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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Stuck on the Internet: How much time do children spend on online activities

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    On average, a schoolchild spends 48 hours a week studying, which is comparable to a six-day workweek for an adult. Experts spoke about this at the round table “Assessment of areas of children’s well-being for the purpose of developing human potential and developing evidence-based social policy,” which was held as part of XXV Yasinsky (April) International Scientific Conference.

    The event was opened by the Vice-Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Director Institute of Social Policy HSE University Liliya Ovcharova. She noted that children’s well-being is one of the key topics not only on the global agenda, but also in Russian national projects.

    The Vice-Rector of the HSE identified two trends that are of greatest concern to experts today: children’s health, including mental health, and their life in the digital environment. “The Internet and gadgets make leisure more accessible and diverse, but at the same time, it is worth considering that the length of time spent in the digital reality is also a threat today,” she emphasized.

    The OECD report notes that the optimal time that children and adolescents can spend online without negatively affecting their health and well-being is 2 hours on a working day and 4 hours on a weekend. In reality, children spend much more time in the digital environment.

    Head of the departmental project office of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Leyla Zotova spoke about the measures implemented within the framework of the national project “Youth and Children”. According to her, the national project covers all the main components of children’s well-being: family, environment, relationships with peers, emotional intelligence, support and encouragement of initiatives, physical activity, creativity.

    Deputy Vice-Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Head Center for Research on Population Well-Being and Time Budgets Maria Nagernyak and the center’s expert Natalia Mikhailova spoke about a study devoted to the time budgets of Russian children. The project “Perception of the quality of life by children and parents and children’s time budgets” was implemented within the framework of the project of the world-class Scientific Center “Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Human Potential“.

    The study involved over 1,200 parents and their children aged 5–17, with both parents and children filling out questionnaires. It turned out that, on average, a schoolchild spends 48 hours a week studying, which is comparable to a six-day workweek for an adult. In high school (14–17 years old), girls have less time for leisure compared to middle school (11–13 years old), while boys have a stable time. Children of parents with higher education spend more free time on educational activities on weekdays, on average, while children of parents without higher education spend significantly more time on online games on weekdays.

    The most fashionable activities among children and their friends are online games, watching short videos and attending sports clubs. On average, children spend about 5.5 hours with gadgets on a weekday, and this time increases with age. Children of parents with a higher level of well-being are more involved in educational and active leisure than children of parents with a lower level of well-being.

    Vyacheslav Tikhomirov, Head of the Moscow Bureau of the Regional Office of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) for Europe and Central Asia, and Karen Avanesyan, Statistician and Monitoring Specialist of the UNICEF Department of Data, Analysis, Planning and Monitoring, shared their international experience and reported on the results of a comparative analysis of children’s well-being in different countries. Kuralai Mukhambetova and Gulaziya Isakhova, representatives of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (Kazakhstan), and Olga Melnik, an expert from the Belarusian State Pedagogical University named after Maxim Tank, shared their countries’ experience in studying and assessing children’s well-being.

    The round table was also attended by the Vice-Rector for Development of the Russian State University for the Humanities Sergey Pilipenko and the CEO of the company “Mikhailov and Partners. Analytics” Lyudmila Goryunova, who touched on the topic of bullying and cybersecurity of Russian schoolchildren.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Missions and challenges of youth policy: what universities should strive for

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    Universities have always been considered as something more than just a place for training personnel. In each historical period, they were given different goals, and different requirements were imposed depending on the stage of development of the country and society. What the university of the future should be like and how to build a youth policy in it were discussed by representatives of more than 40 universities from all over the country at a strategic session that took place at the National Research University Higher School of Economics on April 11–12.

    In recent years, the concept of youth policy has been undergoing a transformation: today, its tasks in universities are not just to provide leisure time for young people, but to fully and comprehensively develop their personality. Universities are beginning to work on building unified ecosystems of youth policy, in which each student can be unique and have their own development trajectory. At the same time, institutional support for the youth policy sphere is also in need of modernization. How to set up a system of grant competitions with a focus on supporting long-term systemic projects? How to understand students’ requests and build response support measures?

    At the opening of the strategic session, the head of Rosmolodezh Grigory Gurov spoke about the priorities of youth policy and the opportunities provided by the department, and also recalled the advantages of the grant competition. “Grants are not just funds for the implementation of a project. This is an opportunity to get acquainted with the work of state and public institutions, this is a protected opportunity to implement your project, bring public benefit, and gain competencies,” he emphasized.

    Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Olga Petrova thanked her colleagues from Rosmolodezh and the Higher School of Economics, emphasizing the importance of creating a unified system of work with young people. “Do not be afraid to interact with each other in your projects, within the subject, take into account inter-university collaborations. We are strengthening our common unified system of students, the implementation of youth policy among students, using all the tools and mechanisms that exist,” she said, welcoming the participants of the event.

    HSE Vice-Rector Dmitry Zemtsov, one of the ideologists of the strategic session, delivered the opening lecture-challenge “Students’ Dreams and the University Mission”. He noted that universities have always implemented the mission of social development, but at each historical stage and in each state they understood it differently. According to him, today there is a certain crisis of this concept, the issue is relevant for the entire global scientific community, at the same time it opens up opportunities for the transition to evidence-based youth policy, in which decision-making and development of measures are based on data and research.

    Director Institute of Education HSE University Evgeny Terentyev presented the results of a large-scale empirical study conducted by HSE together with 12 other Russian universities over the past three years. Scientists identified first-year students’ attitudes towards the role of higher education, their perception of its value, and their expectations of learning.

    The strategy session also included lectures by the chief research fellow Project-training laboratory “Youth policy” HSE Alexey Tokarev “The Image of the Future in the Mass Consciousness of Young People: Applied Sociology”, Director of the Resource Center of Rosmolodezh Pavel Khlopin “Modern Challenges of Education in the Sphere of Education”, Director Center for Sociology of Higher Education HSE Ivan Gruzdev “What young people are silent about and how can we find out about it” and others.

    The first day of the strategic session ended with the business game “Grad Kitezh”, the main objective of which was to demonstrate to the participants the importance of keeping the key goal and mission of their activities in focus. Having reflected on the results of the game, on the second day the teams spoke at a pitch session with a presentation of the best university solutions in the field of youth policy.

    Summing up the results of the strategic session, HSE expert Alexandrina Klyus and HSE Deputy Vice-Rector Ilya Yaskov called on students to treat their studies at the university as a very important job that serves the benefit of not only the university and the region, but the entire country. “Universities are always on the frontier, they really are the drivers of development, it is at the university that knowledge is born, which is then transformed into production and economic growth,” Ilya Yaskov summed up.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Light-dynamic fountain in the park of the Tsaritsyno museum-reserve is being prepared for the new season

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the park of the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, they have begun preparing the light-dynamic musical fountain for the new season. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “The specialists of the city economy complex carried out work to de-mothball the fountain. This is the only hydraulic structure in the capital that is covered with an inflatable dome during the winter. The protective structure was dismantled, after which the fountain was washed, the engineering systems were checked and it began to be prepared for the opening of the new season,” said Pyotr Biryukov.

    The dome that covers the fountain is made of polyvinyl chloride. It consists of eight sectors, each weighing 400 kilograms. The parts of the dome are connected by four thousand bolts and the same number of plates that hold 64 embedded parts. An air supply system is constantly operating to maintain the shape of the structure.

    The fountain in the park of the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve is very popular with city residents and is considered one of the most beautiful sights of the capital. Two years ago, specialists carried out a major overhaul of the structure, completely updating the acoustic system and electronic control system, sound amplifiers, underwater lights, pumping equipment, electrical and water supply systems. In addition, they repaired the granite facing of the bowl, parapets, stairs and the paved area around the fountain.

    Modern equipment and communications have made it possible to add brightness of colors, dynamics and variety of effects. Updated independent control lines of the fountain’s light and jet design allow creating a virtually unlimited number of artistic compositions.

    The musical light-dynamic fountain consists of almost four thousand lamps and more than 800 jets. Thanks to the work of 82 pumps, the jets are able to rise to a height of 15 meters to musical accompaniment.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SPbPU and the Republic of Tatarstan signed four cooperation agreements

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

    The program of the visit of the representative delegation of the Republic of Tatarstan to the Polytechnic included the signing of several cooperation agreements. The rais of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov and the vice-governor of St. Petersburg Vladimir Knyaginin participated in the solemn ceremony.

    The cooperation between the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University will contribute to the effective development of higher education in both subjects of the Federation, the training of highly qualified specialists, continuous professional development of workers, and the integration of professional education and science. The basis for achieving these goals should be joint relevant scientific, technical, educational, innovative, investment, production, and socio-economic projects and programs. The document was signed by the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan Ilsur Khadiullin and the Rector of SPbPU Andrey Rudskoy.

    The agreement provides for the unification of the partners’ efforts for the comprehensive development of a system for training scientific and engineering personnel, the involvement of students and young scientists in real scientific research and experimental design developments, and the creation of a new material base for the implementation of educational programs and scientific research projects.

    Other areas of cooperation include: modernization of the education system, improvement of the quality of educational services, advanced training of managers and teaching staff of educational institutions of the Republic of Tatarstan; popularization of science, development of scientific and technical creativity of young people, etc.

    Innopolis University has also joined the cooperation with the Polytechnic University. Having signed the agreement, SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy and Innopolis University Director Iskander Bariyev expressed their desire for strategic interaction between the universities in the field of methodological, educational and scientific activities. The agreement provides for the modernization of current educational programs and the development of new ones, including online ones. An important part of the cooperation will be joint scientific research, including the creation of a specialized laboratory for the development of composite materials for robotic systems and unmanned aircraft. Other areas of cooperation include: organizing academic mobility for teachers and students; popularization of scientific research; joint design, technological and experimental work in the field of robotics and mechatronics, the search for and design of new materials with specified properties, additive technologies, artificial intelligence; participation in the audit of Russian companies and enterprises, including an assessment of the level of their digital maturity, robotics and digital transformation; organization and holding of conferences, meetings, exhibitions and other events on current issues of industrial robotics, etc.

    Almetyevsk State Technological University “Higher School of Oil” has signed an agreement with the Polytechnic University to work together on innovative methods of engineering education, conduct scientific research and implement scientific, educational and creative projects, including within the framework of the federal project “Advanced Engineering Schools”. The document was signed by Andrey Rudskoy and Rector Alexander Dyakonov.

    Kazan National Research Technical University named after A. N. Tupolev-KAI has become a strategic partner of Polytechnic University. The agreement signed by Acting Rector Kirill Okhotkin and Rector of SPbPU Andrey Rudskoy provides for joint activities in scientific, educational, research and innovation spheres and support for large-scale scientific and industrial projects, including within the framework of advanced engineering schools. The partners agreed to use their scientific infrastructure and combine competencies to implement joint projects in such priority areas as: composite material structures; additive, laser and plasma technologies; information and control systems; radio photonics; quantum technologies; electromagnetic compatibility; microelectronics; digital modeling of elements of manned and unmanned transport systems; artificial intelligence.

    “We have very close ties with the Republic of Tatarstan through the Academy of Sciences,” commented Vladimir Knyagin, Vice-Governor of St. Petersburg. “For our St. Petersburg branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tatar colleagues are not only partners, but also, in many cases, cooperators in research. There is an exchange of personnel, research topics, and knowledge. And the fact that today we have the head of the republic testifies to the official recognition of the importance of such interaction.”

    After the signing ceremony, another ceremonial procedure took place — the awarding of representatives of the Polytechnic University. For fruitful cooperation and significant contribution to strengthening the socio-economic potential of the Republic of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhanov presented medals “100 years of the formation of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic” to Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation Alexey Borovkov, Director of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport Anatoly Popovich and Academic Secretary of SPbPU Dmitry Karpov.

    During the visit, the delegation of Tatarstan visited several specialized scientific and production sites of the Polytechnic University. Thus, in the Laboratory of Light Materials and Structures, the guests got acquainted with the technologies of additive electric arc growth and friction stir welding. Director of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport Anatoly Popovich presented the competencies of SPbPU in the field of large-scale 3D metal printing, spoke about the equipment used, and demonstrated product samples. The partners also saw the advanced developments of the Polytechnic University in the field of additive laser technologies, visitedNetwork engineering center and other workshops.

    In the experimental design bureau of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” (OKB PISH), guests from Tatarstan got acquainted with breakthrough developments and research in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), aircraft manufacturing, engine and rocket engineering, as well as robotics, implemented using approaches to systemic digital engineering based on the Digital Platform for the Development and Application of Digital Twins CML-Bench®.

    Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation of SPbPU, Head of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” Alexey Borovkov presented to the guests a line of multifunctional devices – a family of electric unmanned aerial vehicles “Snegir”: the “Snegir-1” model and its improved version VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing – vertical takeoff and landing) “Snegir-1.5”. Alexey Ivanovich emphasized that the development of the UAV “Snegir-1.5” was carried out using virtual test benches and testing grounds, as well as using the domestic Digital platform CML-Bench®, which made it possible to optimize the design methods of unmanned aircraft systems and their components. The project is being implemented within the framework of the federal initiative “Development, standardization and serial production of unmanned aircraft systems and components” of the national project “Unmanned aircraft systems”, which was launched in accordance with the Strategy for the development of unmanned aviation of the Russian Federation until 2030 and for the future until 2035.

    Alexey Borovkov noted that leading specialists of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” are developing technologies and a demonstrator of a software package for the automated design of electric propeller-motor groups of unmanned aerial vehicles, and demonstrated the results of the development and manufacture of a prototype of the CML_03 electric motor for unmanned aerial vehicles with improved technical characteristics. The development is based on multi-criteria optimization methods and interdisciplinary calculation methods.

    Speaking about the promising projects of the SPbPU Ecosystem of Technological Development, Aleksey Borovkov focused on the strategic tasks planned and already implemented jointly with the partner of the SPbPU – the scientific institution “Engineering and Design Center for Support of Operation of Space Technology” to create tooling kits and quality control for the manufacture of tank structures of the Angara family of launch vehicles using advanced technologies. In addition, the vice-rector announced the start of a project to create a prototype of the CML-Aeroplane, where the key task is multi-criteria optimization of the design taking into account aerodynamics, flight dynamics, strength, fuel efficiency and cost.

    As part of the project activities of the structural divisions of the SPbPU Technological Development Ecosystem, a scientific and technological reserve has been formed that allows us to carry out cross-industry technology transfer and accelerate the design of complex and new products thanks to the CML-Bench® Digital Platform, which stores information on solving similar problems, concluded Alexey Ivanovich.

    The guests were interested in the activities of the Student Design Bureau (SDB), which operates within the structure of the SPbPU Advanced Engineering School Design Bureau. SDB is a unique educational and practical platform where students, under the guidance of university teachers and specialists from industrial partners, acquire basic engineering competencies through participation in real R&D, and also have the opportunity to implement their own initiatives in the field of technological creativity. As an example, Alexey Borovkov cited the development of the SPbPU Advanced Engineering School student team CML®-Bots – the combat robot “Laska”. This project became the winner of the International Robot Fighting Championship in India in April 2025 and a number of Russian student competitions earlier.

    “The Battle of Robots is a prestigious championship where engineers compete in creating the most effective combat vehicles,” noted Alexey Ivanovich. “Our students not only achieve victories, but also constantly improve the design, deepening their knowledge in robotics, mechanics and physics. The acquired skills allow them to find non-standard, interdisciplinary solutions to complex engineering problems, which is extremely important for future professional activities.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Fragmentation and Block Formation: How the Global Economy is Changing

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    Within the framework XXV Yasinsky (April) International Scientific Conference The former head of the Bank of Russia, professor of the Department of Finance and Credit of the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University, Sergei Dubinin, gave an honorary report. He spoke about the transformation of the global monetary and financial system and the Russian economy.

    As Sergey Dubinin noted, one of the main trends that became noticeable after the pandemic and is observed now is the fragmentation of the global world economy. “This fragmentation today constitutes some stage, a phase of globalization. It was initially understood as deglobalization, complete collapse, but it quickly became clear that the situation is not quite like that,” the speaker noted. Fragmentation leads to a slowdown in international trade, and to an increase in barriers to the movement of goods, services, labor, and restrictions on the spread of technology. These trends are causing concern among many experts.

    Fragmentation is very noticeable in the relations between countries. Blocks are being created that are oriented towards the US and China. There are also so-called neutral states, intermediary countries. For example, India or Mexico, they “want to be intermediaries in both trade and financial transactions,” says Sergey Dubinin. “Economic relations are developing more actively within the blocks. Both trade [transactions] and capital movement between the blocks are facing restrictions, in particular tariffs,” he says. At the same time, the latest news about the increase in tariffs by US President Donald Trump is strengthening these trends, the expert notes.

    Against the backdrop of events in the global economy, confidence in American securities has declined. “It was a safe haven,” notes Sergei Dubinin. “And that was the advantage of the American financial market system, when even in the conditions of a crisis that began on the US market, US government securities were considered the best insurance asset. And very large amounts of money were directed there.” And in recent years, there has been a noticeable decline in investments in these securities.

    “Right now there is an acute phase in the relationship between China and the United States. It can lead to various consequences, both for political and economic life,” the expert notes. And here it is important to understand what position Russia wants to take. “Recently, we have heard a lot of talk about Russian-American joint economic projects,” says Sergey Dubinin. One point of view is that it is better to take the position of an intermediary country than to unilaterally focus on one country.

    The former head of the Central Bank also spoke about the state of the Russian financial sector. He noted that despite numerous sanctions, the position of banks remains stable. The volume of net profit of banks in 2024 reached more than 4 trillion rubles. According to him, there are currently just over 300 credit institutions left on the market, and only 35 banks were unprofitable. He recalled that “during the period from 2010 to 2020, 681 banks were closed.”

    As a result, according to Sergei Dubinin, a “highly concentrated and fairly stable” system has now emerged. The top ten largest Russian banks, which include systemically important players, account for almost 80% of the banking system’s assets. At the same time, “quality indicators remain quite good.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russian Conversation Club Continues to Help Foreign Students

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Master class on painting matryoshka dolls. In the center – Chairman of the Council of Foreign Students Antonia Angelova

    In the second semester of the 2024/25 academic year, traditional meetings of the Russian Conversation Club (RCC), organized by the Council of Foreign Students (CFS) of SPbGASU, continued. Classes are held at the Student Leisure and Creativity Center “Kirpich” on Fontanka, 123, under the leadership of the Deputy Chairman of the CFS, Sabrinakhon Solehzoda.

    The Russian Conversation Club brings together foreign students to study Russian language and culture. Its uniqueness lies in the combination of language practice and acquaintance with cultural and historical aspects of Russia. The club also provides foreign students with adaptation assistance. The meetings are held in an informal and friendly atmosphere, which allows each participant to feel comfortable.

    Since 2020, more than 400 students from different countries have become members of the club. Students from other universities (St. Petersburg State University, Baltic State Technical University, St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University, Russian State Pedagogical University), as well as employees of the St. Petersburg Youth House and the Admiralty Youth Center, also participated in the RRC.

    The current academic semester included events dedicated to the Maslenitsa and Martenitsa holidays, as well as a creative workshop where students immersed themselves in a creative atmosphere, painting the symbol of Russia – the matryoshka doll. On the back of the matryoshka dolls, participants encrypted wishes for future students using the Glagolitic alphabet – the ancient Slavic alphabet. These messages will be waiting for new students to inspire them to study the language and culture.

    Antonia Angelova, Chairperson of the SIO, says: “The Russian Conversation Club, created in 2020, has already held more than 120 meetings. Unlike traditional language courses, our club includes elements of cultural events, which makes the learning process more exciting and multifaceted. Taking into account our own experience of participating in conversation clubs, we have developed our own approach, which is effective in developing communication and adaptation skills in foreign students.”

    The Council of Foreign Students invites everyone to the meetings of the Russian Conversation Club, where participants immerse themselves in the culture of different nations, meet like-minded people and discuss interesting topics. Join us!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin announced the start of restoration of the historic building of the Morozov Hospital

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Work on modernizing the Morozov Children’s Hospital continues. Specialists have begun restoring building No. 10. Sergei Sobyanin reported this in his telegram channel.

    “The building on 4th Dobryninsky Lane is a cultural heritage site of regional significance. Work is planned on the facade and roof. Inside the building, for example, we will restore the brickwork of the walls, the Monier vaults in the basement, and restore the floors made of Mettlach ceramic tiles,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @Mos_Sobyanin

    All work will be carried out as part of a comprehensive modernization Morozov Children’s Hospital. In 2017, a children’s medical building was built there — the largest in the country. In the fall of 2022, the renovated pediatric building No. 1 began operating.

    Currently, specialists are renovating buildings No. 15, 16 and 17. In addition, comprehensive improvement of the territory is planned.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Where will the high-speed trains to St. Petersburg stop in Moscow?

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Four stops for high-speed rail (HSR) trains to St. Petersburg will be prepared in the capital. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “On the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin, we continue working on the high-speed railway project to St. Petersburg. There will be four stops for high-speed trains in Moscow: Leningradsky Station, Rizhskaya, Petrovsko-Razumovskaya and Zelenograd-Kryukovo. In total, at the four high-speed railway stops, it will be possible to transfer to 14 metro stations and Moscow Central Diameters, as well as to ground city transport. Each station will become a real city railway station and will be equipped with everything necessary for passengers. It will become more convenient for residents of not only Moscow, but also the nearest Moscow region,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    Thanks to the location of the intermediate stations, residents of the north of Moscow and nearby cities in the Moscow region will be able to significantly save travel time without unnecessary trips to the center.

    For residents of the Timiryazevsky and Marfino districts, as well as those traveling from the north of the Moscow region – from Lobnya, Dolgoprudny, Khimki and other cities – Petrovsko-Razumovskaya is suitable. Here you can transfer from the first and third Moscow Central Diameters, as well as two metro lines – Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya and Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya. For residents of Dolgoprudny, the trip to St. Petersburg will be cut in half – to about 2.5 hours without unnecessary transfers.

    Residents of the Ostankino, Maryina Roshcha, and Alekseevsky districts will be able to use the convenient Rizhskaya city station. Here you can transfer to three diameters at once, as well as to two metro lines, including the Big Circle. Travel time to St. Petersburg from Rizhskaya will be just over two hours.

    It will also become more convenient for residents of Zelenograd, as well as the Molzhaninovsky District and Khimki: new high-speed trains will stop at the Zelenograd-Kryukovo station. For residents of Khimki, with the appearance of a new station in Zelenograd, the travel time to the Northern capital will be reduced from five to two and a half hours.

    The Moscow-St. Petersburg HSR-1 will connect the country’s largest urban agglomerations, where more than 40 million people live in total — about 30 percent of Russia’s population. Travel time between Moscow and St. Petersburg will be reduced almost twofold, to two hours and 15 minutes.

    The launch of the highway will also help develop tourism and business, and create new jobs. Environmentally friendly rail transport will reduce harmful emissions into the atmosphere and reduce the number of road accidents.

    To launch the VSM-1, a completely new high-speed rolling stock will be developed, which will reach speeds of up to 400 kilometers per hour. The contract with the manufacturer for the supply of 41 such trains was signed in 2024. In total, 43 trains will be produced and supplied for the VSM-1 by the end of 2030, taking into account the previously concluded contract.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The investor has restored the premises in a historic building on Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The new owner has put in order a non-residential premises with an area of almost 44 square meters, located in a cultural heritage site of regional significance on Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street (building 22/2). This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    “The investor purchased a 43.7 square meter space in a historic building (at 22/2 Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street) from the city at a competition, recognized as a cultural heritage site of regional significance. In 1905, the editorial office of the Bolshevik newspaper Vpered was located here. The space restored by the entrepreneur is the third one that was purchased from the capital in this building at a competition. In total, more than 270 square meters of space in the building have been put in order thanks to the new owners,” said Maxim Gaman.

    The building on Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street was built in 1902–1904 by Major General Vladimir Semenkovich according to the design of architect Karl Treiman as a tenement house. The ground floor housed shops, the second floor housed offices, and the upper floors housed inexpensive housing. During the year of the first Russian revolution, the building housed the editorial office of the Bolshevik newspaper Vperyod, where articles by Vladimir Lenin, Anatoly Lunacharsky, and Vaclav Vorovsky were published. After 1917, it housed communal apartments, and the lower floors were used for trade.

    Currently, it is a residential apartment building, although part of the space, as before, is used for commercial purposes. For example, there are several cafes, shops, a beauty salon. The building is located in the city center with developed infrastructure, from here you can walk to the Okhotny Ryad metro station, so the house has high investment potential.

    According to investor Dmitry Kletsky, in accordance with the terms of the agreement, a project was first prepared to adapt the premises for modern use, and then work was carried out in agreement with the capital’s Department of Cultural Heritage: redevelopment, replacement of flooring, waterproofing, equipping a kitchenette, equipping it with plumbing and an electric stove.

    The entrepreneur may use the premises at his own discretion, but on condition that the chosen type of activity does not pose a threat to the historical building. The investor is obliged to maintain the cultural heritage site in proper technical, sanitary and fire safety condition.

    Representatives of the capital Department of City Property And Department of Cultural Heritage are part of a specialized commission for monitoring compliance with the terms of competitions for the sale of cultural heritage sites. It evaluates how buyers fulfill their obligations. If they are not fulfilled properly, the city has the right to fine the violator or terminate the contract with him.

    The investor has restored the premises in a historic building on Kuznetsky Most StreetInvestors have restored 14 premises in historic buildings in Moscow since 2017

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Business game from the company “Samolet”: students of SPbGASU tried themselves in the role of developers

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Students working on a residential development concept

    A business game organized by the construction company Samolet took place in the Growth Point space of SPbGASU.

    Students were able to immerse themselves in the developer’s profession: participants had to model their own project in the Leningrad Region – develop a concept for residential development, take into account social infrastructure and analyze economic indicators. All decisions were made in a team and under the guidance of experienced company specialists.

    During the game, students not only gained practical experience, but also learned more about career opportunities in the development industry, the specifics of project team work, and key skills that are in demand in the labor market.

    “Such events are an important part of professional orientation. They help future specialists make an informed choice of career path, as well as establish direct contact with industry representatives,” noted Ekaterina Abolina, Director of the Center for Student Entrepreneurship and Career at SPbGASU.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Students of SPbGASU presented their projects of a concert complex for Brest in the Republic of Belarus

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Meeting at the regional executive committee

    On April 14, a meeting of fourth-year students and teachers of the Faculty of Architecture of SPbGASU Daria Boytsova and Oleg Fedorov with the chief architect of the region Nikolai Vlasyuk took place in the Executive Committee of the Brest Region (Republic of Belarus). The meeting was also attended by teachers and students of the Department of Architecture of the Brest State Technical University (BrSTU). The event became the next stage of cooperation between the two universities, including in project activities. During the meeting, projects for a multifunctional concert complex in Brest, developed by students of the Departments of Architectural Design and Design of the Architectural Environment of SPbGASU, were presented.

    Arina Aleksanova presented a project where the Belarusian national pattern “fire” is used in the volumetric-spatial solution of the complex and the architecture of the facades, giving expressiveness and cultural identity. In addition, the use of light accents is envisaged, imitating the flickering of flame, which enhances the emotional perception of the object in the evening.

    Elza Sharipova’s concept refers to the image of medieval Brest in the engraving by E. Dahlberg. The author of the project noted the vertical tripartite structure of the city fabric, which was reflected in the appearance of the concert hall.

    Maria Kondakova proposes to include a number of multi-level public spaces in the structure of the complex, from where a view of one of Brest’s waterways will open up.

    Valeria Ganeeva used a technique typical for fortification structures: the formation of embankments and inclined walls. This approach is intended to preserve the memory of the place and remind us of the heroic history of the city.

    Margarita Kotikova reflected the synergy of nature, art and history in her concept: her building should consist of three integral volumes, united by a common structure, which personifies the flow of water, music and time.

    The project of the multifunctional complex, developed by Sofia Krivdina, reflects the key features of the Belarusian cultural and natural heritage: Belovezhskaya Pushcha, national ornament and the tradition of lighting lanterns before sunset. The central volume of the hall is associated with a powerful source of light and is covered with a translucent membrane. The design of the ramp and the restaurant supports were inspired by the Belovezhskaya Pushcha motifs. The visual identity of the project is given by the perforated pattern in the decoration of the facades, based on the traditional Belarusian ornament.

    The historical fact about the development of Brest at the intersection of two rivers and trade routes became the basis of Irina Zaplatkina’s concept. The permeability of the ground floor space and the central atrium with a system of viewing arches reflect the “path” and “hope”. The movement along the street is accompanied by an exposition dedicated to the traditions and culture of Brest residents. An active system of dominants emphasizes the dynamism of society. All this should have a strong emotional impact on visitors.

    The Chief Architect of the Brest Region and BrSTU teachers highly appreciated the projects of SPbGASU students. Our students will continue working on the concert hall project and the concept for the development of the embankment in Brest.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: AtomSkills: Polytech strengthens its position in training engineering personnel

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

    The tenth international industry championship of professional skills AtomSkills 2025 was held in Yekaterinburg — a large-scale competition among students and specialists of the nuclear industry. The organizer is the state corporation Rosatom. This year, the Civil Engineering Institute presented its team in the student league. These are fifth-year students of the specialist program Dmitry Zharkov, Alina Doroshenko, Tatyana Slobodanyuk and Vitaly Naumovich. The experts from the ICI were employees of the Higher School of Industrial, Civil and Road Construction Alexander Mitin and Mikhail Safoshkin. They participated in the development of the competition task and the assessment of the works, which emphasizes the high level of involvement of the institute in the development of professional standards.

    The ISI team competed in the Engineering Design competency. Participants had to develop a project for a capital construction project, including design solutions, technological aspects, and electrical systems. The team also had to create a full-fledged information model of the building. Particular attention was paid to working with modern domestic software to fill the information model with all the necessary data.

    At the championship, agreements were reached on cooperation with leading technical universities, which opens up new prospects for joint educational and scientific projects.

    “Participation in AtomSkills is an important step in the professional development of our students,” noted Alexander Mitin, assistant of the Higher School of Construction and Urban Development. “The students not only tested their knowledge in practice, but also received a unique opportunity to communicate with potential employers and leading specialists in the construction industry. Such experience is extremely important for the formation of sought-after professional competencies in our students.”

    Participation in AtomSkills was an incredibly valuable experience for me. Strong training in TIM at the Polytechnic University allowed me to confidently work with information modeling at the competition. We not only applied the knowledge in practice, but also saw how TIM is implemented in real projects within the Rosatom state corporation. This is a completely new level of understanding the profession, – shared his impressions Dmitry Zharkov, a specialist in information modeling from the ISI team.

    The ISI team successfully demonstrated a high level of professional competence and returned with new knowledge, contacts and opportunities for further growth. Participation in the prestigious international industry championship AtomSkills clearly demonstrates the compliance of ISI students’ training with modern professional standards and creates new opportunities for improving the institute’s educational programs.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A drama about Vladimir Mayakovsky will be filmed at the Moskino cinema park

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    IN cinema park “Moskino” decorations will appear that replicate the architecture of Moscow at the beginning of the 20th century. They will be needed for filming a drama about the life of Vladimir Mayakovsky.

    A team of specialists headed by the chief artist of the cinema park, Sergei Fevralev, worked on the creation of the scenery for Moscow during the times of constructivism. He has dozens of sites to his credit, including those beloved by filmmakers and visitors to the cinema park, Moscow of the 1940s, Center of Moscow, Cowboy Town, Deaf Village, and others.

    The author’s main task was to embody the ambitions of the artists of the 1910s–1930s — the founders of constructivism. Massive, clear and unusual forms of buildings became a vivid embodiment of the political and creative ideas of that time. For the realism of filming, real rails will be installed on the location, along which a tram from the early 20th century will run.

    “The impetus for the emergence of constructivism was the rapid scientific and technological progress in the second half of the 19th century. The agrarian and rural world was replaced by industrial cities. People moved there en masse from villages, gender relations and family structure changed, the role of religious traditions faded, and faith in the power of technology grew stronger. Large-scale changes in society gave birth to a whole generation of radical artists and then architects who became the founders of constructivism. Our task was to embody these changes in the external appearance of the buildings of the new natural site and convey the dramaturgy through the scenery,” said Sergei Fevralev.

    Filming of the biographical series about Vladimir Mayakovsky will begin in the summer of 2025. The plot will tell about the difficult relationship between the poet and the mysterious woman, whom he loved all his life. The production will be handled by the film company that created the film “One Hundred Years Ago”, the series “Fisher” and “Prestige”. The director of the project will be Ovez Narliev.

    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 by the capital Department of Culture. 24 natural sites, four pavilions and six infrastructure facilities have already been set up here, 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 as part of the Moscow — City of Cinema project. Its structure includes the Moskino Film Park, the Maxim Gorky Film Studio (sites on Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdaisky Proyezd), the Moskino Film Commission, as well as a film factory, a network of cinemas and the Moskino film platform.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Investors will be able to restore three premises in the capital’s historic buildings

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The city will put up for auction three non-residential premises located in cultural heritage sites of regional significance. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “The city will put up for auction three non-residential premises in historical buildings in the Central and Southern administrative districts. Their total area is about 660 square meters. According to the terms of the sale, the new owners must comply with security obligations. This will guarantee the preservation of the capital’s architectural heritage,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    Entrepreneurs buy cultural heritage sites or parts of them at auctions and always put them in order before using them. As a result, the unique architecture of the city is preserved, and businesses have the opportunity to develop in areas with high business, consumer and tourist activity.

    All premises are conveniently located – close to Moscow metro stations.

    Properties in historic buildings are attractive not only because of the potential for a large flow of customers, but also because they are located in developed areas of the city with high business activity.

    “All three premises occupy the basements of residential buildings. In the Meshchansky and Presnensky districts, the area of the objects is about 50 square meters, which is suitable for opening a small point of sale. Not far from the Shabolovskaya metro station, a premises with an area of almost 560 square meters will be put up for auction. The future owner will be able to open, for example, a co-working center there,” added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property

    Maxim Gaman.

    One of the premises is located in the Tryndins’ apartment building on Bolshaya Lubyanka, a cultural heritage site of regional significance. On Krasnaya Presnya, the commercial premises are located in the apartment building of merchant Moisei Kochubei. On Lesteva Street, a premises in the Khavsko-Shabolovsky residential complex from 1927-1930, built according to the design of architects N. Travin and B. Blokhin, which is also a cultural heritage site of regional significance, will be put up for auction.

    All information about the premises put up for auction is presented on the capital’s investment portal. You can learn more about them, study the lot documentation and the rules for conducting auctions in the section “Property from the city”The organizer of the auctions is Moscow City Department of Competition Policy.

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

    Investors can purchase a large space in a historic building on Lesteva StreetThe city will put up for auction the premises in the Tryndins’ apartment building

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The city opened a tender for the right to implement a large-scale investment project in Zelenograd Administrative Okrug

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The city has opened a tender for the right to implement a large-scale investment project in the Zelenograd Administrative District (ZelAO). This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “We support the construction of modern industrial infrastructure on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin. This contributes to the localization of high-tech production in the capital and the emergence of new high-paying jobs. Thus, the city has opened a tender for the implementation of a large-scale investment project in Zelenograd Administrative Okrug. The winner of the auction will be able to build an enterprise in the automotive, light, pharmaceutical, food or construction industries,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    After signing the agreement on the implementation of a large-scale investment project, a land lease agreement will be concluded with the auction winner for a period of three years. During this time, the investor will have to build an industrial and production facility in Zelenograd Administrative Okrug with a total area of at least 4.7 thousand square meters and localize production.

    “The city has been holding auctions for the right to implement large-scale investment projects since 2024. Practice shows that this approach allows the investor to significantly reduce the approval period and quickly begin implementing the project, since the winner of the auction receives a pre-prepared land plot from the city: changes are made to the land use and development rules, and the types of permitted use of the land plot for the construction of an industrial facility are determined,” emphasized the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    The city has already concluded the first agreement within the framework of the new approach to identifying investors for the implementation of large-scale investment projects. Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of City Property Maxim Gaman clarified that an agreement on the implementation of a large-scale investment project in the Novokosino area was signed with the only bidder. It provides for the subsequent lease of a land plot of 0.86 hectares for a period of five years. The investor will be able to build a production facility of 14 thousand square meters and choose its purpose based on the established list of types of permitted use.

    Today, more than 90 large-scale investment projects are being implemented in the capital, under which industrial enterprises will appear in different areas of the city and create about 60 thousand new jobs.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In April and May, traffic patterns will temporarily change in several districts of the capital

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On April 18, 19, 23, 29 and 30, as well as on May 3, 4, 7 and 9, temporary traffic restrictions will be in effect in the city. They will affect the Central (CAD), Western (ZAO) (section of the MKAD closure in the Mozhaisk Highway area) and South-Eastern (SEAD) administrative districts. There will also be changes in the operation of pedestrian crossings. In addition, parking will be temporarily prohibited in restricted areas.

    Where traffic will be blocked

    April 18–19

    In connection with preparations for the Victory Parade, traffic on the outer side of the Moscow Ring Road (MKAD) from Minskoye to Novorizhanskoye Highway will be restricted from 18 April 22:00 to 19 April 22:00. During this time, the section of Novorizhanskoye Highway from building 3, building 1 to MKAD, Volgogradsky Prospekt from MKAD to the Third Transport Ring, Projected Drive No. 3502 and Shosseyny Drive will be closed.

    April 23

    On April 23, from 9:00 p.m. until the end of the event, sections of Tverskaya Street from Mokhovaya Street to Tverskoy Boulevard and from Bolshaya Bronnaya to Bolshaya Sadovaya will be closed to traffic. The following streets will be inaccessible to traffic: 1-ya Tverskaya-Yamskaya, Mokhovaya, Okhotny Ryad, Bolshaya Nikitskaya and the exit onto Tverskaya from the Mayakovskaya metro station from house 2, building 2 to house 2, building 1 on 1-ya Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street. Short-term closures of traffic are possible on Tverskoy and Strastnoy Boulevards, as well as on Bolshoi Putinkovsky Lane.

    April 29 and May 3

    On April 29 and May 3, a number of streets will be closed from 10:30 p.m. During this period, it will be impossible to drive along the streets of Serafimovich, Bolshaya Polyanka, Novy Arbat, Vozdvizhenka, Mokhovaya, Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya, Bolshaya Sadovaya, Sadovaya-Triumfalnaya, Sadovaya-Karetnaya, 1st and 2nd Brestskiy. In addition, traffic will be closed on Novinsky Boulevard, Borovitskaya Square, Bolshoy and Maly Kamenny Bridges. Traffic will be opened as the column passes. Parking will be prohibited on the closed sections from 12:01 a.m. on April 28 until 3:00 a.m. on May 4.

    April 29 and 30, May 3, 4, 7 and 9

    On April 29 and May 3 from 16:30 to 19:00, on May 7 and 9 from 05:00 to 08:00, traffic will be closed on Proektiruemy Proezd No. 3502 and Shosseyny Proezd, along Zemlyanoy Val, Marxistskaya, Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya, Sadovaya-Spasskaya, Sadovaya-Karetnaya, Bolshaya Sadovaya and Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya streets. In addition, it will be impossible to drive along Volgogradsky Prospekt from Lyublinskaya to Abelmanovskaya Street, Taganskaya Square, Novinsky Boulevard, and along the Garden Ring – on the section from Bolshaya Spasskaya Street to the Samotechnaya overpass. The restrictions will affect the Mayakovsky Tunnel and Oruzheyny Lane. Parking in restricted areas will also be prohibited from 00:01 on April 28 until 03:00 on May 4 and from 00:01 on May 6 until 13:00 on May 9.

    Due to the events, the traffic pattern in the Taganskaya Square area will temporarily change. From 16:30 on April 29 to 03:00 on April 30, from 16:30 on May 3 to 03:00 on May 4, and from 05:00 to 13:00 on May 7 and 9, two-way traffic will be organized on sections of Taganskaya Street from Rogozhsky Val Street to Tovarishchesky Lane, in Mayakovsky Lane, Marxist Lane, and on the section of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Street from Taganskaya Square to Stanislavsky Street.

    On April 29 and May 3, from 17:30 until the end of the event, and on May 7 from 05:30 until the end of the event, traffic will be closed on Tverskaya, 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya and Mokhovaya streets. The changes will affect Okhotny Ryad, Balchug, Bolshaya Nikitskaya, Bolotnaya, Sadovnicheskaya, Solyanka and Petrovka streets. It will also be impossible to drive along the central embankments, such as Moskvoretskaya, Kremlevskaya, Goncharnaya, Kotelnicheskaya, Ustinskaya, Podgorskaya, Sofiyskaya, Raushskaya, Bolotnaya, Sadovnicheskaya and Kadashevskaya.

    Traffic will be temporarily prohibited on Novaya and Staraya Squares, Kitaygorodsky Proezd, Lubochny Lane, Bolshoy and Maly Moskvoretsky and Chugunny Bridges.

    On April 29 and May 3 from 10:00 PM until the end of the event and on May 7 from 10:00 AM until the end of the event, traffic will be closed on Tverskoy Boulevard, as well as on Strastnoy Boulevard from Tverskaya Street to Naryshkinsky Proyezd and on Bolshoy Putinkovsky Lane from Malaya Dmitrovka Street to Tverskaya. Parking will be prohibited there from 12:01 AM on April 28 until 3:00 AM on May 4 and from 12:01 AM on May 6 until 1:00 PM on May 9.

    On April 29 and May 3 from 11:30 pm until the end of the event and on May 7 from 10:00 am until the end of the event, it will be impossible to drive on Bolshoy and Maly Kamenny Bridges, Vozdvizhenka, Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya, Bolshaya Sadovaya, Sadovaya-Triumfalnaya, 1st and 2nd Brestskiy, Sadovaya-Karetnaya, Sadovaya-Spasskaya, Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya, Marxistskaya, Bolshaya Polyanka, Novy Arbat and Zemlyanoy Val streets. Volgogradsky Prospekt from Abelmanovskaya to Lyublinskaya Streets, Oruzheiny Lane, Proektiruemy Proezd No. 3502 and Shosseyny Proezd will be closed. Parking will be prohibited from 12:01 am on April 28 until 3:00 am on May 4 and from 12:01 am on May 6 until 1:00 pm on May 9.

    May 9

    On May 9, from 05:30 until the end of the event, Tverskaya, 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya, Mokhovaya, Bolshaya Nikitskaya, Bolotnaya and Sadovnicheskaya streets will be closed to traffic. It will be impossible to drive along Okhotny Ryad, Balchug, Solyanka and Petrovka streets. Traffic will also be closed along the central embankments, such as Moskvoretskaya, Kremlevskaya, Goncharnaya, Kotelnicheskaya, Ustinskaya, Podgorskaya, Sofiyskaya, Prechistenskaya, Raushskaya, Bolotnaya, Sadovnicheskaya and Kadashevskaya. Novaya and Staraya Squares, Kitaygorodsky Proezd, Lubochny Lane, Bolshoy and Maly Moskvoretsky and Chugunny Bridges will be temporarily closed. It will also be impossible to drive along 1st and 2nd Raushsky Lanes.

    On this day, from 10:00 until the end of the event, traffic will be closed on the streets Petrovka, Rozhdestvenka, Bolshaya Polyanka, Bolshaya Dmitrovka, Bolshaya Yakimanka, Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya, Sadovaya-Triumfalnaya, 1st and 2nd Brestskiy, Sadovaya-Spasskaya, Marksistskaya, in Oruzheyny Lane, on the section of Volgogradsky Prospekt from Lyublinskaya to Abelmanovskaya Street. The section of the Garden Ring from Bolshaya Spasskaya Street to the Samotechnaya overpass will also be inaccessible for travel. Parking will be prohibited on the closed sections from 00:01 on May 8 to 13:00 on May 9.

    Changes in the operation of pedestrian crossings

    On April 29, as well as May 3, 7 and 9, some underground pedestrian crossings will be temporarily closed in the Central and South-Eastern Administrative Districts. Restrictions will be introduced on sections of Volgogradsky Prospekt, Garden Ring, Tverskaya Street:

    — April 29, May 3 — from 17:30 until the end of the event;

    — May 7 and 9 — from 05:00 until the end of the event.

    On the section of the Garden Ring from the Mayakovskaya metro station to Novy Arbat Street and on Novy Arbat, underground pedestrian crossings will be closed:

    — April 29, May 3 — from 22:00 until the end of the event;

    — May 7 and 9 — from 10:00 until the end of the event.

    An underground pedestrian crossing across Tverskaya Street will be opened in the area of the Mayakovskaya metro station.

    Detailed information about the changes is posted on the website Traffic Management CenterDrivers are asked to be attentive and plan their route in advance.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Renovation program: two residential complexes built in Kosino-Ukhtomsky district

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Two residential complexes were built under the renovation program in the Kosino-Ukhtomsky district. Their total area is over 20 thousand square meters. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    “In total, the two new residential complexes will have 173 apartments with a total area of over 10,000 square meters. Five of them are for people with disabilities, with increased corridor and doorway widths and special plumbing. For the convenience of residents, elevators have been installed in the entrances, rooms for concierges and storage areas for strollers and bicycles have been equipped. The first floors are non-residential – in the future, social and household infrastructure facilities will open there. Active recreation and sports areas have appeared in the adjacent territory near the new buildings, and CCTV cameras and outdoor lighting have been installed for the safety and comfort of city residents,” noted Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The new buildings were erected on Chernoye Ozero Street (building 7 and building 8) in an area with developed urban and transport infrastructure. Nearby are bus stops (Chernoye Ozero Street, Kosinskaya Fabrika, Bolshaya Kosinskaya Street, 24, and Orenburgskaya Street), as well as educational institutions, a children’s clinic, a community center, shops, and cafes.

    “The entire construction cycle of buildings under the renovation program was supervised by Mosgosstroynadzor. During this period, a total of 24 control and supervision events took place: inspectors checked the quality of construction work, finishing, installation of engineering systems and completed landscaping. Based on the results of the final inspections, the committee issued conclusions on the compliance of objects with design documentation and approved architectural solutions,” added the Chairman of the Committee for State Construction Supervision of the City of Moscow (Mosgosstroynadzor) Anton Slobodchikov.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin told on resettlement under the renovation program in the Timiryazevsky district.

    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 instructed to double the pace of implementation of the renovation program.

    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: Students of SPbGASU undergo internship in China

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Students of SPbGASU in the construction laboratory of Henan Urban Engineering University

    As part of the academic mobility program, 37 students of the St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering are undergoing an internship at the Henan University of Urban Development (PRC). The visit, organized in accordance with the cooperation agreement between the two universities, will last from April 1 to 25.

    The program includes a variety of activities that will immerse you in Chinese culture and introduce you to the Chinese construction industry.

    Sabrinahon Solehzoda, a second-year Master’s student in the Faculty of Civil Engineering, shared her impressions of the internship: “We live and study on the campus of Henan University of Urban Planning. The campus is the first thing that struck us in Pingdingshan, where the university is located. It is like a separate city, but only for students, where there is everything you need for life. We visited many sights: Chaiya Shan Mountain, Yao Shan Mountain, the Big Buddha, the Museum of Architecture. We also had a trip to another city – Wuhan, where we saw the sights and visited Wuhan University of Technology, presented our university, told about St. Petersburg. We were given books about architecture and construction in the PRC. In China, all the people are very kind and responsive: in the first days, when we still did not understand anything, not a single passerby refused to help.”

    Ekaterina Tsygankova, a first-year student of the Master’s program in the Faculty of Civil Engineering, also spoke about how the trip was going: “We visited various laboratories and workshops, and saw how TIM technologies work in China. During practical classes, we were able to use construction equipment, which significantly broadened our horizons and allowed us to compare it with what is used in Russia. We were able to get acquainted with the specifics of the educational process in Chinese universities. In addition to the Henan University of Urban Development, we visited the Wuhan Institute of Technology and Pingdingshan University. We had a unique opportunity to visit a Chinese construction site and observe the work.

    In addition, we were able to take part in the Russian-Chinese drawing and watercolour competition. This is a great opportunity to demonstrate our creative abilities, exchange cultural experiences and meet talented students from China. We listened to lectures on our specialty, took courses on Chinese culture and language learning. This allowed us to better adapt to the new environment and quickly make friends. In addition, we visited temples and monasteries, climbed mountains, visited museums and even tried on national costumes. Each day of the program was memorable and eventful.”

    According to Ekaterina, the trip was an unforgettable experience for her. The knowledge and connections she gained will help her build a career in the construction industry.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rustam Minnikhanov became an Honorary Doctor of SPbPU

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    A solemn ceremony of presenting the mantle and diploma of Honorary Doctor of SPbPU to Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov took place at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.

    The event was attended by honorary doctors of SPbPU: Vice-Governor of St. Petersburg Vladimir Knyaginin, General Director of the Scientific and Technical Center of Gazprom Neft Mars Khasanov, as well as the Director of the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Taliya Khabriyeva, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan Roman Shaikhutdinov and other honored guests. The ceremony began with the performance of the anthem of the Polytechnic University by the youth choir of SPbPU “Polyhymnia”.

    Today is a ceremonial meeting of the Academic Council, dedicated to a very important historical event. You can talk about Rustam Nurgalievich for a long time, and still not reveal the breadth of soul, mind, intellect, talents that were given to him. It is a great honor and joy for us to see such a legendary person among polytechnics, – emphasized the rector of SPbPU, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Andrey Rudskoy.

    The new honorary doctor was introduced by the Scientific Secretary of the Polytechnic Dmitry Karpov, who greeted the guests in the Tatar language. He reported that the members of the Academic Council of our university unanimously voted to award the title to Rustam Nurgalievich on November 27, 2023.

    The long-standing and in every sense friendly interaction of our university with universities, enterprises and administrative institutions of Tatarstan is seen as one of the most convincing and positive symbols of the unity of our multinational and multi-confessional country. And just as the bear has become a significant symbol of a large, strong, powerful Russia since ancient times, the winged white leopard on the coat of arms of the Republic of Tatarstan is significant for us – a sacred symbol of purity of thoughts and heavenly protection, a symbol of nobility and rebirth, – noted Dmitry Karpov.

    Under the leadership of Rustam Minnikhanov, the republic is actively developing: 6th place among the subjects of the Russian Federation in terms of gross regional product, 5th and 3rd in terms of industrial and agricultural production, 2nd in terms of construction scale. Today, Tatarstan produces over 7% of all Russian oil, produces over 40% of synthetic rubbers, and produces every third truck produced in the country. In the quality of life rating in 2024, the Republic of Tatarstan took 2nd place after Moscow and St. Petersburg.

    Kazan today is one of the largest economic, industrial, scientific and cultural centers of our country, a popular tourist city that has a registered brand “Third Capital of Russia”. Elabuga, a city with more than a thousand years of history, has become a special economic zone “Alabuga”, recognized as the best in the country. Innopolis is one of four science cities in Russia, created from scratch, a special economic zone. Five Advanced Engineering Schools have been created in Tatarstan within the framework of a federal project.

    Outstanding results are behind many significant awards of the Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan. Rustam Nurgalievich has more than 40 orders, medals and badges of distinction – state, regional, departmental, public, religious, as well as dozens of certificates, gratitude from the President, honorary titles.

    Rustam Minnikhanov is a holder of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland for his great contribution to solving socio-economic problems and many years of conscientious work, the holder of the Order of Alexander Nevsky for special personal services to the state and great contribution to strengthening the international authority of the Russian Federation, as well as the Stolypin Medal of the 2nd degree for services in solving strategic problems of the country’s socio-economic development and many years of conscientious work. A professional race car driver, Honored Master of Sports of the Russian Federation, multiple Russian autocross champion, Rustam Nurgalievich also makes a great contribution to the development of sports.

    The robe and diploma of the Honorary Doctor of SPbPU are symbols that have a lot of meaning for our university, and for Rustam Nurgalievich personally, and for Tatarstan universities and enterprises, and for the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan, whose project group we are expecting for an internship in October of this year at the request of the President of the Academy Rifkat Nurgalievich Minnikhanov. I would like to especially note that the badge of the Honorary Doctor of the Polytechnic University of Rustam Nurgalievich turned out to be doubly symbolic: our university celebrated 125 years since its foundation, and the number of the badge that will be awarded is 125, – Dmitry Karpov emphasized.

    The doctoral robe and cap were brought into the Academic Council hall by students in the uniform of the Polytechnic University of the early 20th century. Traditionally, the Polyhymnia choir performed the Gaudeamus anthem. Andrei Rudskoy presented Rustam Nurgalievich with a book about honorary doctors of the Polytechnic University, which has a page dedicated to the Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan. As a sign of special respect, the book is also made in the Tatar language.

    Rustam Minnikhanov expressed gratitude for the honor bestowed upon him.

    It is a great honor for me to become an Honorary Doctor of the Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, the leading university in the country, a world-class university. Mechanical engineering, the oil industry, energy, and IT are actively developing in the Republic of Tatarstan. In recent years, we have been working very closely with the Polytechnic University, collaborating in many areas, and are in touch with Andrey Ivanovich. This is for the benefit of everyone. Thank you very much, Rustam Minnikhanov said in his response.

    After the ceremony, Rustam Nurgalievich met with students who came to study at SPbPU from the Republic of Tatarstan. The polytechnicians asked questions about employment opportunities and prospects for young specialists. They were interested in what measures are being taken in Tatarstan to attract graduates of technical universities, what bonus programs exist.

    Polytechnic University is a world-class university, I have once again seen this today. You are very lucky to be studying at one of the best technical universities in Russia. We will be sincerely happy if you find a job in Tatarstan, which needs strong and well-trained personnel, the head of the republic emphasized.

    The meeting participants left their contact details so that representatives of the relevant structures and services of the Republic of Tatarstan could contact them and provide detailed information. The students also suggested diversifying the menu of the Polytechnic donut shop with Tatar cuisine.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Students of the Gnessin School became laureates of the VI Moscow International Vladimir Krainev Piano Competition

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Moscow International Piano Competition named after the outstanding musician and teacher Vladimir Krainev was held for the sixth time at the Moscow International House of Music. From March 25 to 31, the best young talents from all over the world aged up to 22 competed in their skills. Students and graduates of the capital’s art schools traditionally performed successfully.

    “At the competition, I once again saw the absolute triumph of the Russian piano school. Despite the fact that we now live in a turbulent dramatic world, our art has not disappeared anywhere, it continues to conquer people’s hearts. Everyone understands that our culture is a gigantic part of the general world culture, without us the world cannot exist,” said Vladimir Spivakov, President of the Moscow International House of Music.

    In total, about 170 applications from China, South Korea, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and various cities of Russia were received for the competition, which is held every two years. 25 musicians were allowed to participate in the in-person rounds.

    The capital’s art schools were represented by six pianists, including Vladimir Vishnevsky, Irina Ten, Alexander Koltsov, Elisey Varfolomeev and Nikita Shimansky from the Moscow Secondary Specialized Music School (College) named after the Gnessins, and Igor Sidorov from the Children’s Music School named after Yu. A. Shaporin (a structural subdivision of the Moscow State Institute of Music named after A. G. Schnittke).

    Irina Ten and Vladimir Vishnevsky reached the final of the competition. They became winners of the prestigious international competition of young pianists and were awarded cash prizes. In addition, Vladimir Vishnevsky, who won the Grand Prix, received a special prize – the opportunity to play a solo concert in the upcoming season at the Moscow International House of Music.

    The Vladimir Krainev Moscow International Piano Competition was established capital’s Department of Culture on the initiative of the President of the Moscow International House of Music, People’s Artist of the USSR Vladimir Spivakov and the widow of pianist Vladimir Krainev Tatyana Tarasova. The artistic director of the festival and chairman of the jury is Alexander Romanovsky. The main goal of the creative competition is to support talented musicians in the field of piano performance, as well as to preserve and popularize the best achievements of world musical art.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: This year, heating systems will be updated in more than 600 residential buildings in the capital

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    This year, specialists from the city services complex will replace in-house central heating systems in more than 600 apartment buildings. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “After the end of the heating season, we will begin measures to replace central heating systems in apartment buildings as part of the capital repair program for the housing stock. This will ensure that the buildings are ready for the autumn-winter period. In total, we plan to update the heating systems in more than 600 buildings,” said Pyotr Biryukov.

    The largest number of central heating systems will be replaced in the Central, Northern and Northwestern administrative districts.

    During major repairs, worn-out pipelines, valves, support structures, various connecting elements, heating devices in apartments and common areas are replaced. This is how comprehensive repairs of engineering systems are carried out, which guarantees their reliable and trouble-free operation in winter. After replacing the pipelines, a comprehensive pressure test of the heating system is carried out under the supervision of the resource supplying organization.

    During major repairs, domestic materials are used that meet all the requirements of reliability and durability. Thus, when replacing the central heating system, Russian bimetallic radiators with high energy efficiency or modern powerful convectors are installed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than 370 thousand entrepreneurs are already registered on the supplier portal

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    The number of entrepreneurs registered in the capital Suppliers portal, exceeded 370 thousand. Since the beginning of the year, this figure has grown by 20 thousand. This was reported by Maria Bagreeva, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Moscow Department of Economic Policy and Development.

    “Over 12 years, the supplier portal has become an effective business development tool for entrepreneurs, helping them to develop new regional markets and find consumers for their products among 58 thousand customers from 42 regions of Russia. Currently, more than 370 thousand suppliers from all over the country are registered on the platform, including organizations, individual entrepreneurs, self-employed individuals and private individuals. Their number has grown by 20 thousand since the beginning of the year. Representatives of Moscow and the Moscow region, St. Petersburg, Perm Krai and Sverdlovsk region have been the most active in joining the platform: their total share among new users exceeded 50 percent,” said Maria Bagreeva.

    The portal’s catalog already contains over 3.1 million items, grouped into more than 13 thousand categories. Every day, about 1.5 thousand contracts are concluded using the platform.

    “All processes on the supplier portal – from publishing the need to signing the closing documents under the contract – are carried out online. Ease of use makes the platform attractive to entrepreneurs: their ratio to customers is six to one. In the first quarter of this year alone, the number of unique visitors to the platform amounted to almost 750 thousand. The growth in the number of users ensures a high level of competition, which allows customers to cover their needs for goods, services and work at optimal prices,” said the head of the capital’s Department of Competition Policy.

    Kirill Purtov.

    Suppliers portal was created in 2013 to automate small-volume procurement. The entire work process on the platform — from publishing a request for goods, works and services to signing closing documents — was transferred to electronic form.

    In the capital Department of Information Technology note that the city is constantly improving the platform’s capabilities, taking into account the wishes of the users themselves. Thus, when loading a new product into the catalog, the neural network determines a possible category in a few seconds and offers suitable characteristics, the automatic bid bot allows you to participate in several quotation sessions at the same time. The chat bot provides answers to questions in the knowledge base from more than 600 articles, and the “Supplier School” service helps new users take free training courses and get acquainted with the resource’s popular tools in order to quickly get used to the portal and begin to fully participate in purchases.

    Representative offices are opened in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation to support users. There, specialists provide training on how to work on the platform, answer questions from customers and suppliers, hold face-to-face meetings, and collect proposals for improving functionality and solving technical problems. In addition, users can contact the support service at a single federal number: 7 800 303-12-34 or leave a request on the website.

    The functional customer of the portal is the capital Department of Competition Policy, and technical development is supervised by Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    Development of electronic services for business corresponds 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: A new advanced training program has been prepared for the capital’s mathematics and natural science teachers

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    A large-scale program for training teachers has begun in the capital, who, starting from the new school year, will teach additional courses in mathematics and natural sciences in grades one through six. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    “Moscow strives to maintain its leading position in the field of education, for this we are actively strengthening the key areas that shape the future of our children. One of them is school mathematics and natural science education. As part of the development of the new training system, additional city courses in mathematics, science and technology will be introduced for Moscow students in the next academic year. They are designed for schoolchildren in grades one through six. Research shows that it is during this period that interest in the exact sciences is formed. The new classes will help create a solid foundation for further in-depth study of subjects in senior grades. They will not duplicate the school curriculum: the emphasis is on creative tasks that develop logic and analytical thinking. Teachers who will conduct such lessons have already begun to take advanced training courses. 14 thousand Moscow teachers have begun training,” said Anastasia Rakova.

    The first meeting of teachers within the framework of the new program was held on April 15 at the Moscow Center for Education Quality of the capital’s Department of Education and Science. In addition, throughout the school year, teachers will receive methodological support, including monthly analysis of new tasks, consultations with specialists and additional training materials.

    “The work of a teacher in this project differs from that carried out within the framework of regular school lessons. The emphasis is not on obtaining new information and reinforcing it with examples of various tasks, but on developing the child’s thinking. In order for this system to function successfully, advanced training courses have been organized for teachers, and throughout the year the Center for Pedagogical Excellence and the Moscow City Pedagogical University will provide them with methodological support,” noted the scientific director.

    Center for Pedagogical Excellence capital Department of Education and Science Ivan Yashchenko.

    The city’s math, science and technology courses for students in grades one through six are unique in that they focus on solving creative problems. Special attention will be paid to developing skills that are important in the modern world. The program also does not include homework, so as not to create an additional burden. Some of the tasks within the courses will be devoted to Moscow’s opportunities and professions in demand.

    As Natalya Morgunova, a primary school teacher at School No. 2090 named after Hero of the Soviet Union L.Kh. Papernik, added, today new approaches to such a subject as mathematics are needed. Because it is the basis of everything, all sciences, which will be useful to children in the future. According to the new program, children will develop skills, learn to think, solve logical problems, and not act according to a model.

    For schoolchildren, classes will begin in September 2025. They will help prepare for studying in specialized classes, as well as for participation in intellectual competitions, such as the new Olympiad “Ready for Life in a Smart City.” Its tasks are aimed at primary school students and include complex questions on mathematics and the world around them.

    The new city courses will not only help schoolchildren master mathematics and natural sciences better, but will also increase their interest in other subjects. The content of the classes and the methods used develop thinking, independence and educational initiative.

    The task of strengthening the mathematical and natural science training of schoolchildren is included in the strategy for the development of Moscow education, approved by Sergei Sobyanin. The measures taken will help maintain the capital’s advantage in this area. Moscow is among the top five world leaders in the quality of school education – students of city educational institutions regularly show high results. In 2024, more than half of the country’s gold medals at international Olympiads were won by participants from the capital. The share of graduates who scored over 220 points in three subjects on the Unified State Exam is 38 percent.

    The advanced training program is organized by the Center for Pedagogical Excellence andMoscow City Pedagogical University.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Keepers of Memory: How the Volunteer Corps for the 80th Anniversary of Victory is Being Prepared

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    Distributing St. George ribbons to passersby, telling people about the heroes of the Great Patriotic War, meeting veterans at train stations and airports – volunteers will do this and much more during the celebration of the 80th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War.

    More than five thousand people will help at patriotic events dedicated to the important date. The first training center of the International Volunteer Corps of the 80th Anniversary of Victory in Russia was opened in Moscow to train them. More than 12 thousand Muscovites have already applied to join this corps.

    mos.ru correspondents found out what future memory keepers are taught and why it is important to know about key military events.

    Training according to a single standard

    The training of the volunteer corps for the 80th anniversary of Victory is taking place at the regional center “Good Place. SZAO”. In-person training according to a single standard began here in early March 2025.

    “The online course includes seven blocks of videos and landing pages (scrolling pages) dedicated to a specific topic, such as the Battle of Moscow. At the end of each section, volunteers are asked to answer questions to consolidate the knowledge they have gained. After completing the test, you can sign up for in-person classes at the training center of the International Volunteer Corps of the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War: these are historical and volunteer minimums, as well as additional instructions before the start of a particular event,” explains the holder of the “Volunteer of Moscow” badge of distinction, executive director of the Moscow regional branch

    All-Russian public movement “Volunteers of Victory” Lyudmila Gorelova.

    She is a professional teacher, a lecturer at MIREA – Russian Technological University, conducts trainings on the volunteer minimum (this is the basic knowledge that a volunteer must have when going on shift. – Note mos.ru), where she talks about equipment, as well as how to communicate correctly with veterans of the Great Patriotic War and citizens with disabilities.

    “Such people require a special approach, it is important to be as polite and tactful as possible, and to be able to provide first aid if necessary,” adds Lyudmila Gorelova.

    Since the opening of the center, the corps volunteers have already taken part in more than 250 patriotic events. They congratulated veterans on holidays, conducted courage lessons and patriotic quests for schoolchildren, and also accompanied events dedicated to the 81st anniversary of the complete liberation of Leningrad from the fascist blockade, the 82nd anniversary of the defeat of the Nazi troops by Soviet troops in the Battle of Stalingrad, and Defender of the Fatherland Day.

    Volunteers will also help during all patriotic events dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Victory. Thus, on April 24, the international event “St. George’s Ribbon” will begin in the capital. Volunteers will hand out the main symbol of Victory in squares, parks, and near metro stations. From May 6 to 8, they will join the “Streets of Heroes” event and hand out triangular letters to passersby describing the exploits of the defenders of the Fatherland, and will tell about tankmen, pilots, marshals, and generals in whose honor the city streets are named.

    On May 6, the “Victory Waltz” event will take place at the main entrance arch to VDNKh: 400 college students dressed in 1940s costumes will dance to the song “May Waltz”. In addition, all days before the holiday, a headquarters will be operating to meet veterans who independently arrive in Moscow from other regions. And the culmination will be the Victory Parade on Red Square – volunteers will also help with its holding.

    Events dedicated to the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Victory will be held until the end of the year, so anyone can join the international volunteer corps throughout 2025. To do this, you need to register on the website All-Russian public movement “Volunteers of Victory” Click the “Study with us” button and take an online course using a uniform training standard for all of Russia.

    The first center in Russia to prepare a volunteer corps for the 80th anniversary of Victory has opened in MoscowPatriotic event “Streets of Heroes” to be held in the capital

    Mission – to preserve memory

    The volunteer district center “Dobroe Mesto. SZAO”, where the International Volunteer Corps of the 80th Anniversary of Victory is trained, opened on Aerodromnaya Street (building 6) in the summer of 2024. Above the entrance to the center is a white canopy with the inscription “Mosvolonter”. The premises of the center are also decorated in light colors: the walls, the sign and the poster “International Volunteer Corps of the 80th Anniversary of Victory” in the lobby, chairs in two lecture halls.

    Today in “Good Place. SZAO” there is a lecture on the historical minimum, it is conducted by Daniil Myatin, a member of the federal team of the All-Russian public movement “Volunteers of Victory”. Classes are organized on weekdays and weekends as the next group is recruited.

    “The historical minimum is a necessary base for a participant in the movement. Even if a volunteer simply hands out St. George ribbons on the streets, any passerby can ask him, for example, about what battles Marshal Georgy Zhukov participated in or how the Great Patriotic War differs from World War II. And he must answer, because his mission is to preserve the memory of those events and pass on knowledge to others. Of course, it is impossible to retell the whole story in an hour, so I try to focus on the most significant moments. In addition, each volunteer receives a short manual with dates and names of heroes,” says Daniil Myatin.

    During the lesson, the teacher asks the students to pair up and name key facts about the Great Patriotic War to each other: this is how the volunteers develop their communication skills and review the material they have studied online. Then a representative of each pair tells the group what they have managed to remember, and Daniil Myatin writes the answers on the board and comments.

    “One of the most memorable and tragic events of the Great Patriotic War was the siege of Leningrad, which lasted from September 1941 to January 1944. At the events in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Victory, you will meet those who survived then, and your task is to show that you are with them, remember and empathize,” the teacher instructs.

    At the call of the heart

    Some participants of the 80th Anniversary of Victory Volunteer Corps are high school seniors, others are working, and some are already retired, but they are united by a common goal – to preserve the memory of their ancestors, those who in the 1940s, regardless of age and occupation, went to the front or worked in the rear. As a rule, they come to classes already well prepared. Many volunteers decided to join the movement in memory of their grandparents, whose stories greatly impressed them.

    “My grandmother Nina Trushina was a nurse during the war, and my grandfather Fyodor Voloshin participated in the defense of Smolensk and the Caucasus, received many awards, including the medal “For Courage”. In 1945, during the liberation of the western regions of Poland, he was wounded and, while he was being taken to the hospital on a train, he met my future grandmother. After the war, they got married. The theme of Victory is very close to me. About eight years ago, I began to help organize events congratulating veterans, and now I have signed up for the international volunteer corps,” shares volunteer Anastasia Voloshina.

    Now 38 years old, she works as a doctor, raises a teenage daughter and finds time to help.

    Timofey Timoshenko is 15 years old, he is a ninth-grader at school #1591. Both of his great-grandfathers went through the war. One, Vladimir Khromov, was a child himself at the time, the other, Alexey Zakharov, served at the front, reached Konigsberg, was seriously shell-shocked, but nevertheless lived until the early 2000s.

    “I listened to Grandpa Volodya’s stories and tried to imagine myself in his place. When I started studying history, I became even more interested in the topic, went with my class to the Victory Museum, and as soon as I reached the right age, I immediately signed up as a volunteer. For now, I hope to participate in the distribution of St. George ribbons,” says Timofey Timoshenko.

    Another visitor to the classes at the Dobroe Mesto. SZAO center, Svetlana Filina, is 53 years old. She works as a teacher of additional education and a methodologist for sports tourism.

    “My grandfather Ivan worked in the rear, and my grandmother Praskovia was captured by the Germans, then many years later she was able to return to Russia. She did not like to talk about those events: it was too hard. But sometimes she still remembered something, and I, listening to her, could not hold back my tears. Now I consider it my duty to join the movement in memory of the people closest to me,” admits Svetlana Filina.

    According to the training organizers, volunteers not only carry the banner of memory, but also pass it on to their children and set an example.

    “People often come to us with younger schoolchildren, asking permission to take them along to events, and we don’t object. After all, the most important thing is a sincere desire to participate, to help and to get joy from it,” sums up Lyudmila Gorelova.

    “80 Years Ago. A Day in History”: An Educational Project Will Tell Schoolchildren About the Battle of Moscow“A Good Place”: How to Choose and Book a Space in Volunteer CentersSobyanin: This year, we will install another 240 historical markers for Victory Day“And courage, like a banner, was carried”: a patriotic exhibition will open at the Alexander Shilov Gallery

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: On Easter, Muscovites will be able to use free transport to city cemeteries

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    This weekend, Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter.Department of Transport and Development of Road Transport Infrastructure of the City of Moscow They told us how ground transportation will operate on April 20.

    “On behalf of

    Sergei Sobyanin During the Easter holidays, we are extending the operation of the metro and the Moscow Central Circle and organizing comfortable and safe transportation of passengers to the city’s memorial complexes. Metro and MCC stations will be open for entry until 2 a.m. This weekend, we will release more than 590 buses and electric buses on special free routes. Temporary navigation has already been installed at ground transportation stops and metro stations for the convenience of passengers. In addition, employees of the Passenger Mobility Support Center will be on duty in the metro – they will tell you the route and take you to the desired stop,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    On the holiday, special free express routes to city cemeteries will be organized, which will receive numbers E, E1, E2 and E3. Like some regular bus routes, they can be used from 09:00 to 19:00. On the same day, over 590 buses will be used on 32 special, reinforced and regular routes.

    On the night of April 19-20, the operation of almost 150 of the most popular routes will be extended until 03:30. In addition, 18 regular night routes will operate.

    On the night of April 19-20, metro stations and the Moscow Central Circle will be open for entry until 02:00. Almost 150 of the most popular routes will also be open until 03:30. In addition, transport will run on 18 regular night routes.

    For the convenience of passengersunified transport portal created a special page where you can easily find out routes to cemeteries and night flights.

    The routes extended on Easter night were divided into categories: 25 main lines, five frequent regional lines, 85 regional lines, 15 social lines and 18 tram lines. This will help passengers navigate and find the right route.

    In accordance with the objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life” In Moscow, much attention is paid to the modernization of social and municipal infrastructure, including increasing the number of convenient public transport routes and updating the rolling stock. In addition, within the framework of the national project, the capital has begun developing the Central Transport Hub. It will become a single circuit with predictable suburban rail transport for more than 30 million residents of 11 regions of Russia.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Muscovites held more than 50 thousand events thanks to the “Together with Culture” service

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    Over the past four years, Muscovites have held over 50,000 events using the service “Together with culture”. It features about 1,500 urban spaces available for rent. These are halls for concerts and film screenings, venues for exhibitions and master classes, auditoriums for business meetings and presentations, reported Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “The service unites dozens of libraries, museums and other cultural institutions in more than 120 districts of the capital. We see that the project is popular: since the beginning of the year alone, premises in it have been booked more than 8.5 thousand times,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    Especially in demand theatrical living room in the N.V. Gogol HouseThe room, designed for 80 people, has a grand piano and a decorative fireplace, a projector with a screen, an acoustic system and professional spotlights. Here you can hold a concert, lecture, seminar or conference.

    The Turgenev drawing room is also often rentedlibrary-reading room named after I.S. TurgenevThe space can be easily transformed to suit the required format: a creative meeting, a charity evening, or literary readings.

    Another popular venue is the workshop Central City Youth Library named after M.A. SvetlovIt can accommodate up to 25 visitors and is suitable for master classes, lectures and seminars.

    As specified by the capital Department of Information Technology, on the page of each site you can see information about technical equipment, availability of Internet, parking, places for loading and unloading and other possibilities. To rent, just submit an online application. It will be reviewed within four days.

    Provision of socially significant services in electronic form and development of e-government infrastructure correspond to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the Moscow regional project “Digital Public Administration”.

    Sergei Sobyanin: Moscow is developing digital services in the cultural sphereThe Moscow Department of Information Technologies told which sites can be rented in the “Together with Culture” service for events with children

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In March, the capital completed construction of seven buildings under the renovation program

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    In March, the construction of seven residential complexes under the renovation program in five administrative districts of the capital was completed. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “In five districts of the capital, seven new buildings with a total area of almost 150 thousand square meters were erected in March of this year. Three of them appeared in the Eastern Administrative District: two on Chernoye Ozero Street, and another on Nikitskaya Street. One new building was erected in each of the Northern, South-Western, Southern and Troitsky Administrative Districts. The new residential complexes are designed for more than 1.4 thousand apartments with ready-made improved finishing,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The adjacent territories were improved: children’s and sports grounds appeared here, as well as recreation areas with benches. For the safety and comfort of future new residents, lighting was installed and CCTV cameras were hung.

    “New residential complexes have appeared in six districts of the capital. Two are in Kosino-Ukhtomsky, with 173 apartments. Another new building has been erected in Zapadnoye Degunino, Kotlovka, Tsaritsyno, Izmailovo and Troitsk. These residential complexes have over 1.2 thousand apartments. Elevators have already been installed in the entrances, rooms for concierges and storage rooms for strollers and bicycles have been equipped. The first floors are non-residential, and social and household facilities will be opened there in the future,” added the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    Chairman of the capital’s Committee for State Construction Supervision Anton Slobodchikov noted that the department supervises the construction cycle of buildings that are being built under the renovation program. In March, inspectors issued conclusions on the compliance of buildings with the project. They conducted more than 80 on-site inspections. The Center for Expertise, Research and Testing in Construction conducted instrumental control, including quality control of finishing according to standards approved by the Moscow Government. This ensures the reliability and safety of new buildings after they are put into operation.

    Earlier, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin told on the use of prefab technologies in the construction of houses under the renovation program.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Sergei Sobyanin earlier instructed double the pace of program implementation.

    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: Digital Innovations: GUU took part in the strategic session of the RosGeoTech PIS

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    The State University of Management took part in a strategic session dedicated to the implementation of the Development Program of the Advanced Engineering School “RosGeoTech”.

    The meeting took place at the Grozny State Oil Technical University named after Academician M.D. Millionshchikov.

    The discussion was attended by the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev, the vice-rector Maria Karelina, the rector of the State Petroleum Technical University Magomed Mintsayev, the head of the RosGeoTech PISh Andrey Luzhetsky, the first vice-rector Ibragim Gayrabekov, the vice-rector for research work Magomed Saidumov and other representatives of the partner universities and the project team.

    The agenda included discussions on the implementation of the main directions of the RosGeoTech PISh Program for 2025 and ways to achieve target indicators, indicators, and project effectiveness.

    Vladimir Stroyev noted that the RosGeoTech PISh solves problems not only in the interests of universities, but also reflects the most important national priorities. Despite serious competition, the school demonstrates high efficiency and remains promising.

    Rector of GGNTU Magomed Mintsaev noted that large-scale work had been carried out over the past year, which resulted in the school’s status being raised and transferred to the second group, with a grant of over 210 million rubles being received.

    Andrey Luzhetskiy emphasized that the achieved results are the result of the team’s joint work. The project has proven its viability and potential for scaling.

    During the session, an agreement was also signed on the creation of a special educational space – the ABRIS laboratory of digital innovations in industry.

    After the strategic session, representatives of the State University of Management and GGNTU met with students of the Advanced Engineering School “RosGeoTech”, where they told the children about their opportunities for growth and development within the framework of the Advanced Engineering School, answered their questions and wished the children success.

    Then the PISH team went to the Institute of Oil and Gas of the GGNTU named after academician M.D. Millionshchikov, where they were shown the results of the work on creating new special educational spaces within the framework of the Advanced Engineering School “RosGeoTech”.

    Let us recall that the RosGeoTech PISh project is being implemented by the State University of Management and the State Petroleum Technological University named after academician M.D. Millionshchikov in active cooperation with industrial partners PJSC NK Rosneft, JSC Grozneftegaz, JSC Chechenneftekhimprom, LLC NTC ZERS and others.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sergei Sobyanin: We are implementing six improvement projects in the Eastern Administrative District this year

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    Last year, eight large projects were implemented in the Eastern Administrative District improvement projects. There are plans for six more in 2025. Sergei Sobyanin wrote about this in his blog.

    “In the Bogorodskoye district, we will tidy up the small park “Yantarnaya Gorka” – not far from the district center “Mesto Vstrechi – “Yantar”. The project

    supported residents on the Active Citizen portal. We will update the pedestrian and running paths with rubber surfaces, create recreation areas with benches and swings under a canopy and install a playground with a mini-amphitheater and a stage for events. We will enlarge the children’s playground and zone it for children of different ages,” the Mayor of Moscow wrote.

    The sports ground will be equipped with new strength training equipment, a fitness station, and a crossfit area. A separate multifunctional ground will be set up for playing football and basketball.

    The dog walking area will have its training equipment replaced and the fencing and covering updated.

    Green Park, which is located at the intersection of Zeleny Prospekt and Fryazevskaya Street, on the border of the Novogireevo and Ivanovskoye districts, will also be improved. The project will also be implemented supported residents on the Active Citizen portal.

    A quiet recreation area with swings and a place for events will appear in the center of the park. The old sports area will be replaced by a modern football field with artificial turf and a volleyball court. A running track will be laid along the perimeter and stands will be installed. Horizontal bars and workout machines, as well as tables for tabletops under awnings, will be installed nearby.

    The playground will have new slides and swings for children of different ages. An archaeological sandbox will also be set up here.

    At the request of residents, the dog walking area will be moved closer to Fryazevskaya Street, where equipment for training pets and benches for their owners will be installed.

    “In Ivanovskoye, we will tidy up the area near the Lower and Upper Ivanovskoye ponds. Last year, we rehabilitated them. The reservoirs were cleared of silt and a bed of river sand was formed. Two observation platforms were made for fishermen on the Lower Pond. This year, we will improve the adjacent territory – the project was supported by almost

    90 percent of the inhabitants“, – noted Sergei Sobyanin.

    Comfortable walking areas with viewing platforms and places for quiet relaxation will be created near the water. Children of all ages will be able to play on the new playgrounds.

    In addition, a workout zone and two playgrounds will be set up – with outdoor exercise machines and an all-season sports area: in the summer you can play football there, and in the winter – hockey. A skate park will be made for extreme sports enthusiasts. At the request of residents, a playground with special tables for playing chess will be organized.

    The existing fountain will be reconstructed and made dry.

    The area near the Suzdal pond in the Novokosino area will also be updated. The project has also received support 90 percent of the inhabitants. The territory will become more well-groomed and convenient for people with limited mobility and parents with strollers. There will be sunshades, sun loungers, swings and devices with special food for ducks. A separate place will be arranged for fishermen.

    A workout zone and a bike path will be made for athletes, and modern playgrounds for children. There will also be two drinking fountains. In addition, new trees and shrubs will be planted on the territory, and new lighting will be installed.

    In Veshnyaki, a multifunctional sports cluster will be created on a relatively small section of Ketcherskaya Street. There will be places for workout, table tennis, streetball and basketball, a fitness station “Russian Ninja” and an all-season playground: in the summer you can play football there, in the winter – skate. For fans of extreme sports, a skate park and a pump track will be built.

    In addition, it is planned to tidy up the boulevard in the 4th microdistrict of the Kosino-Ukhtomsky district. There are many social institutions and residential buildings here.

    The project will include an alley for comfortable walks with a small amphitheater and park swings. The entrance areas will be decorated with illuminated arches.

    A waiting area with benches and closed shelves for an outdoor library will be created for parents near school No. 2036.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Spring in the City: The Moscow Longevity Project Invites You to Walking Tours

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    One of the most popular areas of the project “Moscow Longevity” “Walking Lecture Hall” remains. For example, in the spring, some tour guides prepared routes dedicated to Easter traditions and Victory Day for older city residents. Participants learn about life in Moscow during the war, the everyday life of residents and its heroes. The project guides constantly conduct research work to show the capital from an unexpected side.

    During the walks, the tourists immerse themselves in different historical eras, get acquainted with the architecture, famous personalities of the present and the past, learn new facts about their hometown, discover the secrets of estates and their inhabitants, visit parks and squares. At the same time, they improve their health by walking more steps per day. Currently, more than 800 groups are open within the framework of the “Walking Lecture” direction.

    In addition to the classic routes, the guides of Moscow Longevity constantly develop thematic excursions, dedicating them to historical figures, events, significant dates and even different seasons.

    “Developing one route can take from one evening to several months. To make it interesting and informative, I study historical documents, memoirs, and go to libraries. Sometimes, excursionists bring various magazines or share stories. The project participants are such an interested audience that they often make the route bright and diverse. I notice that people with an active life position and a large amount of knowledge go on excursions. By summer, I am developing a new route along the embankments, between two bridges – Bolshie Kamenny and Moskvoretsky, which I will present to the participants in May,” shared Elena Alyabyeva, a tour guide.

    The walks are adapted for senior citizens and last no more than two hours. The guides note that weather conditions do not stop the participants of the Moscow Longevity project. Thus, Muscovite Svetlana Kuzmina said that she tries to attend the excursions every week and has introduced her neighbor to this activity. Now Svetlana has a lot of free time, which she tries to spend usefully for self-development and self-education. The excursions inspired her to take courses in art history.

    Under the guidance of professional guides, even familiar places in the capital are revealed in a new way. For example, tour guide Elena Leonova has developed 10 routes along the well-known Tverskaya Street and its alleys. Project participants visit not only the historical center, but also new, improved areas and public spaces, where they get acquainted with the modern life of the city.

    “The excursion participants really like the routes that are far from the center, the unusual places. For example, I developed a route through my own district – Yasenevo. It turned out that even those who live nearby have not seen the Yasenevo estate with its rich history. But even on the widely known historical streets there is a place for amazing and little-known facts. In total, I have more than 100 original routes for the participants of “Moscow Longevity” and several are in development. For example, on the eve of the holiday, I prepared the route “Easter Moscow”, – added Elena Leonova.

    The project also includes several different routes dedicated to the theatrical and literary life of the city. Thus, guests can find out where the first theater appeared in the capital, in which restaurants actors and patrons celebrated premieres. They will also walk through the favorite places of writers and literary heroes.

    All interested senior Muscovites are invited to join the classes in the “Walking Lecture” direction. You can choose a group and immediately sign up for it atmos.ru portal or by contacting any Moscow longevity center.

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