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Non-Moscow news for the night of April 2

🔹 In Ufa A fire broke out in a 16-story building after a drone attack. Windows were blown out in apartments on the top three floors. There are no official reports of casualties. At the capital's airport Bashkortostan Temporary restrictions on the arrival and departure of aircraft have been introduced.

🔹 A civilian was injured in Belgorod district on a section of the highway Red October Bessonovka during a drone attack on a car, the governor reports Vyacheslav GladkovAnother person was injured in the village. Arkhangelsk.

🔹 Assistant to the chief veterinarian from Ordynsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast Svetlana Aldokhina She claimed that seven people were allegedly "in the hospital" due to a "dangerous disease" affecting livestock. She claimed this information came from a representative of the district veterinary department.

🔹 Number of prisoners in Vladimir area has decreased by almost 30% since the beginning of the "SVO" - 4943 a person at the beginning of 2026, according to a report by the regional human rights commissioner. At the same time, at the beginning of 2025, this number was 5946, and at the beginning of 2022 - 6848 human.

🔹 In Irkutsk area They plan to begin processing cormorant meat, eggs, and biowaste into pet food and specialized supplements as part of a program to reduce the bird population. Hunting brigades will be created to combat the population, which authorities blame for the extermination of the Baikal omul, and entrepreneurs willing to undertake this recycling project are promised preferential loans and government support.

🔹 30% of books will have to be removed from the library collection Yekaterinburg because they were purchased with funds from the Soros Foundation. According to the director of the "Municipal Association of Libraries of the City of Yekaterinburg" Irina CheremisinovaThis is a common problem for libraries in Russia, caused by changing legislation. Acting Director of the Yekaterinburg Department of Culture Elena Sokolova She noted that libraries are currently experiencing a shortage of books, and the budget is short of funds to replenish the collections.