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Inquiry Made by Yakutsk's Mayor Regarding Zakharov's Flowerbeds

Yekaterina Pavlova, advisor to the head of Yakutsk on greening matters, voices her thoughts on the work of landscaper Nikolai Zakharov.

Yakutsk's mayor inquires about Zakharov's ornamental plantings
Yakutsk's mayor inquires about Zakharov's ornamental plantings

Inquiry Made by Yakutsk's Mayor Regarding Zakharov's Flowerbeds

In the city of Yakutsk, landscaper Nikolai Zaharov is seeking an apology from the chief editor of Yakutia.Info, Dennis Adamov, following the publication of a video in June. The video, which can be found on Yakutia.Info, features Zaharov's latest picket near the mayor's office.

The video, according to Zaharov, suggests that he was offering to green the city on mutually beneficial terms to the mayor. However, the specific offense caused by the video is not explicitly stated.

Zaharov has expressed his displeasure with the video's content and is demanding an apology from the journalist and the Yakutia.Info editorial staff. As of now, the controversy surrounding Zaharov's flower beds and other objects by the residents of Yakutsk has not been covered or indexed in the available search results.

It is important to note that working on a commercial basis, as implied in the video, is not prohibited. The article does not provide any information about "Classmates" nor does it mention any use of WhatsApp, Telegram, or Twitter in this context.

This article aims to present the facts as they are known at this time. Further developments in this story may be reported as information becomes available.

Nikolai Zaharov, the city's landscaper, seems to have a dispute with the editorial staff of Yakutia.Info, as he demands an apology for a video that depicts him discussingly offering finance-related solutions for greening the city's business projects with the mayor. Despite the video's implications, the specific offense remains unclear.

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