the trains were designed to operate on the zelenuluzhskaya line, where platform doors are used. the cars, by the way, have widened doorways and through inter-car passages, which increases their capacity. and inside the cabin there are ergonomic seats, handrails with a warm coating, an air disinfection system and usb sockets. the national bank announced the release. the regulator explains that coins are legal tender in belarus and are required to be accepted by common name cost for all types of payments without any restrictions. and now to exchange rates: the belarusian ruble has weakened against all major currencies, and so are the current rates for the national bank. the dollar costs 3 rubles 13 kopecks, the euro has added a little, its exchange rate is 3.40, for 10 yuan they give 4.32 belarusian, and for 100 russian - 3 rubles and 60 kopecks. the average price per square meter in the country in the first quarter of the year was 3,012 rubles, in the second - 3,138, to be precise, data published by belstat. the most expensive square, both in the primary and secondary markets one