The penult week of January in the Urals was difficult and ambiguous. A meeting of workers who do not agree with the opinion of non-system opposition about on the role of workers in the country was held in Ekaterinburg, the issue of disposition the decommissioned ammunition rose sharply in Chelyabinsk again, and Mayor Victor Neymyshev died in Tobolsk. Read more in «UralPolit.Ru».
The penult week of January in the Urals was difficult and ambiguous. A meeting of workers who do not agree with the opinion of non-system opposition about on the role of workers in the country was held in Ekaterinburg, the issue of disposition the decommissioned ammunition rose sharply in Chelyabinsk again, and Mayor Victor Neymyshev died in Tobolsk. Read more in «UralPolit.Ru».Sverdlovsk workers have spoken a word
The loudest event of the last week in the Middle Urals became a meeting in support of political stability, organized by the regional Federation of trade unions. From 3 to 5 thousand people came to the square - the exact figure can be said only after the police had to count how many protesters passed through a metal detector, which fenced the square.
Authorities of the Southern Urals sent military claims to the bombings
January 20, at the training ground in Chebarkul resumed recycling of obsolete ammunition. Residents of nearby settlements and even Miass and Chelyabinsk immediately felt the effects of explosions. The regional government and city emergency services received numerous complaints and appeals from citizens. Now regional and municipal authorities, the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Chelyabinsk Region are preparing claims against the Ministry of Defense.
Speaker of the Tobolsk Duma has died
At the beginning of last week died the Head of Tobolsk, Tobolsk permanent chairman of the City Council Victor Neymyshev. Since the end of December 2011 the 75-year-old Victor Neymyshev was in a hospital in Tyumen, where he was delivered after a stroke.
City police chief replaced in Tyumen
The chief of the Tyumen city Police became Vladimir Ryabenko, former the head of Internal Ministry Office of the Azov District. The order was signed by the chief of the Tyumen Region Ministry of Internal Affairs Mikhail Korneev.


