Putin explained three reasons for frequent traffic accidents in North Ossetia 17:18

Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed out that there were many traffic accidents in North Ossetia. He stated this at a meeting with the president of the republic and Sergei Menyailo, writes TASS.

“There are many traffic accidents in the Republic. Above the national average. “I understand it’s about the roads, but it’s also about the regulation of traffic, the discipline on the roads,” he said.

before that reportedPutin discussed the regional economy with Menyailo.

“Compared to 2021, our GRP is 216 billion plus 18 billion. So we basically comply with all the indicators in this program,” Menyailo told the president.

It was noted that since 2021, the degree of additional gasification in the region has reached 97 percent. In three years, more than 700 gas supply system facilities were built, reconstructed and updated, and 80 billion rubles were allocated for these purposes.

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