The Russian government has announced that a project to build a motorway through the pristine Khimki forest near Moscow will go ahead. President Dmitry Medvedev put the project on hold this summer after protests about the route for the new Moscow-St Petersburg motorway. The plan has divided public opinion and several journalists who reported on the row were badly attacked. Cabinet ministers said the Khimki stretch would be ready by 2014. The planned multi-lane motorway is meant to run alongside an existing two-lane road between Russia's two main cities.
News On AIR | December 14, 2010 6:17 PM
Russian Govt okays multi-lane motorway