Category: Russia

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Congratulations to the employees and veterans of the Border Service from the First Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the State Border Commission Denis Manturov

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Dear friends!

    Please accept my most sincere congratulations on Border Guard Day.

    First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov

    It is the Border Service employees who are the first to face any external threats, steadfastly protecting the borders of our Motherland. Their service is a symbol of courage, dedication and loyalty to duty. Every day, border guards solve important tasks to ensure security and order on the state border, often risking their lives and sacrificing themselves. Their contribution to achieving the goals of the Border Guard Service cannot be overestimated: solving the tasks set before them, they perform real feats and show genuine heroism. Modern technical equipment and the introduction of innovations have become important conditions for improving the work of the border units of the FSB of Russia. But the most important factor of success remains people – real professionals, devoted to their work and the Fatherland.

    I wish you and your loved ones good health, strength, energy and prosperity.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Interview with Alexey Overchuk for Rossiyskaya Gazeta

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    Alexey Overchuk: Developing the economy together with Eurasian partners is more profitable than doing it alone

    S. Bolotov: What were the countries striving for when they agreed to establish the union and did they manage to get what they wanted?

    A. Overchuk: The Eurasian Union is an economic integration association of five states of Northern Eurasia. If we proceed from the theory of integration, then the development of economies and the improvement of people’s living standards depend on freedom of trade and accessibility to large foreign markets. Russia is a large market, due to which it is an economic center of attraction for neighboring economies. For the countries of the region, Russia is the geographically closest country, whose trade accessibility is determined by its decision to develop common markets for goods, services, capital and labor with them. At the same time, Russia receives benefits not only from economic integration, but also other advantages. By promoting the well-being of our neighbors, we create conditions for our own creative development, and this is no longer just an economic category.

    The processes taking place in the post-Soviet space have deeper roots than the framework of interaction defined by the EAEU law. In some ways, this promotes the development of integration, and in others, it slows it down. Therefore, the joint advancement of the countries of the Eurasian five is a constant testing of a possible path of coordinated development based on mutual respect for interests and consensus decision-making. States never have completely coinciding interests, so the results of integration do not always coincide with their expectations, but all participants share an understanding of the fundamental reasons for integration and receive benefits from it.

    Imagine if we didn’t have the EAEU today? It would mean that we are fenced off from our closest neighbors by customs barriers and technical regulations. Manufacturers from Russia and partner countries would incur much higher costs for moving goods across borders, and they would need to specifically adapt their products to the requirements of individual country markets. As a result, they would have worse competitive conditions in the markets of neighboring countries and less income.

    The GDP growth in the EAEU member states in recent years speaks for itself – plus 4.4% for the EAEU as a whole in 2024. This is significantly higher than the global average rate, estimated at 3.3%.

    Our countries are jointly strengthening transport and logistics connectivity both within the EAEU and with our closest neighbors. The plan to connect the EAEU with China’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative is being implemented, and we are jointly developing the “North-South” international transport corridor, as well as other transcontinental land routes that allow us to better realize our competitive advantages in Greater Eurasia.

    Last year, we took a very important step towards stimulating the development of industrial cooperation ties and creating conditions for the inclusion of small economies of the union in this process.

    GDP growth in the EAEU member states speaks for itself – 4.4% in 2024 against the world average of 3.3%

    The EAEU has moved to practical support for industry by subsidizing the interest rate on loans for projects involving representatives of three or more EAEU member states. Business is beginning to master this tool, which allows for lower lending costs. The first projects have already been approved.

    The issue of extending similar support measures to agriculture is currently being considered at the Eurasian Economic Commission. I do not rule out that in the future we will put forward a proposal to stimulate the strengthening of cooperative ties in the construction of transport and logistics facilities.

    S. Bolotov: Economists say that a market of at least 300 million people is needed for serious investments in modern production to pay off. The USA, the European Union, China or India have such a population and market, but the EAEU countries have about 185 million people. Where can we find more consumers?

    A. Overchuk: Our union is a large common market, where all five member states are interested in the growth of their economies. To do this, it is necessary not only to create better conditions for doing business in the common domestic market, but also to promote goods from the EAEU for export. Access to foreign markets is necessary to gain advantages from the economy of size, increase sales and income growth, and to do this, it is necessary to negotiate better conditions with foreign partners. When it comes to concluding free trade agreements, our five countries together have a stronger negotiating position.

    The EAEU already has such agreements with Vietnam and Serbia, and another one has been in force since May 15, 2025, with Iran. This is in addition to our 185 million people, plus approximately another 190 million. We are now close to signing agreements with two countries, and negotiations are still underway, which will also improve the accessibility of foreign markets for EAEU producers. Of course, there is no direct calculation here, each agreement is unique and in each case covers certain product positions, but in general, this expands the opportunities for investment recoupment.

    At the same time, it is not only free access to the market and its capacity that are important. Interest in purchasing the final imported product also depends on the participation of a particular country in the international supply chain, the availability of investments and corresponding jobs on its territory. Then you get a competitive product that will be produced, bought and consumed. This is precisely why we are developing industrial cooperation and transport connectivity both within the EAEU and the CIS, and with the countries of Greater Eurasia.

    S. Bolotov: How big can a free trade area become?

    A. Overchuk: Perhaps we should not speak in terms of creating a large free trade zone. The signing of each agreement is the result of an agreed balance of benefits and losses that may arise if it comes into force. There are economies with which our five, for various reasons, will probably not come to such decisions very soon.

    At the same time, we see that Eurasia has enormous creative potential, where the countries of the north and south strive for development and do a lot for this. There are such international associations as the SCO and ASEAN, BRICS, building relations on mutual respect of the participating parties. For our part, we consider the EAEU as the center of economic crystallization of Northern Eurasia, which has achieved a high level of social and economic development, and has also generally solved the problems of food and energy security. This makes our five an attractive partner for the countries of the Global South, which still cannot overcome the consequences of colonial dependence on the countries of Western Europe.

    Eurasia has enormous creative potential, where the countries of the north and south strive for development and do a lot for this

    Many of these countries are drawn to Russia. We see this both from the number of world leaders who visited our country on May 9 and from the participation and discussions within the framework of the Russia-Africa forums. These are dozens of states with a population of billions of people, and each of them has its own characteristics and interests. The world is diverse, and approaches to building mutually beneficial and respectful relations can be much more variable than the creation of free trade zones.

    In 2015, President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin put forward the initiative of the Greater Eurasian Partnership. Its implementation involves the creation of an open integration circuit on the Eurasian continent through the consolidation of the efforts of all states and regional associations based on the EAEU, SCO and ASEAN. This is about linking national and regional projects, creating conditions for socio-economic progress and equalizing the levels of development of individual countries based on strengthening transport and logistics connectivity, technological re-equipment and strengthening cultural and humanitarian ties. This is a major civilizational project that is just beginning to take shape, and work on it is more comprehensive than negotiations on the creation of free trade zones with individual countries.

    S. Bolotov: And the EAEU itself does not plan to expand?

    A. Overchuk: The attractiveness of international integration associations is determined by their benefits for the participating states and how they position themselves. The EAEU is a young integration association, it is only ten years old. It is still in the formation stage. Many issues still need to be resolved, and much still needs to be agreed upon.

    The business community and people in the five EAEU countries are beginning to realize the advantages of union integration. They see that intra-union trade has fewer barriers and is more convenient than trade with third countries, which is proven by its faster growth rates. This is especially noticeable in the example of Armenia and Kyrgyzstan, which joined somewhat later and in a short time, thanks to the accessibility of a large market, have significantly raised their economies and living standards. The economy of Kazakhstan is actively developing, where a large number of significant industrial, energy, and transport and logistics investment projects are being implemented and where agriculture is reaching a new level. Belarus, with which Russia has deep integration relations within the Union State, is successfully developing high-added-value production. In the context of the formation of a multipolar world, the growth of tariff barriers, the decline in the effectiveness of the WTO system, the breakdown of international supply chains and the growth of economic threats, all countries of the world will strive to find regional partners with whom they can establish sustainable integration ties. As global challenges mount, our neighbors will want greater predictability for their economies and will see the EAEU as a kind of “safe haven” where they are treated with respect and their interests are taken into account.

    It is also necessary to understand that our integration association is developing on the basis of a balance of interests of the five member states. It has already managed to turn into a very complex system, has formed its own law, has acquired requirements and is actively promoting international trade and economic relations. The accession of new states to the union will already be a more complex process than, for example, several years ago. If someone decides to go this way, then they will have to do a lot to comply with our standards and rules.

    At the same time, when coordinating the possibility of joining a particular country, member states will decide what level of integration and with whom best meets their interests. We also understand that this is a mutual process. For our part, by granting interested countries the status of an observer state, we allow them to get a better idea of the internal structure of the EAEU and make a more informed choice. Today, Iran, Uzbekistan and Cuba are observers of the EAEU.

    Along with this, due to deep historical, cultural, humanitarian and economic ties, there is a high degree of integration with the CIS member states, which allows them to a large extent to receive similar integration advantages from proximity to Russia. The EAEU member states form the backbone of the CIS, which predetermines the trajectory of convergence of the EAEU and CIS law. Such work is underway.

    The EAEU is open not only to the countries of the post-Soviet space. In addition, the EAEU member states are already adopting multilateral agreements that are accessible for accession by states that are not part of our integration association. So there are many ways for mutually beneficial integration.

    S. Bolotov: Prices for gas, other fuel and raw materials, as well as food from Russia for partners in the EAEU are significantly lower than on the international market. Will it not turn out that our country will give them more than it receives in return?

    A. Overchuk: These are our allies and closest neighbors. Our well-being largely depends on their proximity to Russia. We are interested in our countries developing together, their standard of living rising, their economy growing, and us all prospering together. If the EAEU consists of successful countries connected by numerous threads, then we will ensure our peaceful development. Accessibility of resources and a common market are the basis for the common well-being of us and our neighbors.

    Such mutual dependence imposes a special responsibility on Russia as the largest economy in our integration. It is necessary to calculate the consequences of decisions taken for countries that have transferred part of their sovereignty to the level of the EAEU. Therefore, we have introduced a rule to check all regulatory legal acts being prepared for compliance with the law of the union.

    S. Bolotov: No one objects to the free movement of goods, but when it comes to labor migration, doubts arise. Will this not harm Russia’s national interests?

    A. Overchuk: This is indeed a very complex topic, and there are different points of view. The demographic situation, demand for labor and its cost are such that in order to develop the economy and curb inflation, it is necessary to attract labor migrants. Of course, part of this problem can be solved by introducing advanced technologies and increasing labor productivity, but this is a longer-term solution that requires investments, which are especially expensive today.

    On the other hand, all over the world, and Russia is no exception, the influx of labor migrants creates problems caused not only by the peculiarities of the labor market, but also by cultural differences, ignorance of laws and the language barrier, which leads to the formation of isolated national diasporas, an increase in crime and conflict situations. We are all watching how the replacement of the indigenous population in Europe is taking place, and many do not feel positive about it. The question is how to make the problems of labor migration less painful for society.

    The EAEU law helps to relieve some of the tension associated with the movement of labor between countries. It allows citizens of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia working outside their countries to enjoy the same rights as citizens of the country where they live and work. They are subject to the same personal income taxes. The absence of differences in the treatment of citizens of the EAEU member states creates better conditions for the integration of these people into our society, affects their quality of life, makes them confident in their rights, less dependent on diasporas, and largely cuts the ground from under the feet of crime associated with labor migration. This largely explains why we would like to expand the EAEU at the expense of countries that send us the largest number of labor migrants.

    Of course, there are differences due to traditions and culture. Knowledge of the language of the host country is also very important. Historically, in the former USSR, Russian is the language of interethnic communication, which, in addition to familiarization with the great Russian literature, culture, science and education, allows people from different countries to communicate with each other, live side by side, develop together, conduct business, work, negotiate and avoid conflicts.

    Unfortunately, perhaps, in all post-Soviet countries the establishment of independence was associated with distancing from Russia and a reduction in the use of the Russian language. Attempts to displace the Russian language from the spheres of education, culture and public administration are still ongoing. To a large extent, this is facilitated by countries unfriendly to us, striving to reduce Russia’s influence in the region by dividing our peoples and perfectly understanding the importance of the Russian language as a link between the entire space of Northern Eurasia.

    At the same time, knowledge of foreign languages opens access to new knowledge, cultures and better employment conditions. In our region, the truth is that the successful development of post-Soviet countries is directly dependent on their proximity to Russia, access to the Russian education system, culture and ability to communicate with each other in Russian.

    Today, having received some negative experience, our neighbors are coming to understand the importance of the Russian language and the Russian education system for their further development. There is a growing awareness that the distance from Russia has had a negative impact on the quality of education. Hence, neighbors are seeing an increased demand for children to study in schools with instruction in Russian, especially if the classes are taught by teachers who have come from Russia.

    That is why we receive requests to send Russian teachers, conduct internships in Russia for Russian language teachers, build Russian schools that operate according to Russian educational standards, organize branches of Russian universities, increase quotas for admission of young people to Russian universities, hold days of Russian culture, support Russian theater in their countries, and much more. And this is what our departments are actively engaged in today.

    The Russian language is the common heritage of all countries of Northern Eurasia, and the International Organization for the Russian Language was established by the CIS member states to disseminate and protect it.

    We must not fall for the bait of those who, acting on the principle of “divide and rule”, seek to distance post-Soviet states and people from Russia, who just over thirty years ago had the same passports as us and who continue to gravitate towards Russia. Many can still say that we were born in the same country, we are united by a common history, values and belonging to a single civilization, they want their children and grandchildren to think the same way – this is what we strive to preserve. So why follow the lead of those who seek to destroy it? Therefore, we patiently carry out creative work to preserve and spread the Russian language, our education and culture in the countries of the former USSR.

    It is these efforts that will provide the level of knowledge necessary for the conflict-free integration of labor migrants into our society. And this is most important, since the success of economic integration and the common future of our countries depend on the relations between people.

    Historically, in the former USSR, Russian is the language of interethnic communication

    S. Bolotov: What is better for Russia, to be the most European country in Asia or the most Asian country in Europe?

    A. Overchuk: Our history spans many centuries, during which the peoples inhabiting Northern Eurasia, including the Slavs, absorbed much from both Asia and Europe. At the same time, unlike the Western civilization that places itself above others and the colonial empires built by the Europeans, the peoples of our countries developed at the expense of their own resources and mutual trade, generously shared among themselves, as was the case under the USSR, even the latter, and carefully treated the traditions and culture of all the peoples inhabiting the vast space from the Carpathians to the Pacific Ocean. This is precisely why a unique civilizational community of peoples was formed in Northern Eurasia, which for many centuries has retained the ability to self-recovery, maintain human relationships and develop together.

    The Mongol Empire, which had united this vast space, broke up into separate uluses, leaving behind elements of state administration and a financial system that still exist today, memories of the Great Silk Road, and a tolerant attitude towards diverse cultures and religions. Parts of this eastern empire were gathered by the Moscow Principality into the Russian Empire, which took much from the West and passed the baton to the Soviet Union, under which the peoples who inhabited it, having made a leap in their social and economic development, formed the basis that allowed them to transform into new independent states.

    Modern Northern Eurasia, of which Russia is a part, consists of independent states that are united by a common great history, values, trade and economic ties and belonging to a unique Eurasian civilization that cannot be called either Asian or European. And the task of Eurasian integration is to preserve this heritage and create conditions for a common prosperous future for the numerous peoples inhabiting this vast space.

    Source – “Rossiyskaya Gazeta”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Lecture by RAS Academician Valery Chereshnev held at Polytechnic University

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, scientific director of the Institute of Immunology and Physiology of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Valery Chereshnev gave a lecture “Russian Academies and the Russian Language” at the Polytechnic University. Students, postgraduates and staff of the university took part in the event.

    Valery Chereshnev is an academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, a member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and has been awarded a number of high state awards. In his lecture, Valery Alexandrovich analyzed the problems of the formation of the Academy of Sciences as the main scientific center of Russia. One of the goals of this center was the study of the Russian language and literature, as well as the maintenance and promotion of the Russian language.

    The lecture left a strong impression on the audience and aroused keen interest. Valery Aleksandrovich answered numerous questions and initiated a brief scientific discussion on the topic of the lecture.

    The audience expressed deep gratitude to the lecturer and wished him further success in his scientific work.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft held a competition in information modeling

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    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    As part of a large-scale IT Marathon, the Rosneft Research Institute in Ufa held a competition in information modeling among the Company’s enterprises. Rosneft is one of the leaders in this field.

    Hundreds of objects have been designed in the Company using information modeling technologies. The information model helps to confirm the possibility of safe operation. Subsequently, the digital project is used at the stages of reconstruction and technical re-equipment of objects. The competition committee evaluated the models created by design institutes and implemented at production facilities.

    Following the results of two stages, TomskNIPIneft won among scientific institutes. Tomsk specialists presented an information model of an oil pumping station with a capacity of 99 million tons per year and an area of 100 hectares.

    Among the production enterprises, Bashneft-Polus won. The employees of the enterprise shared their experience in using 62 information models of equipment, well pads, buildings, structures operated at two fields.

    Competitions in information modeling are aimed at popularizing modern design technologies, replicating successful practices, and exchanging experiences between specialists.

    Information models developed by the company’s corporate institutes are effective at all stages of the life cycle of capital construction projects. At the design stage, they help improve the quality of estimate documentation, minimizing possible errors, which subsequently reduces the time for construction and installation work. At the construction stage, information models help monitor the progress of work, issue comments on deviations from the project, and record progress using laser scanning. At the operation stage, “digital twins” allow planning the technical maintenance of the facility.

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    The Rosneft IT Marathon has been held since 2019. Over 6 years, 19 competitions have been held, which involved more than 6,700 participants from 13 countries and 140 cities. IT competitions solve strategic tasks of the oil and gas industry, give impetus to the development of the education system, revealing new facets of interaction with higher education institutions.

    Participants in IT competitions master new technologies, promising areas of digitalization and robotics, which allows them to improve their professional competencies. In response, the company receives fresh ideas, non-standard solutions and new approaches to the challenges facing the oil and gas industry.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft May 28, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s lunar probe enters world’s first 3:1 resonant orbit between Earth and Moon

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    HEFEI, May 28 (Xinhua) — China’s Tiandu-1 satellite has become the first probe to enter a special Earth-Moon resonant orbit, scientists announced Tuesday.

    The spacecraft successfully completed an orbital maneuver on May 22, changing orbit to what scientists call a “3:1 resonant orbit between Earth and the Moon” after a week of testing.

    The complex orbit, whose track forms the image of three giant petals with the globe as their axis, allows Tiandu-1 to make three revolutions around the Earth, corresponding in time to one rotation of the Moon around the Earth.

    According to the China Deep Space Research Lab, such an orbit has special mechanical properties that allow the satellite to maintain orbital flight with relatively low energy consumption.

    The achievement marks a major milestone in China’s lunar program, as the satellite’s flight data will be used for research into autonomous navigation and orbital control of spacecraft in complex gravity environments.

    According to scientists, resonant orbit technology could play an important role in the future exploration of the space between the Earth and the Moon and the development of the corresponding infrastructure.

    Tiandu-1 and Tiandu-2, together with the Queqiao-2 relay satellite (Magpie Bridge-2), designed to provide communications between the far side of the Moon and Earth, were launched into space in March 2024.

    Tiandu-1 will continue its extended mission to test key technologies for the integrated Earth-Moon navigation and communication satellite system.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: EU to miss 2030 climate target by 1 percentage point

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BRUSSELS, May 28 (Xinhua) — The European Union will miss its legally binding target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 55 percent by 2030 and will fall behind by about 1 percentage point, the European Commission said Wednesday.

    In its assessment of the final National Energy and Climate Plans submitted by Member States, the Commission found that existing and planned measures would reduce net emissions in the EU by around 54% compared to 1990 levels by 2030. This is 1 percentage point less than the 55% reduction target set by the EU Climate Law.

    Under the law, the EU aims to become climate neutral by 2050, with an interim target of reducing emissions by at least 55 percent by 2030. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 296 Ukrainian drones destroyed over Russian regions overnight — Russian Defense Ministry

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Moscow, May 28 /Xinhua/ — Air defense systems destroyed 296 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions overnight, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

    “During the past night, from 21:00 Moscow time on May 27 to 07:00 on May 28, air defense alert systems destroyed and intercepted 296 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles of the aircraft type over the territories of the Moscow region, Bryansk, Belgorod, Vladimir, Voronezh, Ivanovo, Kaluga, Kursk, Oryol, Ryazan, Smolensk, Tver, Tula regions,” the report says.

    The Russian Defense Ministry said on Tuesday that Russian troops are responding to massive attacks by Ukrainian drones by striking exclusively at military facilities and Ukrainian defense industry enterprises. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Formula of student drive: Polytechnic engineering and racing team is ready for the season

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    Polytech North Capital Motorsport (Polytech NCM) continues active preparations for the new season of international student competitions Formula Student 2025. The design stage is complete – the team has moved on to the production of a new racing car.

    Polytech NCM remains one of the leading student teams in Russia: in 2024, it took 1st place in the design defense, 2nd place in the cost report and 3rd place in the business presentation at the Formula Student Russia stage, receiving the title of the best team in static disciplines.

    The 2025 season is marked by an important event — the team officially joined the structure of the Institute of Power Engineering of SPbPU. This cooperation opens up new horizons: from participation in specialized seminars to expanded financial, media and organizational support. The partnership strengthens the team’s ties with the university and facilitates the integration of the project into the professional scientific and expert community.

    At the moment, the team has six engineering departments, as well as a public relations department: the internal combustion engine department, the frame department, the composite materials department, the electronics and embedded systems department, the suspension department, the aerodynamics department, and the PR and management department. You can get into each sector of the team by responding to recruitment announcements. This is how the team’s management attracts active students who have decided to do something unique and useful for their future profession.

    The key aspect of any education is practice. In our team, all theoretical knowledge is tested in real conditions: both within our team and at competitions, says team captain Kirill Anikeev.

    In April, Polytech NCM took part in the largest Russian exhibition dedicated to motorsport and tuning — Motorsport Expo 2025 in the Patriot Exhibition Center. The team’s stand presented the Quattro and SOL projects. The exhibition turned out to be productive for NCM — such events always help establish contacts with the professional community of like-minded people. The exhibition guests also showed interest in the activities of young engineers and were able to ask their questions directly.

    Over the next few months, Polytech NCM will focus on preparing the car for competition: testing the telemetry system, welding the space frame, producing composite elements and, finally, final assembly of the new Cinque car.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Major repairs of the Fili Park pier have been completed

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Specialists from the city economy complex have overhauled the Fili Park pier, which is located on the right bank of the Moscow River on Filevskaya Embankment. The pier was built in 1974 and has never undergone major repairs since then.

    At the first stage of the work, specialists dismantled the concrete paving slabs of the site and the sand and gravel mixture, removed the fenders and the fence. Then they restored the concrete coating on the berth walls and cleared the seams. During the second stage, they laid new reinforced concrete slabs in the base of the berth and faced it with granite. They replaced the fenders, as well as the berth railings and stairways.

    Finally, the deformation marks were updated – metal signs of the observation geodetic network, which are installed in the upper structure of the structure. They are needed to monitor the deformations of the pier and its timely repair.

    Every year, specialists from the municipal services complex carry out large-scale hydraulic engineering works to clean the berths and deepen their water areas to ensure the safety of passenger transportation.

    Projects to create a comfortable urban environment, implemented in the capital, correspond to the goals and objectives of the national project“Infrastructure for life”.

    Quickly find out the main news of the capital inofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In the capital it will be possible to rent mechanical bicycles without being tied to stations

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    This summer, the city bike rental service Velobike is launching a pilot project: for the first time, the city will have 200 dockless mechanical bicycles. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “At the request of city residents, we are launching a pilot model this season – for the first time, mechanical bicycles will be available for rent that are not tied to stations. You can leave them in any permitted area. We will gradually expand the fleet if we see demand for the new model.

    On behalf of “Our task under Sergei Sobyanin is to make rental as convenient and accessible as possible,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    The new bikes can be rented and left in any permitted area, just like the 2.0 electric bikes. They will be located primarily in parks. The bikes are equipped with a vandal-proof aluminum frame, a convenient plastic basket, and tubeless 26-inch wheels. They are subject to the same tariff schedule as all models of the Velobike service.

    This season, electric scooters will also appear in the city. All Velobike bicycles have state registration plates, which are used to record traffic violations using cameras. You must be 18 years of age or older to use the service.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Plan your pregnancy and give birth to a healthy baby. How the Moscow project “I’ll Become a Mom” helps women

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Blood analysis to assess reproductive potential, freezing eggs in a cryobank, genetic research in embryo laboratories – this is not a fantasy story, but the reality of Moscow medicine. Free program “I’ll become a mother” helps women plan their pregnancy and give birth to a healthy baby. More than 200 thousand residents of the capital have already become its participants.

    On the eve of International Women’s Health Day, celebrated on May 28, a mos.ru correspondent spoke with doctors and patients about a unique project. We tell you at what age the supply of eggs begins to run out, how to maintain the ability to get pregnant, and what diseases, thanks to modern technology, are no longer a death sentence for happy motherhood.

    Women’s Health Under Control. What is the Benefit of Anti-Müllerian Hormone Analysis?

    The “I’ll Become a Mom” program was launched in September 2024. It is primarily aimed at Muscovites aged 25 to 39. To participate in the program, you need a Moscow compulsory medical insurance policy and an attachment to a city women’s clinic or women’s health center (opened on the basis of multidisciplinary hospitals).

    Women often postpone pregnancy for personal or medical reasons. The goal of the project is to tell people that the supply of eggs is exhaustible, to help assess this reserve, maintain reproductive health and realize the dream of becoming a mother. The first test within the program is an analysis of the anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH). It shows the quantity and quality of eggs. Usually, it peaks at 25 years, then it begins to gradually decrease. From 32–34 years, and sometimes earlier, the rate of decrease in the AMH level increases. You can take the test even if you do not plan to get pregnant in the coming years. The test does not oblige you to do anything, it only allows you to keep the situation under control. Some are afraid to take the test: what if the level is too low? You should not bury your head in the sand. Today, doctors have options for solving the problem. Vera Korennaya, chief freelance gynecologist of the capital’s Department of Health

    Patients aged 25–39 are referred to donate blood automatically. The exception is pregnant women and mothers with newborns. The test is available in the electronic medical record. If it is not available, you need to contact an obstetrician-gynecologist. Girls aged 18–24 for medical reasons, and women aged 40 and older can also receive a referral from a doctor.

    You can donate blood on a convenient day at a women’s clinic or women’s health center. The result and decoding will appear in the electronic medical record. A reading of 1.5 or higher indicates that the egg supply is normal. 1.49 or lower indicates that it is running low. This number opens up additional program options. Such a patient is invited to an appointment with an obstetrician-gynecologist, who talks to her about future motherhood. The doctor will also suggest that she take steps to preserve eggs or embryos so that she can become a mother in the future. If the woman is interested in this, she will be examined: for example, the patency of the fallopian tubes and the number of follicles in the ovaries will be assessed. This will assess the ability to conceive on her own and exclude contraindications to further procedures. After that, the doctor will issue a referral to a reproductive specialist. Nadezhda Sokolova, Head of the Women’s Health Center, City Clinical Hospital No. 15 named after O.M. Filatov

    Muscovite Ksenia Gonchar became interested in the project when she saw a referral for an AMG test in her medical record. She is 29 years old, and she and her husband have two children. They wanted to have a third, but kept putting it off.

    “It seemed like there was time. Despite my experience, I didn’t know what an AMH test was, and I didn’t think about the fact that there was a time limit set by nature. The hormone level turned out to be high – 4.4. My husband and I were inspired and decided to use this chance. Now we are expecting our third baby,” she admitted.

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    Pregnancy on schedule, or freezing eggs in a cryobank

    Becoming a mother in the future may not just be an idea, but a well-thought-out plan. Women with low AMH levels are given a unique opportunity to cryopreserve their eggs or embryos. The procedure is carried out in Family Planning and Reproduction Center of the S.S. Yudin Hospital, National Medical Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology named after Academician V.I. Kulakov and other clinics — partners of the project. After collecting the eggs, the laboratory will determine the best quality ones and either place them in a cryostorage facility or fertilize them and obtain embryos, which can also be preserved for a long time.

    The eggs and embryos are frozen in liquid nitrogen at a temperature of minus 196 degrees Celsius. As part of the project, they will be stored in a cryobank for free for two years (the service is available to residents with permanent registration in Moscow or the Moscow region).

    “If the patient decides that she is ready to get pregnant, the egg or embryo will be defrosted and, using assisted reproductive technologies, the procedure necessary for pregnancy will be carried out. Cryopreservation not only increases the chance of having a child in the future, but also provides psychological support. A woman is often worried if she has not yet met a life partner, and the body’s resources are exhausted. But she calmly continues the search – confident that in a couple of years she will be able to become a mother. Cryopreservation is also indicated for serious diseases, such as oncology. All efforts are spent on fighting the tumor, but the patient is motivated by the fact that in remission she will use the preserved eggs. This is the mission of doctors – to help find the happiness of motherhood, no matter what the obstacles and life circumstances are,” shared Nadezhda Sokolova.

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    Geneticists to help future mothers

    It is important not only to plan your pregnancy wisely, but also to take care of the health of your future baby. Before freezing the embryo, you can do preimplantation genetic diagnostics. The study is conducted in embryo laboratories. Thanks to it, doctors identify possible pathologies and choose the healthiest embryo. Today, this is the most accurate and safe method for excluding deviations in the early stages of fetal development, the reliability of the results is close to 100 percent. It is prescribed for medical reasons: for example, if a woman has had miscarriages or unsuccessful IVF attempts, if one or both parents have hereditary pathologies. The condition for participation is permanent registration in Moscow or the Moscow region.

    “Diagnostics are also offered to women aged 35 and older. The fact is that the probability of having a child with chromosomal abnormalities increases with age. The study allows you to carry and give birth to a healthy child. First, specialists take material: from a woman – eggs, from a man – sperm – and carry out an artificial insemination procedure. After it, the embryo begins to grow due to cell division. Several of them are safely taken to check for common pathologies. In the future, a woman will be able to do the IVF procedure under the compulsory medical insurance policy,” Nadezhda Sokolova emphasized.

    Yulia Mikhailova is 34 years old. She dreams of a second child, but in the coming years she plans to build a career, and the AMH level is decreasing. She and her husband decided to freeze the embryo.

    “I was amazed by the empathy of the doctors at the Family Planning and Reproduction Center of the S.S. Yudin Hospital. They treat their patients with all their heart. And this is not my last chance to give birth. What kind of concern they must show for women whose chance of becoming a mother is one in a thousand! We conducted a genetic study, during which it turned out that the resulting embryo cannot be transplanted: there is a high probability of miscarriage. The doctors calmed me down, inspired me, prescribed therapy, and then we will try again. I am convinced that the second time we will get a healthy embryo, and we will freeze it. I will have a reserve that I will be able to use later. Today, the obstetric and gynecological service is so developed that women give birth to healthy children even at 40 years old,” says Yulia Mikhailova.

    “An annual medical examination – and you are in the safety zone”

    Moscow is introducing a new standard of obstetric and gynecological care. Five women’s health centers have already opened — clinics where you can undergo examinations, prepare for pregnancy, and see a doctor after the birth of your child. Modern perinatal centers have been built, and maternity hospitals have been equipped with cutting-edge equipment. All this allows us to successfully manage even the most difficult cases of pregnancy, care for newborns with extremely low body weight, and diagnose and treat diseases in children at the stage of intrauterine development.

    “Even 40 years ago, some diagnoses were a death sentence. Oncology, blocked fallopian tubes, kidney transplant, systemic diseases such as lupus – and they put a cross on having children. Modern Moscow medicine helps to become a mother in different situations. But regular examinations are important. Infertility can be overcome when the signs and causes that lead to it are identified in time. Cancer is curable when it is detected in time. An annual medical examination – and you are in the safety zone. You can undergo it in the capital’s clinics – quickly and comfortably,” concluded Vera Korennaya.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Teatralny Bulvar” will present a program for International Children’s Day

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Theatre Boulevard festival opens in Moscow on June 1 and will last 92 days. Throughout the summer, theatres and circuses from all over Russia and abroad will perform at 14 venues. One of its highlights will be a special programme for the youngest viewers for International Children’s Day.

    The city boulevards will be transformed into theatrical stages – this tradition was established last year. This format has become quite popular: without strict formalities, you can watch the hits of the season, and experimental projects, and even immerse yourself in theatrical life at master classes and in laboratories.

    “The first day of the festival will be dedicated to young viewers – on International Children’s Day, the participants of “Teatralny Boulevard” will present a special program. It will begin simultaneously at the main venues – Chistoprudny, Pokrovsky, Tsvetnoy Boulevards and in the Polytech Museum Park. Young guests and their parents will enjoy multi-format theater workshops, immersive productions and musical performances until late in the evening,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Culture

    Alexey Fursin.

    At the opening of the festival, guests will be joined by famous actors and performers who will come to the venues with their children.

    Chistoprudny Boulevard

    Chistye Prudy will become a platform for experiments — multi-format theater workshops will open here. At Efros, Kvartheatre will perform a performance-action from the Prozhito cycle. New fairy tales using neural networks will be created in Fyodor Levin’s workshop. Sofia Gurzhieva’s body image laboratory will open at Meyerhold, and amazing puppets from the Kanikuly theater will come to life in Tairov.

    At noon, the Kartoniya workshops will open, where Muscovites will go on a journey through the history of the theater and create a single project together with artists, musicians, and street performers, which they will then present at the monument to Alexander Griboyedov. To the rhythm of drums, they will open a large-scale festival on the city’s boulevards.

    At 16:30 in the amphitheater of the Polytech Museum Park, street theaters will hold an interactive children’s program. Following them, actress Daria Moroz, accompanied by the orchestra of the Moscow City Children’s Music School named after I.O. Dunaevsky, will perform the fairy tale “Alice Through the Looking Glass.”

    Tsvetnoy Boulevard

    The program on Tsvetnoy Boulevard will last until late in the evening. Artists from the Antique Circus, the Sosferas Theater, and the Masquerade Theater Company will perform here. In addition, actor and poet Anton Shagin will read poems from his collection for children, Nebylandiya, and actress Alisa Grebenshchikova will tell fairy tales just in case.

    Pokrovsky Boulevard

    The evening at the amphitheater on Pokrovsky Boulevard will be decorated with the musical performance “Alice in Wonderland”. The fantastic tale by Lewis Carroll will be told by theater and film actress Kristina Babushkina accompanied by the symphony orchestra Union of Children’s Art School No. 11. Here you can also see the touching one-act performances “Teremok” and “Cat’s House”.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season, which will unite the most vibrant events of the capital from June 1. Every day in all districts of the city there will be charity, cultural and sports events, most of them free. The Summer in Moscow project will be held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Entrepreneurs can purchase historical buildings in the center of the capital

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Entrepreneurs will be able to purchase two buildings with the status of cultural heritage sites on Vorontsovskaya Street. This was reported by Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of City Property.

    “Buildings in the center of the capital are especially in demand among investors, as they allow opening and developing businesses in areas with high traffic and good business and tourist activity. Cultural heritage site of regional significance

    “The city estate of M.F. Kotov – T.G. Fomina, late 18th – 19th century. Outbuilding, late 18th – early 19th century, 1845, 1865” is located on Vorontsovskaya Street (house 7, buildings 1 and 2). The buildings are a two-minute walk from the Marksistskaya metro station and a five-minute walk from the Taganskaya metro station,” said Ekaterina Solovyova.

    The total area of the two-story ensemble, which is part of the city estate, exceeds 1.1 thousand square meters. The buildings are not currently in use. Investors will need to carry out restoration and reconstruction work and adapt them for modern use in accordance with scientific and design documentation for the preservation of cultural heritage sites.

    “The city regularly puts up commercial real estate for general use at open auctions – such lots may include non-residential premises, detached buildings, including those with land plots. The submission of applications for participation in the auction for the sale of a building in the Tagansky District will end on June 17, and the open auction will be held on June 27,” said the head of the Moscow City Department for Competition Policy

    Kirill Purtov.

    To participate in the auction, you must register ononline platform “RoselTorg” and enhanced qualified electronic signature.

    According to Dmitry Ryabov, General Director of the City Property Management Center, the buildings can be used for various commercial purposes: opening a restaurant, hotel, art gallery, or adapting them for other types of business.

    Information about objects put up for open auctions is published onMoscow investment portal. You can study the lot documentation and rules for conducting auctions in the section “Property from the city”.

    The development of electronic services for entrepreneurs is being implemented within the framework of the national project “Data Economy”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: RAU student communities with the support of SPbPU defined development programs

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The practical part of the RAU student community accelerator was held at the site of the representative office of “Boiling Point – Polytech” at the Russian-Armenian University. The event was attended by representatives of the sports community and department, art and media community, as well as the RAU student council.

    The classes, organized at RAU with the support of the international services of the Polytechnic University, were conducted by Pavel Kozlovsky, Deputy Director of the Advanced Engineering School “Digital Engineering” (PISH CI) of SPbPU, the author of the accelerator program. The main focus was on the issues that arose among the participants during their work during the academic years 2024–2025.

    The community representatives briefly presented the results of their activities over the past period. Each of them has significant achievements: some have multiple growth in numbers, others have new directions initiated by new participants, and others have succeeded in forming a single internal team. In addition, the guys managed to develop a common set of key RAU events (Spartakiada, Universiade, “RAU Talent” and others), in which the communities closely interact with each other.

    During the Universiade, Spartakiad and creative festival “RAU Talents”, the RAU media community actively covered the events, promptly publishing photos, videos and text reports on the university’s official social networks and information platforms.

    The sports community of the RAU was involved in organizing the sports events of the Universiade and Spartakiad. Together with the Polytechnic, two sports meetings were held at the Boiling Point – with hockey players of the Armenian National League, basketball players of the Armenian National League and players of the Black Bears – Polytechnic club.

    Art community activists held a drawing competition and took part in the event dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory.

    The Student Council supported the activities of all communities, established interaction between them and facilitated joint work.

    The focus was on developing a community development program for the 2025–2026 academic year. All communities developed their own vision of how they would structure their activities not only independently but also in collaboration with representatives of other areas.

    The key area of activity was the competent distribution of internal community resources for the implementation of planned projects and events. In addition, an important task was to improve horizontal connections.

    The participants noted the timeliness of the event, which allowed them to discuss common plans, and agreed to create a single calendar of events, projects and activities of the RAU to synchronize work.

    The meeting was held within the framework of the state project “Scientific, methodological and resource support for the implementation of measures to improve the efficiency of Russian-national (Slavic) universities in the Republics of Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in training personnel for the digital economy, including using modern distance technologies.” The project is financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and is aimed at developing cooperation between SPbPU and two Slavic universities.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SpaceX Loses Both Rocket Stages in Third Consecutive Starship Test Failure

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    SACRAMENTO, U.S., May 28 (Xinhua) — SpaceX’s third consecutive Starship rocket launch ended in another failure on Tuesday evening, dealing a fresh blow to the company’s ambitions to colonize Mars.

    The 122-metre-tall Starship rocket lifted off at 19:37 local time on Tuesday /03:37 GMT on Wednesday/ from the Starbase launch site near Boca Chica, Texas. Both stages of the vehicle, the Super Heavy booster and the Starship itself, were lost during the test flight. The mission was the first attempt to reuse the super heavy launch vehicle in the Starship program.

    “We lost control,” SpaceX spokesman Dan Huot said during the company’s livestream. He said the spacecraft also “had a fuel leak.”

    The first stage of the Super Heavy rocket, powered by 33 methane-fueled engines, failed when its engines ignited for a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico. SpaceX had deliberately programmed the rocket for a more intense descent trajectory as part of the test.

    Starship’s booster initially worked well. However, during the flight, the ship’s cargo bay door failed to open fully, preventing the launch of eight Starlink satellite simulators.

    The failure of the ninth test flight continues a troubling trend involving the design of SpaceX’s Block 2 Starship. Repeated failures have created serious problems for NASA’s Artemis program, which is using a modified version of Starship to land astronauts on the moon by 2027. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Towards a Green Future: GUU Representatives Visit the NEVA Waste Processing Complex

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On May 27, representatives of the State University of Management visited the NEVA waste processing complex, the most modern complex in the Moscow region, equipped with the latest equipment and technologies that meet high international standards.

    Today, 100% of ordinary household waste ends up at KPO NEVA, more than 20% of the total flow is sent for recycling and turns into glass and plastic bottles, sports uniforms, school notebooks, cardboard boxes, as well as pipes, paving slabs and other building materials. Organic waste is converted here into safe technological soil for construction and road works, and another 25% goes to the production of modern RDF fuel.

    The general director of the EcoLine Group, the chairperson of the Commission on Utilization of the Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation for the Development of the Circular Economy and Ecology Elena Vishnyakova conducted a sightseeing tour for the guests. The representatives of the State Unitary Enterprise visited the automated waste sorting complex, where the components of secondary raw materials are selected, and the composting area, designed for processing organic fractions into technosoil or compost that does not pose a danger to the environment.

    At the end of the excursion, a working meeting was held with the participation of the Deputy Minister for Territory Maintenance and State Housing Supervision of the Moscow Region Svetlana Vikulova to discuss the interaction of the State University of Management and the Ministry on issues of optimization and improvement of processes at waste processing plants. On behalf of the university, the following took part in the discussion of areas of further cooperation: Vice-Rector for Research Maria Karelina, Chief Researcher of the State University of Management Alexey Terentyev, Deputy Director of the Center for Technology Management in Bioengineering Alexey Zaitsev and Researcher of the Research Institute of Public Policy and Management of Industrial Economy Alexey Akulov. The parties discussed issues related to the logistics component of the process of disposal of household waste and outlined promising environmental projects for the secondary processing of waste generated as a result of the life activities of the population.

    Let us recall that in 2024, specialists from the State University of Management developed a Methodology for assessing the efficiency and effectiveness of the activities of heads of management organizations in the field of housing and communal services in the Moscow Region, and the head of the Department for the Coordination of Scientific Research of the State University of Management, Maxim Pletnev, joined the working group of the Public Council for the Maintenance of Territories of Apartment Buildings in the Moscow Region.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow hospitals to present cutting-edge medical technologies for the first time at international conference in Skolkovo

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On May 29–30, at the Skolkovo Innovation Center, as part of the largest technology conference, Startup Village, the stand “Created by Moscow Doctors” will be presented for the first time. Here, you can get acquainted with the latest medical technologies developed by Moscow clinics together with the country’s leading scientific organizations. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    “Moscow invests significant resources in the development of medicine, and we strive to become one of the world leaders in the implementation of innovative technologies in clinical practice. We are building an ecosystem in which doctors and scientists jointly develop technologies that can change the approach to diagnostics and treatment. Many of them are already being tested in city hospitals and are yielding results. In order to introduce visitors and other participants of the largest international technology conference Startup Village to our developments, we will present the stand “Created by Moscow doctors” for the first time. This is an exposition of the latest medical inventions of Moscow clinics, created in cooperation with the leading scientific organizations of the country. The stand will present more than 20 medical innovative technologies, including those that have no analogues in the world. Visitors will be able to personally test the developments, undergo interactive express checkups and receive specialist consultations,” said Anastasia Rakova.

    According to her, in the area of stands with medical developments, guests will be able to learn about innovative technologies that have been created and tested in Moscow clinics. Among them, for example, is a minimally invasive method of stabilizing the lumbar spine using domestic implants and installation tools. It allows to reduce the rehabilitation period from six months to six weeks. And the technology of 3D bioprinting of individual implants for restoration of the eardrum ensures almost 100% return of hearing, and also reduces the duration of hospitalization and surgery by half.

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    In the interactive check-up area, it will be possible to undergo express examinations in various areas of preventive medicine. For example, this includes diagnostics of skin diseases, including screening for malignant neoplasms using artificial intelligence, which ensures the accuracy of their detection up to 95 percent. Visitors will also be able to receive an assessment of their cognitive and psycho-emotional state using testing and analysis of personalized metabolic parameters, as well as an express assessment of the biological age of the body. In addition, testing of the likelihood of developing mental illnesses, including depression and bipolar disorder, will be available.

    Participants will be offered an innovative ambulance interior, developed jointly with Moscow ambulance specialists. The space has become larger: doctors can now stand upright, and the swivel-folding chairs and a well-thought-out patented fastening system provide access to the patient from any side.

    The exhibition will also feature other advanced solutions developed by Moscow specialists. All of them were created within the framework of the grant program of the Mayor of Moscow with the support of the Moscow Center for Innovative Technologies in Healthcare.

    The Startup Village conference is held as part of Moscow Entrepreneurship Week. Participation is free, but pre-registration is required on the website.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Moscow Workshops creative center for artists has opened in the capital

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    A new creative center for artists, “Moscow Workshops,” has opened in the regional center “Mesto Vstrechi “Sofia” in Severnoye Izmailovo. It houses 35 fully equipped studios where artists working with painting and ceramics have free use of easels and pottery wheels, paint booths, and special drying areas.

    “As part of the new project “Moscow Workshops”, Moscow artists have received a unique opportunity to create their works in comfortable and modern studios and share their creativity in special exhibition areas of the workshops, where everyone can purchase their works. In this way, the Department of Culture helps artists not only to fully realize their creative potential, but also to find an audience and loyal fans. We see that the project is already in great demand, so in the summer of 2025, a selection for the new season will take place,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of Culture

    Alexey Fursin.

    In addition, there is a lecture hall on the territory of the center. For residents of the workshops, aspiring artists, university graduates and schoolchildren, they plan to hold educational events here, including master classes, lectures, meetings with famous artists and visiting open days of art universities.

    Almost 200 applications were received from Moscow artists of different ages to participate in the project. They submitted them on the website Moscow Creative Industries Agencies. Adult city residents with the status of self-employed, individual entrepreneur or legal entity, a creative portfolio, and registration in the capital could become residents.

    The expert committee included leading specialists in the art industry. As a result, 40 artists were selected. Over the course of four months, they will create paintings and ceramic sculptures, which will then be presented in the exhibition areas. Anyone interested will be able to visit the exhibition and purchase the works.

    The main goal of the center is to provide artists with a space for creativity, promote the exchange of ideas and experiences, and help the capital’s youth realize their potential.

    The art industry is an important direction in the creative industries of the capital. It promotes the creation and dissemination of Russian cultural values, forms a unique image of Moscow as a cultural capital, and also stimulates economic growth and ensures an influx of investment.

    The Agency for Creative Industries is engaged in comprehensive support of the industry.Department of Culture of the City of Moscow. The Art Seasons project is being held for artists and gallery owners, within the framework of which they take part for free in the largest fairs and markets of contemporary art Blazar, Cosmoscow, Win-Win and Art-Moscow, as well as the online course PRO. Creatus, which introduces listeners to the basics of copyright, and the practice-oriented program Art. Practicum. In 2024, more than 250 people took part in the projects of the Moscow Agency for Creative Industries for artists and gallery owners.

    The number of capital enterprises in the creative industries has reached 113 thousandBy the end of the year, the capital will host more than 50 events for representatives of creative professions

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: VDNKh invites you to the International Children’s Day as part of “Summer in Moscow”

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    As part of the project “Summer in Moscow” events dedicated to International Children’s Day will be held throughout the capital. VDNKh will be one of the largest festive venues. On May 31 and June 1, visitors to the exhibition will enjoy creative and engineering master classes, concerts, theatrical performances, quests, sports competitions and quizzes. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “The program at VDNKh will be supplemented by several family festivals. Young visitors will meet Russian heroes, watch cartoons, make gifts for loved ones with their own hands and learn about modern professions,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    On June 1 at 10:00 and 14:00, children and their parents will be given tours of the Tretyakov Gallery exposition at VDNKh. Then, those who wish will be offered to construct a model of Pavilion No. 1 “Central” from thick cardboard, where the exhibition is located. At master classes at 12:00 and 16:00, children will create a diorama based on one of the panels by artist Boris Shcherbakov, the original of his work is also presented here.

    At 13:00 and 15:00, residents and guests of the capital will be treated to sightseeing tours at the Cosmonautics and Aviation Center. Listeners will learn how a rocket is built and what astronauts’ food consists of, as well as why they need to exercise in zero gravity.

    Classes in the engineering creativity workshop “Kulibin Pro” are also planned there. At 12:00, 14:00 and 16:00, participants will make figurines of their favorite cartoon characters using a 3D pen, at 13:00 and 15:00 they will construct simple electrical circuits. Then at 17:00, the children will play tennis in a VR helmet.

    The Cinema Museum invites you to watch Soviet animated films. From 2:00 p.m., the films “The Pipe and the Jug,” “What is Good and What is Bad,” “Mirror,” and “Chunya” will be shown here.

    The Soyuzmultpark multimedia center has also prepared a festive program. It will include musical quizzes “Guess the melody from three notes”, dance competitions, quizzes and much more.

    Some events require pre-registration or a ticket. The schedule is published onofficial website of VDNKh.

    Based on archive photos: VDNKh recreates historic weather boothMoscow Jazz Festival will be held in the capital from June 9 to 15

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season, which will unite the most vibrant events of the capital from June 1. Every day in all districts of the city there will be charity, cultural and sports events, most of them free.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A kindergarten for 200 children will appear in the Preobrazhenskoye district

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Construction of a 200-seat kindergarten has begun in the Preobrazhenskoye district of the Eastern Administrative District. The building is being erected by an investor. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “A three-story kindergarten building with an area of 3.6 thousand square meters will appear on 1st Bukhvostova Street. The institution for 200 pupils will have eight group cells, a music and sports hall, an office for developmental classes, a medical center and a full-cycle food unit. Upon completion of construction work, the kindergarten building will be handed over to the city,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The new kindergarten will be located on the territory of the residential complex “Preobrazhenskaya Ploshad” in the emerging residential quarter at the address: 1st Bukhvostova Street, land plot No. 2. It will complement the existing educational infrastructure of the district.

    “The first floor will house group cells for younger pupils, as well as a lobby with a multi-level recreation area. An elevator will be installed in the building. The adjacent territory will be equipped with walking areas with shaded gazebos and small architectural forms, physical education areas measuring 200 and 120 square meters with rubber surfaces,” added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The developer will carry out comprehensive landscaping on the area around the kindergarten: plant bushes, trees, and lay out lawns. The greenery will become a hedge between the walking areas and decorate the territory of the educational institution.

    The permit for the construction of the social facility was issued by the capital’s State Construction Supervision Committee (Mosgosstroynadzor). As its chairman noted Anton Slobodchikov, a kindergarten for 200 children will be built on a land plot of over 7.7 hectares. The construction cycle of the building will be supervised by inspectors of Mosgosstroynadzor at all stages. Employees of the subordinate Center of Expertise will take part in on-site inspections. They will carry out instrumental quality control of the erected structures and the building materials used.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin reported, that by 2032 the city plans to renovate about 700 school buildings.

    An educational complex with a school and a kindergarten will be built in 1st Silikatny ProezdIzmailovo school receives new kindergarten building for operational management

    The construction of social facilities in Moscow corresponds to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU Scientific Library has begun moving to a new building for streaming lecture halls

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    The scientific library has begun moving to a new building of flow auditoriums, which is part of the second stage of the modern NSU campus, built within the framework of the national project “Youth and Children”. In total, over 600 thousand copies of books with a total weight of approximately 180 tons will have to be moved over the summer. In the new building, the library will have a reading room and a book depository with a capacity of up to 1 million copies.

    The NSU Scientific Library is located on the first floor of the flow auditorium building and is part of a multifunctional space with an area of about 2.5 thousand square meters. Furniture and multimedia equipment have already been assembled, shelves have been installed in the reading room, so the library has the opportunity to begin moving. It will be necessary to pack all 600 thousand copies, transport them and arrange them in their places in three summer months.

    — We will have a modern library that will operate 24/7. The children will be able to use self-service stations to check out books that will appear in the open collection. In the reading room, all literature will also be in open access. In addition, the library will have modern technical capabilities for employees. Publications with open access will be equipped with radio frequency tags that will allow for an automated inventory of this part of the collection, — commented Tatyana Markova, head of the NSU Scientific Library.

    The book depositories in the new building will be equipped with mobile shelves with an electric drive and computer control. The compact storage system will allow free placement of the existing library collections.

    The library’s special pride is its rare book collection, which was organized and opened in 2008 and contains about 6,000 volumes from the 18th to early 20th centuries. The specially equipped room contains domestic and foreign publications, representing a collection of scientific, popular science, and fiction literature. An important part of this collection is made up of magazines published in the 19th to early 20th centuries.

    — Of great value are encyclopedias, encyclopedic publications, and various 19th-century dictionaries. The collection includes such famous publications as the Encyclopedic Dictionary of F. A. Brockhaus and I. A. Efron, the Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Russian Bibliographic Institute Granat, and the Russian Encyclopedia published in 1911 in St. Petersburg. We also have the first Complete Works of Voltaire in French in 92 volumes, published just 7 years after the author’s death. In addition, the collection is the owner of memorable book collections, including the library of Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences V. A. Avrorin, the first dean of the Humanities Faculty of NSU, — said Tatyana Markova.

    The most valuable and interesting specimens will be located in a specially designated room where excursions can be conducted, students can be introduced to primary sources, and specialists can work with rare editions.

    On the instructions of President Vladimir Putin, a network of modern campuses is being created in Russia. By 2030, a constellation of 25 campuses should appear in the country. Work in this area is being carried out by the Government of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia. Currently, 24 such campuses are being designed and built with the support of the national project “Youth and Children”, by 2036 the number of campuses will increase to 40. The project is financed by federal and regional budgets, as well as by extra-budgetary sources.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU engineers created an AI logistician

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    At the VII All-Russian scientific and practical conference “Digital transformation of management: problems and solutions” held in April at the State University of Management, young scientists from the Center for Management of Engineering Projects of the State University of Management presented a promising development of an innovative hybrid decision support system (DSS) in logistics.

    GUU postgraduate students Nikita Akinshin and Vladimir Kutkov drew attention to the lack of efficiency of DSS used in logistics and developed their own solution that combines the power of a cascade of specialized machine learning (ML) models with the interpretive capabilities of large language models (LLM).

    Modern logistics is characterized by huge volumes of heterogeneous data, high demand uncertainty, and the need to coordinate multiple participants in real time. Traditional analytical tools are ineffective in highly dynamic situations and are based on static models. The results of analysis of advanced machine learning models are difficult to interpret and require highly qualified employees. Large language models are incapable of accurate calculations, lack industry logic, and can make unreliable conclusions.

    The key element of the new decision support system (DSS) is a multi-level architecture that combines all the capabilities of new technologies. This structure is implemented for the first time, although its individual components are already being used in real market conditions.

    At the first level, a cascade of several specialized ML models analyzes operational, logistics and economic data – from demand and arrival time forecasting to route optimization and cost assessment.

    At the second level, a meta-model is connected – a kind of analytical brain of the system, which collects the conclusions of all ML components obtained at the first level, analyzes the relationships and dependencies, identifies bottlenecks, assesses risks and forms a complex request (prompt) for the LLM model.

    At the third level of LLM, having received this “smart” prompt and interacting with infographics on BI platforms to obtain visualizations, synthesizes a deep, yet human-readable analytical report.

    As a result, information graphs are displayed on the screen with an assessment of the current state of affairs for the task under consideration and options for increasing the efficiency of its solution.

    This approach allows companies to quickly obtain a comprehensive picture, and employees to understand complex dependencies without having to delve into the technical details of how ML algorithms work and make timely, informed management decisions.

    “The meta-model is the highlight of our development. It acts as an experienced logistics analyst who first understands the situation, identifies all the interrelations, and only then formulates the task for LLM so that it can generate a truly useful, meaningful report for the employee,” explains Nikita Akinshin.

    It is also important that the new hybrid decision support model can perform tasks at all management levels, i.e. take on the roles of different employees of logistics companies. Mechanics and suppliers will receive reports on the technical condition of the transport fleet, middle managers will be able to build optimal routes, and managers will be able to more accurately forecast annual revenue.

    “After receiving information from the DSS, further decisions will be made by employees, while the system’s analytics are advisory in nature. But in the near future, from 3 to 5 years, the decision-making process may also become automated. It is only necessary to settle moral and ethical issues and regulate the legal framework,” says Vladimir Kutkov.

    The development of the employees of the engineering center of the State University of Management can be used not only in logistics, but also adapted for other sectors of the economy.

    A scientific publication with a detailed description of the development is currently being prepared for release.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow redeems green bonds for the population, which became the first such securities

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The city has redeemed green bonds for the population. This was reported by Elena Zyabbarova, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Finance.

    The goals of the issue of securities were to improve the culture of saving and investing funds, as well as to involve citizens in the financing of the city’s environmental project.

    “Moscow’s green bonds for the population were the first such securities issued in Russia. Only individuals could purchase them. The city offered a simple and convenient investment product with a low degree of risk, also suitable for those who have no experience in investing in securities. An important point was the targeted nature of the investments: buyers invested in the implementation of a project to improve the environmental situation in the metropolis and improve the quality of the urban environment,” said Elena Zyabbarova.

    The funds received by the city from the placement of green bonds for the population were used to purchase 51 electric buses. They replaced diesel buses on city routes. The project allowed for the acceleration of the electrification of Moscow transport and the reduction of emissions of harmful substances and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere of the capital.

    The placement of securities began on May 30, 2023. Moscow offered private investors bonds worth two billion rubles for a period of two years. The par value of each of them was one thousand rubles, which made them available for purchase to a wide range of citizens. The entire issue was bought out in five weeks, which confirmed the high interest in the new financial instrument. More than 3.5 thousand people from 73 regions of Russia became owners of green bonds. The largest number was purchased by Muscovites, residents of the Moscow Region and St. Petersburg.

    According to the terms of the issue, the bonds for the population were not traded on the stock exchange and could not be resold to other individuals. Their holders had the right to return them to the city at any time at par value, while retaining the coupon income for the entire period of ownership. This served as an additional guarantee of the reliability of investments, reducing risks primarily for unqualified investors.

    Coupon income was paid quarterly. The city fulfilled its obligations to pay interest and redeem securities on time and in full.

    Elena Zyabbarova added that the issuance of green bonds for the population contributed to the increased interest of citizens in responsible investment issues and helped to learn more about how to save and increase their savings without risks. All purchase and sale transactions were carried out online, without intermediaries and commissions. This made the investment process clear and convenient.

    Moscow’s Green Bonds Among Global Best Practices in Combating Climate Change

    You can find out more about the Moscow budget and the city’s securities in the Telegram channel “Open Budget of Moscow” and on the official portal of the capital’s Department of Finance “Open Budget of the City of Moscow”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Four wedding ceremonies took place at Mayakovskaya metro station on May 25

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Employees of the capital’s registry offices held wedding ceremonies at the Mayakovskaya metro station on the night of May 25. On the most popular date of the year for marriage registration, four families were created there.

    “The last spring wedding ceremonies at the Mayakovskaya metro station, the site of the New Addresses of Happiness project, took place on the most popular date of the year – May 25. The capital’s registry offices registered more than a thousand marriages on this day. Due to the high demand for this beautiful date, the celebrations took place at outdoor ceremony sites and in wedding palaces, despite the fact that Sunday is a day off for most registry offices,” said

    Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    Wedding ceremonies at Mayakovskaya metro station are held at night, from 02:00 to 04:00, allowing future spouses to share this important moment with only their closest people in an unforgettable setting. The center of the hall is decorated with wedding decor, and the Moscow-2020 and Moscow-2024 trains accompany the participants of the ceremony on the tracks.

    “A wedding in the Moscow metro is an unforgettable memory for newlyweds. We are glad that every year more and more couples choose the metro for their wedding ceremony. We wish the newlyweds happy and long years of life together! We continue to participate in the Moscow Mayor’s project “New Addresses of Happiness” and provide venues of the capital’s transport complex for weddings,” said Deputy Moscow Mayor for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    After the wedding ceremony, the newlyweds can have a photo session on the Moscow-2024 train.

    In order to get married at Mayakovskaya station, you must personally submit an application to Wedding Palace No. 1 and pay a state fee of 350 rubles. No additional costs are required.

    There are more than 50 venues in Moscow for holding special events. These include wedding palaces, museums, metro stations, estates and restaurants. The “Our Wedding” service on the mos.ru portal will help you choose the ideal venue. In the capital Department of Information Technology said that this is the most detailed guide to wedding venues. Filters allow you to select a venue using various filters: interior style, availability of parking or live music. In addition, here you can specify the desired date of registration, the nearest metro station, the maximum number of guests and much more.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The summer season of the project “Sports Weekend” begins

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    May 31st project “Sports Weekend” returns to the capital’s open areas. For the first time, outdoor training will take place on Vorobyovy Gory, in the Troparevo recreation area and in Shkulev Park.

    Free access to classes of the joint project of government service centers andDepartment of Sports of the City of Moscow will be available at 54 venues in the most popular places in the capital. Under the guidance of professional athletes, functional and dance training, as well as yoga and stretching classes, will be organized there.

    Residents of Moscow can choose a site that is convenient for them – closer to home or the city center.

    The participants will also find their favorite training spots. Among them are the Southern Landscape Park on the territory of the Dream Island amusement park, the Technopark garden on the territory of the Skolkovo Innovation Center, the roofs of the Southern and Northern River Terminals, the 50th Anniversary of October Park, and many others.

    The training schedule and site addresses are available atproject website. You can also view the schedule and sign up for classes at any government services center. Specialists at the My Documents offices will help you register for training and tell you about the project in detail. In 2024 alone, more than 74 thousand people joined it, and over five thousand classes were completed.

    For those who prefer to train at home,project channel on weekdays from 07:00 there are exercises. In addition, users can join master classes in various sports, as well as meditations. Recordings of the broadcasts are available at a convenient time. Online training of the project “Sports Weekend” has already gained more than two million views.

    Project “Summer in Moscow”— the main event of the season, which will unite the most vibrant events of the capital from June 1. Every day in all districts of the city there will be charity, cultural and sports events, most of them free. The Summer in Moscow project will be held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Since the beginning of the year, residents of the capital have paid more than nine million bills in the My Payments service

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Every year, residents of the capital increasingly use the My Payments service on mos.ru and in city mobile applications. In the capital Department of Information Technology noted that due to the constant development of the service, its demand is growing: since the beginning of 2025 alone, city residents have paid about 9.2 million bills with its help. This is eight percent more than for the same period last year.

    Most often, city residents used the service to pay bills for kindergarten and after-school programs, housing and communal services using a single payment document (SPD), electricity, home telephone and Internet, and also to top up schoolchildren’s Moskvenok cards.

    “The My Payments service provides residents of the capital with the opportunity to pay for more than nine thousand services of municipal and commercial organizations using convenient payment instruments. Over seven and a half years of operation, city residents have paid more than 115 million bills using it. At the same time, the service is constantly evolving: for example, last year, an additional method of paying bills was introduced for users using the fast payment system, functions were added for viewing the balance and purchasing travel tickets for public transport, as well as receiving and paying water bills not included in the EPD. Already this year, the service has new options for convenient payment for travel on the M-12, Central Ring Road and Western High-Speed Diameter highways, as well as setting up notifications about the issuance of new bills from the EPD for non-residential premises. For users of the service, these are additional opportunities to promptly receive information about the receipt of new bills and save time on paying them,” said Vladimir Novikov, Director of the Department for Support of Citywide Payment Systems of the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

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    The My Payments service automatically finds unpaid invoices if the user has a standard or full account on the mos.ru portal, and the necessary data is filled in the personal account. The more information about the documents the user adds, the more complete the information in the service will be. If this is not enough, you can find the required account and simultaneously enter the information directly in the service. To do this, use the widgets “Documents and data”, “Account by UIN” or“TC Certificate”. To avoid missing a payment, you can set up a subscription to receive notifications aboutnew accounts. After this, information about them will be automatically sent by e-mail or as push notifications in the mobile applications “Gosuslugi Moskvy” and “My Moscow”.

    Batch payment, templates and auto payments

    Reducing the time it takes to pay regular advance payments will help templates. You can also use the service set up auto payment according to a schedule, an invoice or a balance threshold. And if you need to pay several invoices at once, you can use the function in the service one-time (package) payment.

    The auto payment function is also available in charity service on the mos.ru portal. To set it up, after authorization and the first donation, you need to select the amount and set up a regular write-off. The charity service presents verified funds that support seriously ill children and adults, lonely people and families in difficult life situations, homeless cats and dogs, as well as environmental, scientific and educational projects and initiatives. On the project page, city residents can support any program or choose several – in this case, the donation amount will be divided equally among everyone.

    Paying bills via the fast payment system

    Paying bills through the fast payment system (FPS) frees city residents from the need to provide bank card details. And until January 10, 2026, when using the FPS in the My Payments service on the mos.ru portal, residents of the capital can pay bills without commission, as well as receive cashback in the amount of one percent of the payment amount (when paying for services of certain categories through the FPS). To do this, you must register in the loyalty program on the website before making a payment VAYPRETET.ru. Cashback in rubles will be automatically returned within a minute to the bank account from which the payment was made through the SBP. The promotion is carried out by the National Payment Card System – the operational payment and clearing center of the SBP. You can find out more about the organizer, terms and rules of the promotion on the website VAYPRETET.ru, as well as in the instructions on the mos.ru portal. If any questions arise, participants of the action can contact the support service of the mos.ru portal in the section “Feedback” and by calling the hotline: 7 495 539-55-55 (24-hour information and reference service for the provision of government services).

    Detailed information about all the possibilities of the My Payments service can be found ininstructions.

    You can learn more about how Moscow’s electronic services developed, as well as how just 30 years ago, in order to pay bills, you had to visit up to five different departments, from the film “Moscow in Digital”.

    The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, correspond to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The winner of the Moscow Masters competition among care assistants has been determined

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The results of the city competition of professional skills “Moscow Masters” among care assistants have been summed up in the capital. This year, more than 100 social protection and healthcare workers competed for the victory, reported Oksana Shalygina, Deputy Head of the Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the City of Moscow.

    “Two years ago, a unique and first in Russia simulation center for training in professional care skills was opened at the Scientific and Practical Gerontopsychiatric Center. During this time, more than three thousand employees of the social protection system have improved their qualifications at the institution, which has improved the quality of life of people in need of professional and safe care and attention. Care assistants are specialists working in inpatient social service institutions, hospitals, palliative care departments, and at home. They care for the most vulnerable categories of city residents – the elderly and Muscovites with special needs. Last year, for the first time, the specialty of “care assistant” was included in the list of professions of the “Moscow Masters” competition. The competition format made it possible to create a unique space for exchanging experiences – this contributes to the development of the social service system in the city,” said Oksana Shalygina.

    This year, the competition was held in three stages, with participants demonstrating professional skills at each stage — from first aid and care manipulations to communication ethics. In the final, seven contestants from the social protection sector competed in a blitz game and made video presentations on the topic of “Philosophy of Care”. The winner of the competition was Olesya Kaplunova from the O.V. Kerbikov social home.

    Special interactive areas were prepared for guests, where they could improve their sensory abilities, learn about modern care products and technologies, and feel like an elderly person using a special suit.

    Every year, the winners of the Moscow Masters competition receive cash grants. The winners are awarded 300 thousand rubles, silver medalists – 200 thousand rubles, and bronze medalists – 150 thousand rubles. Last year, more than 120 winners and prize winners of the competition in all competencies received grants.

    The Moscow Masters professional skills competition has been held since 1998. About 20 thousand people participate in it annually in 40 specialties. In 2024, for the first time in the history of the competition, care assistants, whose professional standard was approved in 2023, competed for prizes.

    Within the framework of the program “City nursing homes of a new type”, standards for the work of residential institutions have been developed. They are based on respect, safety and comfort for residents. In 2021, simulation classes were created at 11 institutions to train care assistants, and in 2023, a simulation center was opened. It trains not only social security employees, but also Muscovites who care for relatives.

    The Simulation Center is a unique complex for training professional caregivers. The Center is the main educational platform in Moscow in its field, it trains specialists according to a new professional standard. About three thousand assistants in boarding schools and five thousand social workers at home work in the capital’s social sphere. They help elderly Muscovites, people with disabilities and residents with cognitive disabilities.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Residents of 37 old buildings in central Moscow have moved into new apartments under the renovation program

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Since the beginning of the renovation program in the Central Administrative District of the capital, 37 old houses have been completely resettled. Their residents have moved into new spacious apartments with finished improved finishing. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, the head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    “The first residential complex in Mukomolny Proyezd was handed over for settlement in 2019. Today, the number of new buildings in the district being settled has reached eight. All residents of 37 completely vacated old buildings celebrated housewarming in their apartments. In particular, residents of 24 buildings moved in the Presnensky District, five houses were vacated in Tagansky and Basmanny, and three more in Krasnoselsky. For the residents who moved, the city provided free movers and a car as part of the “Assistance in moving” service. You can submit an application both on the mos.ru portal and at resettlement information centers,” said Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The city provided the participants of the renovation program with equivalent apartments with improved finishing. They were renovated, plumbing and lighting fixtures were installed.

    “About 5.7 thousand Muscovites who previously lived in 37 vacated buildings became the owners of comfortable apartments in the district. In the Presnensky district, all residents of 24 old houses – more than 3.5 thousand people – completed housing documents, in Tagansky – more than 720 city residents from five vacated five-story buildings. In the Basmanny district, about 800 city residents from five completely vacated houses signed contracts. In the Krasnoselsky district, almost 650 program participants who previously lived in three such buildings moved to new buildings,” she specified.

    Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of City Property.

    In total, 110 old housing stock buildings are to be resettled under the renovation program in the Central Administrative District. More than 16.5 thousand Muscovites will receive new apartments.

    Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about resettlement under the renovation program in the area Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increase the pace of implementation of the renovation program twice as much.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Cinema Park “Moskino” invites children and parents to the animation festival

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On May 31 and June 1, the Moscow Festival of Animation and Children’s Cinema will be held in the Moskino Cinema Park. A bright holiday for children and their parents will bring together heroes of favorite cartoons. In addition to a rich entertainment program, guests will be treated to a business part for professional filmmakers and those wishing to uncover the secrets of filmmaking.

    “This year, the cinema park is planning to hold several large-scale festivals for the whole family. One of them will be the Moscow Animation Festival, which will feature many memorable entertainments. International Children’s Day is an important holiday for the country, and preserving family values is a priority for the cinema park. We have prepared a special fairy-tale program for this weekend – guests will be able to meet the creators of cartoons, participate in games, quests and see performances with their favorite characters,” said Kirill Kosenko, General Director of the Moskino Cinema Park.

    Project pitching, business session and cartoon parades

    On May 31, from 12:00 to 14:30, a pitching of animation projects will be held at the educational center. The jury will include one of the founders of Paranoid Animation Studio, Kirill Kiychenko, general producer of the 2D films studio, Vasily Solovyov, producer of the trilogy “The Last Knight” Vladimir Vereshchagin, chief artist of the Moskino cinema park Sergey Fevralev and other experts. The curator of the event will be Alena Sycheva, a film critic and producer. From 14:00 to 14:30, a ceremonial awarding of the winners and participants will take place.

    Also on May 31 from 15:00 to 17:00 there will be a business session dedicated to children’s culture in Moscow, its modern trends and development prospects. The discussion will be attended by producers Sergey Netievsky and Vladimir Vereshchagin, editor-in-chief of the Karusel TV channel Tatyana Tsyvareva, deputy general director of the State Budgetary Cultural Institution of the City of Moscow Mosrazvitie Sergey Melnikov, deputy head of the capital’s Department of Information Technology Boris Frolov and Deputy Director for Development of the Children’s Musical Theatre of the Young Actor Maria Fedorova. The moderator will be Managing Director of the Russian Media Group Dmitry Mednikov.

    For children and parents, a grand show with cartoon parades, competitions, interactive games and gifts from the festival’s information partner, Hit FM radio, will be held on the central square throughout the weekend. Guests will be treated to special master classes in themed tents with characters from their favorite cartoons. In addition, young visitors will be able to take part in competitions and fun games, ride carousels and mini-excavators, and go karting on pedal retro cars.

    Quest and performances

    In honor of the 100th anniversary of the publication of Korney Chukovsky’s fairy tale “Barmaley”, a fun quest awaits guests on May 31 and June 1. Participants will have to go through several tests on the sites of the cinema park and help Aibolit save the animals.

    On May 31 at 12:00 at the Gonzaga Theatre, viewers will be able to see the play “Don’t go, children, to Africa for a walk!” based on the fairy tale “Barmaley”.

    From 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM, a master class by director Anton Mikhalev will be held for aspiring filmmakers. He will tell you how to attract and hold the viewer’s attention, and will also reveal the secrets of creating popular video projects. The lecture will be interesting for listeners over 12 years old.

    At 16:30, young guests will see a performance with an oriental plot “Aladdin”, which will be performed by artists of the Moscow Children’s Shadow Theater. At 18:00, the youngest ones will see the performance “Be-be-bears” – a story about the search for a magic crystal and strong friendship.

    On May 1 at 13:00 and 16:00 professional artists of the S.V. Obraztsov Puppet Theater will show the play “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves” based on the famous Arabian fairy tale. Viewers will see oriental costumes and exquisite dolls.

    Master classes, staged shooting and graduation party

    In the central square, children will be able to show off their talents and take part in various master classes. Guests will be offered to voice a cartoon, win a competition for the best character drawing, create a 3D figure, make a kite and draw a movie poster.

    The Cowboy Town site will host staged filming based on the fairy tale film Aibolit-66. Participants will be offered to dress up as Aibolit, Barmaley and a pirate, playing charismatic characters under the director’s guidance. Horseback riding will also be possible at this site. You can take part in the filming on May 31 and June 1 throughout the day.

    At the Cathedral Square of Moscow location, participants will be transported into the atmosphere of the adventure film Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Profession, try on historical costumes and laugh at famous quotes. You can also take part in the filming throughout the weekend. In addition, on May 31 from 12:00 to 13:30, a graduation ball for cadets will be held at this location. 120 people from School No. 2073 (TiNAO) will take part in it. On June 1 at 14:00 and 18:00, guests will be able to attend funny clown performances and see a tent show in a special tent.

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    The Moskino cinema park is part of Sergei Sobyanin’s “Moscow – City of Cinema” project and an object of the Moscow cinema cluster, which is being developed capital’s Department of CultureThe first stage of development has already been completed here: 24 natural sites, four pavilions and six infrastructure facilities have been built, including the sets “Center of Moscow”, “Moscow in the 1940s”, “Vitebsk Station”, “Yurovo Airport”, “Cathedral Square of Moscow”, “Deaf Village”, “County Town”, “Cowboy Town”, “St. Petersburg Bar” and other sites.

    The Moscow Film Cluster is an infrastructure facility, services and facilities for filmmakers, which are being developed by the Moscow Government within the framework of the Moscow — City of Cinema project. Its structure includes the Moskino Film Park, the Gorky Film Studio (sites on Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdaisky Proyezd), the Moskino Film Factory, the Moskino Cinema Network, the Film Commission and the Moskino Film Platform.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese and European companies ready to deepen cooperation in semiconductor sector

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 28 (Xinhua) — China’s Ministry of Commerce held a meeting on Tuesday to discuss deepening cooperation between China and Europe in the semiconductor industry.

    The event was attended by representatives from the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China, the China Semiconductor Industry Association and the EU Chamber of Commerce in China, as well as more than 40 semiconductor enterprises from both sides.

    The meeting noted that China and Europe occupy important positions in the global semiconductor supply chain, so strengthening cooperation in this area is in the common interests of both sides.

    Against the backdrop of a complex international environment characterized by growing uncertainty and instability, China will continue to promote high-level opening-up to the outside world and create a fair, stable, transparent and predictable environment for enterprises.

    The meeting emphasized that China firmly opposes unilateralism and bullying and is committed to ensuring the security and stability of the global semiconductor supply chain.

    The meeting participants emphasized its role as a valuable platform for Chinese and European semiconductor enterprises to deepen mutual understanding, enhance trade confidence and expand exchanges and cooperation.

    They agreed that increased contacts and cooperation between China and the EU in the semiconductor sector could give new impetus to the recovery and growth of the global economy.

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