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Around a hundred pairs exchanged vows in Altai, whether with love in their hearts or just giving matrimony a try.

Seventeen weddings took place at the Barnaul Division Headquarters No 2 of the Registry Office on the 13th of June.

In Barnaul on the 13th of June, a total of 18 weddings were officially recorded at ZAGS No. 2...
In Barnaul on the 13th of June, a total of 18 weddings were officially recorded at ZAGS No. 2 office.

Marriage Celebrations in Barnaul and Biysk

Around a hundred pairs exchanged vows in Altai, whether with love in their hearts or just giving matrimony a try.

June 13 was a special day for many in Barnaul, as no less than 18 couples registered their marriage at the No. 2 ZAGS office. This was only a piece of the wedding action happening in the Altai region, as approximately 100 ceremonies took place during Russia Day celebrations.

Notably, a new family, the Kanivets, was formed in Biysk on June 11. Maxim, a former participant in a special military operation, received medals for "Courage", "Military Valor", and "Military Merit" during his service, making his wedding day particularly significant.

Two sweethearts, Denis and Alexandra Shumskaya, found each other through social media. Their special moment took place under the beautiful sound of church bells in a park, where Denis made his proposal.

Meanwhile, Vyacheslav and Daría Danilov met three years ago, and their engagement story is as modern as it gets. Vyacheslav proposed through the state services portal while they were dining in a restaurant.

All newlyweds received their marriage certificates and were graced with congratulatory messages from the Altai region governor, Viktor Tomenko.

Biysk Police Patrols on Water Bodies: A Record of Protection

As we dive deeper into the heart of Biysk, let's delve into the tireless efforts of the local police force, patrolling water bodies around the city.

The purpose of these patrols is multi-faceted:

  1. Preventing Accidents and Drownings:
  2. With numerous lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, accidents can occur easily.
  3. Police officers monitor activities to maintain public safety and provide assistance in emergency situations.
  4. Enforcing Rules and Regulations:
  5. They ensure swimming remains bans in prohibited areas and keep a watch for misuse of personal watercraft.
  6. Strict enforcement of laws regarding alcohol consumption near water helps prevent untoward incidents.
  7. Responding to Emergencies:
  8. Police teams collaborate with rescue services to provide first aid during accidents.
  9. They are always ready to heed distress calls and offer immediate help when required.
  10. Public Education:
  11. Regular reminders about safety precautions and the distribution of informational materials help increase awareness among water-sports enthusiasts.
  12. Life-saving equipment checks are conducted, especially on boats.

Police patrols intensify during the summer months, peaking on weekends and holidays when recreational activities are at their height. Targeted raids or checks before major festivals and events, as well as during fishing seasons, are also common.

With the scenic Altai region drawing tourists who enjoy water recreation, the role of the Biysk police in ensuring safety and order becomes even more critical. They often collaborate with environmental agencies and volunteer groups to promote water safety and environmental protection.

  1. The Kanivets, a newly formed family from Biysk, are setting up a new chapter in their lives, focusing on creating a warm, loving, and secure home-and-garden environment for their family.
  2. To promote a safe and enjoyable lifestyle for the growing number of tourists visiting the Altai region, local police patrols intensify their efforts, particularly during the summer months, enforcing rules on water bodies and collaborating with environmental agencies and volunteer groups.

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