Pavel Durov announced on Telegram the appearance of “gifts”; A 700-square-meter fire broke out in a shopping center in Kaspiysk. m, Kazakhstan holds a referendum on the construction of a nuclear power plant and RB remains attentive to the main economic news of the day.

Gifts on Telegram, nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan and fire in Dagestan: the main thing on October 6
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  • The referendum on the construction of a nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan was recognized as valid. Participation exceeded 51%. The country’s president believes that the construction of the station should be carried out by a consortium of international companies.

  • Abkhazia became the second country by the number of trips by Russians in the first half of 2024. More than 2.1 million trips were made; According to this indicator, Abkhazia is in second place after Türkiye (2.5 million).

  • Kazakhstan will not reserve gasoline in Russia in 2024, despite the repair of the Atyrau oil refinery. The country’s energy minister stated that there is no shortage of petroleum products in the republic.

  • Nearly a quarter (23%) of Israelis have considered leaving the country temporarily due to hostilities. However, only 1% of residents left the country (Kantar Insights survey).

Russia

  • In Kaspiysk, Dagestan, a fire broke out in the Crystal City shopping center. According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the fire was located on an area of ​​700 square meters. metro.

Business

  • Pavel Durov announced the appearance of gifts on Telegram. Animated images can be given to the Stars and later, according to the person in charge of the platform, it will be possible to convert gifts into NFTs.

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