Krasnogvardeysky
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Красногвардейский is a district in Saint Petersburg, Russia, mentioned in contexts related to urban cleanliness ratings, infrastructure repairs, and public services. It appears in reports concerning road maintenance, engineering works, and temporary traffic restrictions on Malookhtinsky Prospekt near Alexander Nevsky Bridge. The area is also referenced in discussions about power outages affecting parts of Crimea, though these are not directly tied to Красногвардейский district in Saint Petersburg. No specific individual or organizational role is attributed to this entity beyond its geographic…
Recent coverage
- Direct bus routes from Moscow to Yerevan have started — Коммерсантъ
- Flights to Yerevan will depart every Thursday from the 'Krasnogvardeysky' bus station — Интерфакс
- Bus route launched from Moscow to Armenia — Вечерняя Москва
- Catastrophic consequences avoided. St. Petersburg continues to fight giant puddles — Фонтанка
- Mass power outages occurred in 18 districts and cities of Crimea — Вечерняя Москва
- Electricity in 14 districts of Crimea will be restored by the end of the day — Ведомости
- Power supply to more than ten municipalities in Crimea fully or partially disrupted — Интерфакс
- Don't flush it, throw it away: St. Petersburg districts where everything goes down the toilet except paper — Фонтанка
- The Palace Embankment and Fontanka Embankment will be restricted until mid-October — Фонтанка
- Biriyukov: 85 percent of asphalt replacement works on the Third Transport Ring have been completed in Moscow — Вечерняя Москва
- Two people killed, seven injured in drone strikes in DNR — Вести
- Crimea residents warned of possible power outages — Вечерняя Москва
- Saint Petersburg residents complain about rats near trash containers and entrance halls - SPB Newspaper - Saint Petersburg news — Gazeta.SPb
- Part of Crimea Deprived of Power Due to Damage in Electrical Networks — Москва 24
- SK Initiates Terrorist Attack Case Following Ukrainian Attack on Kerch Peninsula — Москва 24
- Build a house, plant a director. St. Petersburg's 'Lenvodkhоз' loudly returned to the criminal agenda — Фонтанка