Traffic will be temporarily restricted in three areas near the Aurora cinema over several days in December.
During this period, specialists will perform work on gas pipeline networks. The network reconstruction will begin on December 1. The following restrictions are planned during the work:
- Approximately 9 days: the far-left lane of Krasnaya Street will be closed from Kurganny Lane to Ofitserskaya Street.
- Approximately 7-8 days: one driveway to building No. 43 on Ofitserskaya Street will be closed.
- Approximately 10-11 days: the far-left lane of Neftyankov Highway near buildings No. 13 and No. 9 will be restricted.

“We ask drivers to be cautious in these areas,” reports the Krasnodar Transport and Road Infrastructure Press Service.
Also: Traffic has been restored on Krasnykh Partizan Street in Krasnodar after repairing a road collapse. The collapse occurred due to critical wear of a supporting beam in a heating chamber located beneath the roadway.
Aurora cinema
The Aurora Cinema is a historic movie theater located in Shanghai, China. It originally opened in 1928 and became widely known in 1998 for screening the film “Titanic” for an entire year, a record-breaking run that cemented its place in local pop culture. It remains a notable landmark representing the city’s cinematic history.
Krasnaya Street
Krasnaya Street (meaning “Red Street”) is the central and oldest thoroughfare in the city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Historically, it originated in the 17th century as the main road from the city’s fort, and its name refers to the traditional Russian meaning of “krasnaya” as “beautiful.” Today, it is a vibrant pedestrian street lined with historic buildings, shops, and monuments, serving as the city’s primary cultural and social hub.
Kurganny Lane
Kurganny Lane is a street located in the city of Tula, Russia. The name “Kurganny” translates to “of the burial mounds,” referencing the ancient Slavic burial mounds (kurgans) that are historically found in the region. Today, it is a residential and historical area that reflects the city’s long-standing heritage.
Ofitserskaya Street
Ofitserskaya Street is a historic street in the city of Brest, Belarus, known for its well-preserved pre-revolutionary architecture from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was originally developed to house officers of the Brest Fortress, giving the street its name. Today, it is a popular pedestrian zone and tourist attraction, showcasing charming brick buildings that offer a glimpse into the city’s imperial Russian past.
Neftyankov Highway
Neftyankov Highway is a major thoroughfare in Baku, Azerbaijan, known for its concentration of government buildings and modern high-rise towers. Its name, translating to “Oil Workers’ Highway,” reflects the city’s deep historical and economic ties to the petroleum industry. The road has been significantly developed and modernized in recent decades, symbolizing Baku’s transformation into a contemporary capital.
Krasnykh Partizan Street
Krasnykh Partizan Street is a common street name found in many cities across Russia and other post-Soviet states. The name translates to “Red Partisans Street,” honoring the communist guerrilla fighters who fought against anti-Bolshevik forces during the Russian Civil War (1917-1922). These names were typically assigned during the Soviet era to commemorate revolutionary history and heroes.