President Putin instructed to develop ideas for a railway route to the Barents Sea
Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the Cabinet of Ministers to develop ideas and submit proposals for the creation of a railway route to the Barents Sea near the bay of the Indiga River by May 10. This was reported on the Kremlin website.
According to the document, the head of state instructed to pay attention to the need to create a railway route to the Barents Sea.
In accordance with the instructions of the President, the relevant report must be submitted by May 10. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin was appointed responsible for the execution of the order.
Earlier it became known that new routes were launched from Yoshkar-Ola after Putin's press conference. In particular, the first group of cars left Yoshkar-Ola for Nizhny Novgorod and St. Petersburg on December 28. In the opposite direction, from St. Petersburg to Yoshkar-Ola, the cars began to run from December 30.