Smoking in Russia will be
banned from restaurants, long-distance trains and housing block
entrance halls under a tough new bill passed by parliament.
Smoking will be banned within 15m (yds) of entrances to stations,
airports, metro stations and ports; in workplaces; in entrances to
apartment blocks; and in children's playgrounds and on beaches
It is now expected to be passed by the upper chamber and signed off by President Vladimir Putin.
Russia has one of the highest smoking rates in the world, with more than 4 in 10 Russians considered smokers.(40% of Russians are smokers)
If, as expected, the bill becomes law, the first new restrictions will come into force on June1.2013
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