“In principle, we have already launched most of the areas, and we hope that from July 1, the remaining areas that were banned — cinemas, theaters and all other institutions, will begin to work,” RIA Novosti quoted him as saying.

It is noted that pensions, rest houses, campsites, children's camps, cinemas and theaters, swimming pools, water parks and saunas are still closed in Crimea.

Earlier it was reported that from June 15 in the Crimea, restrictions on the operation of restaurants, cafes and museums are lifted.