Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that restrictions are being lifted and announced the date of graduation parties in Moscow schools.
Moscow lifted the restrictions imposed on Saturday, June 24, in connection with the “counter-terrorist operation” due to the rebellion of PMC Wagner. This was announced by Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.
“We will remove all restrictions related to the introduction of the anti-terrorist operation regime. We will hold a graduation ceremony for students on July 1. Thanks again to Muscovites for peace and understanding,” wrote Sobyanin on the official TG channel.
There are similar reports about the lifting of restrictions in Voronezh.
In particular, the message says nothing about the unusual holiday announced for Monday, June 26.
It is clear from the RIA Novosti report that the day off was not cancelled.
Recall that the operational headquarters of Moscow, headed by the mayor of the Russian capital, Sergei Sobyanin, declared Monday, June 26, a day off “to reduce risks.”
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