rally was based on the assumption Trump’s administration will push through a massive infrastructure building and fiscal stimulus package, which will lead to higher inflation in the future,” said Margaret Yang, market analyst at CMC Markets, in a note on Thursday. The dollar-index has risen nearly 3 percent since Trump was announced the election winner.
The yen rose against the dollar, fetching 115.03, compared with levels as high as 116 in yesterday’s session. The Australian dollar was stronger against the greenback, at $0.7446.
Brent futures inched down 0.09 percent to $55.05 a barrel during Asian hours, while U. S. crude dipped 0.15 percent to $52.17.
Oil prices had jumped more than 2.5 percent on Wednesday during U. S. house, as the dollar weakened after Trump’s news conference and on news that Saudi Arabia cut exports to Asia.

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Инцидент в Лукьяновском СИЗО: новые подробности

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NewsHubВ ходе инцидента в Лукьяновском СИЗО между правоохранителями и заключенными в изоляторе бойцами расформированной роты “Торнадо” один из “торнадовцев” попытался отрезать себе ухо. Об этом сообщили знакомые с подробностями инцидента источники, передает “Громадське”.
Как отмечает издание, пострадавший – Максим Глебов, который 11 января давал показания в суде.
Его забрала скорая помощь.
По информации СМИ, Глебов прооперирован в одной из киевских больниц и сейчас уже доставлен обратно в СИЗО.
Напомним, ранее глава Нацполиции Киева Андрей Крищенко сообщил, что в результате ранения заключенного, бывшего бойца батальона “Торнадо” в Лукьяновском СИЗО возник кратковременный бунт , который сейчас уже успокоили.

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В Авдеевке обесточена фильтровальная станция

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NewsHubКИЕВ, 12 янв — РИА Новости Украина. В результате обстрела Авдеевки из тяжелого оружия вечером 11 января перебита одна линия электропередач, и обесточена Донецкая фильтровальная станция (ДФС), сообщил генеральный директор Авдеевского коксохимзавода Муса Магомедов.
По его словам, снаряды приземлялись возле предприятия.
“Что-то тяжелое прилетало и приземлялось совсем рядом с заводом. Одна из двух оставшихся линий электропередач перебита, ДФС обесточена”, — написал Магомедов на своей странице в Facebook.
Ранее жители Донецка сообщали о сильных обстрелах в разных районах города.
Напомним, 3-4 января министр иностранных дел Павел Климкин и председатель ОБСЕ, федеральный министр европейских, интеграционных и иностранных дел Австрии Себастьян Курц посетили Донецкую область. Целью визита было ознакомление с состоянием имплементации минских договоренностей, социально-экономической ситуацией в регионе, а также реализацией благотворительных проектов с участием австрийских гуманитарных организаций.

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Иванка Трамп заявила об уходе из бизнеса

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NewsHubКИЕВ, 12 янв — РИА Новости Украина. Дочь избранного президента США Дональда Трампа Иванка временно покинет компанию Trump Organization и свою компанию по производству одежды и аксессуаров после вступления ее отца в должность.
Ранее стало известно, что зять Трампа, муж его дочери Иванки Джаред Кушнер станет старшим советником избранного президента США в Белом доме, но сама Иванка Трамп в Белом доме работать не будет.
“Когда мой отец займет пост 45-го президента соединенных Штатов Америки, я возьму временный отпуск из Trump Organization и моей одноименной компании по производству одежду и аксессуаров. Я больше не буду принимать участие в управлении и производственной деятельности обеих компаний”, — написала Трамп на своей странице в Facebook.
В среду Трамп заявил, что его бизнес перейдет под руководство двоих сыновей — Дональда-младшего и Эрика. По его словам, сыновья будут руководить компанией “очень профессионально” и не будут ничего обсуждать с ним.

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Грузовикам запретили въезд в Херсон

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NewsHubХерсон с 00.00 часов 12 января закрыт для движения большегрузного автомобильного транспорта из-за непогоды.
Об этом сообщается на сайте Херсонского горсовета.
“С 00:00 Херсон закрыт для движения большегрузного автомобильного транспорта. Ограничить въезд грузовиков решили из-за сложных погодных условий”, – сказано в сообщении.
На период действия запрета движения большегрузного грузового транспорта определены места отстоя: на въезде в город, на Николаевском шоссе, в районе авторынка, на Бериславском шоссе, в районе завода Danone, на шоссе Вячеслава Черновола (Киндийское, – ред.), в районе винзавода и въезда в пос. Комишаны.
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Подвоз товаров в торговые объекты должен осуществляться транспортом малой грузоподъемности.

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