1. “Turkmenistan Airlines” will execute a special flight from Ashgabat to Moscow on the 29th of April. The passenger airplane will fly from the capital of Turkmenistan at 10:00. The sale of tickets for this flight will begin at the office of “Turkmenistan Airlines” in Ashgabat on April 27.
2. “Turkmenistan”, “Vatan” and “Ashgabat” cinemas and concert centers will resume their work from the 1st of May. Visitors will be shown well-loved films of domestic and foreign production.
3. Subscribers of the mobile operator “Altyn Asyr” received two SMS messages from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Turkmenistan and the Road Supervision Service of the Police. In them, pedestrians and car owners were reminded of the need for strict compliance with traffic rules.
4. Sergey Kogogin, General Director of “KAMAZ”, spoke about the achieved results of cooperation and the supply of cars to Turkmenistan. In particular, it was noted that “KAMAZ” is completing the construction of new service centers in all velayats, which will be launched in June and by the end of 2022.
5. Festive events in honor of the National holiday of the Turkmen horse were in Ashgabat.
6. The Asian Wrestling Championship 2022 has ended in Mongolia. The first place in the medal standings was taken by the Japanese national team. The second was the team of Iran, the third was the national team of Kazakhstan. Turkmenistan's freestyle wrestling team was represented by 8 athletes at the Asian Championship.
7. The Archery Federation of Turkmenistan has its own website on the Internet. The resource is located at: archery-tkm.art. The website is designed in a standard style and operates in three languages Turkmen, Russian and English.
8. A spider monkey with an unusual birthmark reminding Batman's trademark in the form of a silhouette of a bat spreading its wings was born in the USA.
9. A dog named Kaitush has found the largest treasure found in Poland over the last century. The treasure was discovered by the dog while walking with the owner. Kaitush dug a clay pot with medieval coins from the beginning of the XIII century.
10. In Japan, at the age of 119, the oldest inhabitant of the planet Kane Tanaka passed away. The centenarian witnessed the reign of five emperors and survived two world wars. Most of all, the woman loved carbonated drinks and chocolate.