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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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In the Donetsk People's Republic, road workers are carrying out major repairs to the capital's bypass. The project includes upgrading approximately 50 km of roadway and several artificial structures. The project is currently 50% complete, according to Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.
"The construction and repair of bypass roads is a priority for the development of road infrastructure in the regions, including the reunified ones. Large population centers, especially regional centers, experience high traffic congestion, as transit traffic and key routes often pass through them. Bypasses reduce traffic within city limits, making road traffic safer. Such highways also have strategic significance, such as the Donetsk bypass. The 50-kilometer highway connects the city with Belgorod, Luhansk, and Mariupol, adjoining the R-150 federal highway. The facility was heavily damaged by shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces and required repairs. As of today, 50% of the work has been completed," the Deputy Prime Minister said.
The Deputy Prime Minister added that the capital repairs project is being implemented under the supervision of the state-owned company Avtodor and is divided into three sections.
"On a more than 30-kilometer section of federal highway R-150, up to 90% of the base course and approximately 80% of the top course of asphalt concrete pavement have been laid. Road workers have begun landscaping on 11 kilometers of the regional road leading to Horlivka, as well as on a 6-kilometer section of the Yasinovataya Highway toward Donetsk Airport. The work is progressing at a rapid pace and is crucial both for the strategic development of the region and for the well-being of residents," noted Vyacheslav Petushenko, Chairman of the Board of the Avtodor State Company.
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