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Homes, clinics, schools, kindergartens, and businesses across the Arctic and the Far Eastern Federal District will receive a continuous supply of heat
Homes, clinics, schools, kindergartens, and businesses across the Arctic and the Far Eastern Federal District will receive a continuous supply of heat
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The Russian Government has allocated over 3.6 billion rubles to the Arctic zone and the Far Eastern Federal District for the purchase of heating oil for heat supply organizations. The directive was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.“It is important to consistently work on creating comfortable living conditions, even in the most remote parts of the country,” the Prime Minister stressed.According to the Cabinet of Ministers’ press service, the Murmansk Region will receive about 2.6 billion rubles, while the Kamchatka Territory will get just over 1 billion. Funding from the Government’s reserve fund will enable the purchase of fuel for thermal power plants and boiler houses.
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Homes, clinics, schools, kindergartens, and businesses across the Arctic and the Far Eastern Federal District will receive a continuous supply of heat
The Russian Government has allocated over 3.6 billion rubles to the Arctic zone and the Far Eastern Federal District for the purchase of heating oil for heat supply organizations. The directive was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
“It is important to consistently work on creating comfortable living conditions, even in the most remote parts of the country,” the Prime Minister stressed.
According to the Cabinet of Ministers’ press service, the Murmansk Region will receive about 2.6 billion rubles, while the Kamchatka Territory will get just over 1 billion. Funding from the Government’s reserve fund will enable the purchase of fuel for thermal power plants and boiler houses.