St. Petersburg’s metro system experienced disruptions this morning, adding to the transportation challenges for residents. The shutdown compounds existing issues such as increased parking costs and discouragement of subway use, creating further inconvenience for commuters.
In other news, an incident involving Pavel Durov swimming in a protected lake resulted in a surprising turn of events. Instead of receiving a fine, Durov was considered for a certificate recognizing his “attracting attention to the country’s tourism potential.” This contrasts sharply with the severe penalties faced by ordinary citizens for seemingly minor offenses.
Meanwhile, speculation arises regarding singer Valeria’s potential to win a Grammy Award. The question of whether a Grammy award is shining for Valeria remains a topic of considerable interest.
Oksana Samoilova has filed for divorce from rapper Dzhigan, leading to varied interpretations. The divorce announcement has sparked debate whether it is a publicity stunt for a new reality show, a case of a woman disrupting a family, or a genuine separation.
Finally, an unusual segment features “oriental Lucifer” providing commentary on the difficulties of translating cat language to human speech. Hosts Venera Galeeva, Katya Sergeeva, and Nyasha participate in a lesson on how to say “I want” in cat language. This unique segment offers a lighthearted take on interspecies communication.
