For example, Oleksiy Danilov, the former secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, is included in the list of wanted persons under the article of the Russian Criminal Code. However, it is not known what exactly he is accused of.
In addition, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs added former Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin, 16th Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroisman and former Interior Minister Arsen Avakov to the wanted list. The reasons for their search are also unknown.
The portal reminds that on May 4 The Russian Interior Ministry also announced a search warrant for several current and former Ukrainian officials, including President Volodymyr Zelensky, Ground Forces Commander Oleksandr Pavlyuk and former President Petro Poroshenko.
Representatives of the office of the President of Ukraine reacted to such decisions with advice to look for “common sense”.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine called the arrest warrants of the officials a desperation of the Russian state.
Russia announced a search for O. Danilov and several other former Ukrainian officials
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400 cases of animal rabies are recorded each year.
Vaccination: Rabies could be practically eradicated in Morocco if 70% of dogs were vaccinated. According to the latest available figures from the Ministry of Health and Social Protection, 17 cases of human rabies were recorded in 2022. The details.
Morocco still records numerous cases of rabies despite the efforts made to combat this zoonosis. According to the latest figures available from the Ministry of Health and Social Protection, 17 cases of human rabies were recorded in 2022. According to the distribution by region, 2 cases were recorded in the region of Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Fez -Meknes (3 cases), Rabat-Salé-Kénitra (3 cases), Béni Mellal-Khénifra (1 case), Casablanca -Settat (1 case), Marrakech-Safi (4 cases) and Souss-Massa (3 cases). Note that an average of 20 cases of human rabies are recorded annually. 400 cases of animal rabies are recorded each year. In the vast majority of cases, namely 9 out of 10 cases, the person concerned was contaminated by a rabid dog, which remains the reservoir and main vector of this disease. Hence the importance of vaccinating dogs.
Rabies could be practically eradicated in Morocco if 70% of dogs were vaccinated. Vaccinating dogs is the most effective way to prevent rabies in humans. The WHO estimates that dog vaccination can reduce the number of deaths attributable to canine rabies, as well as the need for post-exposure prophylaxis in the care of patients bitten by dogs. The national rabies control strategy has still not succeeded in eradicating this viral disease for several reasons. Starting with the absence of reliable figures on the dog population, particularly domestic dogs.
It should also be noted the absence of continuing training among health professionals and especially the absence of an evaluation of the national program. The lack of awareness and communication about this disease among citizens constitutes a major obstacle. Added to this is the weak intersectoral coordination between the animal health and human health sectors both at central and provincial level, the non-compliance by local authorities with hygiene standards in slaughterhouses and public landfills as well as an insufficiency of vaccination measures in animals. In terms of post-exposure prophylaxis, there is the problem of accessibility and availability of vaccines and other anti-rabies treatments in anti-rabies centers. Added to this is the problem of availability of personnel trained in prophylaxis. The major challenge is to eliminate rabies in Morocco by moving from a control strategy to an eradication strategy.
The Ministry of Health and Social Protection wants to eliminate this disease before 2030. Remember that rabies is a vaccine-preventable viral zoonosis which affects the central nervous system. Once clinical symptoms appear, rabies is fatal in almost 100% of cases. Domestic dogs are responsible for transmitting the rabies virus to humans in almost 99% of cases, estimates the WHO. However, rabies affects both domestic and wild animals.
It spreads to humans and animals through saliva, usually through bites, scratches or direct contact with mucous membranes (for example, eyes, mouth or open wounds). Children aged 5 to 14 are common victims. The global cost of rabies is estimated at $8.6 billion per year.
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A man in India’s dream of owning a car that looks like a helicopter was dashed when the police impounded it shortly after he drove it off the road.
According to news agency ANI, Ishwar Deen, a resident of the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, spent two and a half million Indian rupees and more than two months to make his family car look like a helicopter.
Ishwar Deen welded the rotor blades of the helicopter to the roof of the car and attached the tail boom to the body of the car. He named his vehicle ‘Car Copter’.
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In Ambedkar Nagar, UP, two brothers converted a car into a helicopter using jugaad. They were going to get the dent painted when the police caught them. And the vehicle (helicopter) was seized.
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He was on his way to a workshop to get the modified car painted when he was stopped by a traffic police officer who impounded the chopper-like car for violating traffic rules and fined him Rs 2,000. A fine was also imposed.
The police said that investigation into the matter has been started.
Ishwar Deen customized his Suzuki Maruti Wagon R model so that it can be rented out to people for weddings because of its uniqueness.
He told the news agency that he was disappointed that his unique vehicle, for which he worked day and night, had been seized by the police. They were told that it would only be returned if they removed the parts from the helicopter.
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Ishwar Deen said that in Pratapgarh district and the neighboring state of Bihar, modified cars like jeeps are running on the roads everywhere without any restrictions. My car copter was made only for use during weddings and not for general use on the road.’
He added: ‘I converted the car to be used for wedding season bookings to get some extra money for our family.’
A video shows locals gathering to see the unique vehicle as it was parked outside the police station after it was impounded.
Police said the car was impounded because it was modified without permission under the Motor Vehicles Act.
Police officer Vishal Pandey said: ‘Yesterday a modified car was seized due to enforcement of model code of conduct. The police were checking vehicles and this modified car was stopped by the traffic police during such checking.’
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