Grozny reopens, Kazakhstan reimposes lockdown
The buzz of city life has returned to the Chechen city of Grozny after coronavirus restrictions were eased.
- World News
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The buzz of city life has returned to the Chechen city of Grozny after coronavirus restrictions were eased.
Residents in the capital were seen at cafes and businesses and enjoying amusements parks in recent days.
The region has also reopened to tourists.
Ahead of an expected influx of visitors, Chechnya's leader Ramzan Kadyrov visited a lakeside hotel in Grozny.
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However, across the Kazakh border, authorites in the central Asian nation have re-imposed a countrywide lockdown amid a spike in coronavirus cases.
Public transport, non-food stores, sports centres, and beauty salons have been closed.
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However, parks remain open.
Walks with up to three people and individual exercise are also permitted.
(Representative Image)