A Novosibirsk City Council deputy, Igor Ukraintsev, is facing trial for allegedly accepting a large bribe. The Investigative Committee for the region has completed its investigation into the case, accusing Ukraintsev of extorting 3.5 million rubles from a developer under threat of damaging their reputation through media dissemination.
In other news, a cemetery in the Bolotninsky district of the Novosibirsk region has been vandalized for the third time in two months. Residents report broken monuments and crosses at the Kozlovka cemetery.
Meanwhile, a serious car accident occurred on Ippodromskaya Street in Novosibirsk. A woman driving a Jeep Compass was injured in the crash, with eyewitnesses claiming she was speeding.
Additionally, a pensioner was attacked and robbed in broad daylight on Tatyana Snezhina Street in Novosibirsk. Residents expressed shock and concern over the incident, describing it as a return to the lawlessness of the 1990s.
Finally, gastropubs offering simpler, more affordable drinks are replacing shot bars in Novosibirsk. Restaurateurs are adapting to changing trends in the catering market, seeking to attract and retain customers by offering a different type of experience.