

At an operational meeting on August 15, the Head of the republic, Radiy Khabirov, announced that the Russian Ministry of Transport had issued Bashkortostan a permit to operate bus routes to the Russian south.
Anapa, Krasnodar, and Volgograd - the buses of the republic already carry passengers in these directions.
“This is also tourism. For people, this is a very inexpensive way to travel. But patience is needed here. This is not a 2-hour flight by plane, but it takes tens of hours. Nevertheless, people can travel to the country's south in a comfortable bus,” said Radiy Khabirov.
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