February 5, 2019
Russia's secret war by Time Forward! project and Evgeny Super
Translated by Scott Humor and captioned by Leo.
We have discovered that Russia has been waging a secret, carefully concealed war for the past 7 years. It is a war against corruption and unfair income distribution. You find this hard to believe? We will tell you in detail immediately after the selection of positive news of the week.
News Time
In Lipetsk, a factory for manufacturing industrial safety systems was opened. The investments are 1 billion rubles ($15.2 million).
Modernization of production worth 500 million rubles ($7.6 million) is completed at the Serov mechanical manufacturer.
In the Stavropol Krai (territory) Russia’s first lactose production was launched with investments of 400 million rubles ($6.1 million).
In Moscow – new production of cable systems.
In the Nizhny Novgorod region was launched a new workshop for the production of special vehicles.
The first industrial park was opened in the Novgorod region.
The first assembly production of milking robots in Russia was opened in Bashkiria with investment of over 400 million rubles ($6.1 million).
In Veliky Novgorod – a new production of mixed fertilizers.
The key stage of testing the Poseidon unmanned multi-purpose strategic underwater combat weapon has been successfully completed.
The Russian Army has adopted the new combat robotic complex "Uran-9".
A modern mobile radar complex "Resonance-N" with elements of artificial intelligence has been deployed in the Arctic.
Russian schools specializing in physics and mathematics will now receive federal funding under the national Education project. This will allow them to upgrade their infrastructure and take more students on a budget basis.
Anti-corruption actions
This past week front pages of the largest mass media outlets decry the subject of corruption. One of the reasons for their interest was the publication of the Corruption Perceptions Index by the Transparency International, according to which Russia has worsened its position to the 138th place next to Papua New Guinea, Lebanon and Mexico.
Please go to The Saker to read the entire article.
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