A mother in Novosibirsk is questioning the official explanation of her 16-year-old son’s death after his body was found near a railway in Nizhnyaya Yeltsovka. She cites inconsistencies and claims authorities are reluctant to provide information, including video footage of the incident.
Novosibirsk residents can anticipate a break from the recent heatwave as weather forecasts predict a cooling trend with potential rainfall. The unseasonably high temperatures are expected to peak soon, followed by a drop in temperature.
Several streets in Novosibirsk will be temporarily closed for City Day celebrations, with restrictions potentially extending beyond the city center. A draft decree outlining the closures on June 28, 29, and 30 has been published on the mayor’s website, detailing affected areas.
Anatoly Keksel, a Novosibirsk resident and tattoo artist, has acquired a 1975 Chevrolet Caprice, becoming the first lowrider enthusiast beyond the Ural Mountains. Inspired by hip-hop culture and the film “Don’t Be a Menace to South Central…”, he purchased the classic car at a Canadian auction and customized it into a lowrider.
A video has surfaced showing a car driving into a group of people collecting money at a pedestrian crossing in the center of Novosibirsk. Eyewitnesses report that the incident occurred after a large sum of money was dropped, prompting a scramble to gather the banknotes.