Most increase in payments for public utilities will concern the residents of Moscow, Russia’s capital city, where the rise in tariffs will account for 7%. A considerable increase will be in the Russian Far East, the residents of the Yakutia Republic and Kamchatka region will pay 6% more than they do now.
In the Republic of Bashkortostan the tariffs will grow by 5,6%, in the Primorye region – by 5% and in the Jewish Autonomous Region by 4,8%.