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What happened in the day: Tuesday, October 5

by alex

Moscow. October 5. INTERFAX.RU – Brief summary of the events that took place during the day:

The rocket with the crew of the first film in space launched to the ISS. The crew includes director Klim Shipenko, actress Yulia Peresild and cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov. The ship docked to the space station in manual mode due to a failure of the automatic rendezvous system.

– The Federal Penitentiary Service began checking reports of torture in the Saratov prison hospital . The prosecutor's office also began its check. Earlier, a video of bullying allegedly in the regional tuberculosis hospital No. 1 of the Federal Penitentiary Service in the Saratov region appeared on the Internet. The head of the Federal Penitentiary Service for the region submitted a letter of resignation.

A small boat has sent a distress signal in the White Sea. There were five people on board, several crew members managed to evacuate to the emergency raft. They managed to save two: a man and a woman, but she died in an ambulance. Three more people from the sunken ship continue to be reported missing.

This fall, there are 3 times more COVID cases in the Russian Federation than last , Tatyana Golikova said. On Tuesday, the country set another record for daily COVID mortality: 895 deaths. Against the background of an increase in morbidity, the Cabinet of Ministers recommended that the regions be allowed to attend mass events using QR codes.

– The head of Otkritie Bank proposed to make 25% ashamed to take child payments. Mikhail Zadornov considers it possible to make the procedure for receiving social benefits for children declarative, which will cut off wealthy people who are ashamed to ask for these payments.

Sergei Pryadkin resigned from the post of head of the RPL . And about. Ashot Khachaturyants, head of the RFU Referee Committee, has been appointed head of the organization.

– The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for the modeling of complex systems . The award was received by the Italian Giorgio Parisi, the German Klaus Hasselman and the Japanese-American scientist Shukuro Manabe.

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