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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU, together with the Gorchakov Fund, has opened the application process for an internship program for foreign specialists

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University – NSU, together with the Gorchakov Fund, has opened the application process for an internship program for foreign specialists in the areas of “Artificial Intelligence in Medicine” and “Modern Quantum and Information Technologies in Electronics and Photonics”.

    The last day to submit applications is March 20, 2024, 23:59 Moscow time.

    Date: June 1–29, 2025.

    Foreign specialists conducting scientific and practical activities in areas corresponding to the internship programs are allowed to participate in the competition.

    The organizers provide:

    travel from the applicant’s place of residence to Novosibirsk and back; accommodation for the entire period of the scientific and educational event; visa support; a stipend for the duration of the program in the amount of 30,000 rubles.

    Participants pay:

    medical insurance; meals for the duration of the scientific and educational school.

    Heads of scientific and educational directions:

    Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Evgeny Nikolaevich Pavlovsky, Head of the Laboratory of Streaming Data Analytics and Machine Learning Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of NSU. Modern quantum and information technologies in electronics and photonics: Artur Grigorievich Pogosov, Head of the Department of General Physics Physics Department of NSU.

    For all questions please contact:Info@interossia.

    More detailed information about the program, conditions and registration form – on the InteRussia website. 

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Innovative approaches to urban development discussed at Polytechnic University

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

    The Polytechnic University became the venue and co-organizer of the All-Russian scientific and practical conference “Innovative approaches in urban development: science, education, practice”. The event was organized jointly with the Committee for Urban Development Policy of the Leningrad Region and the Research Institute for Advanced Urban Development with the support of the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services of the Russian Federation, the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences (RAASN) and the Government of the Leningrad Region. This large-scale event became a platform for constructive dialogue between representatives of government bodies, the scientific community and business structures.

    The conference participants were addressed with welcoming speeches by the First Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Utilities of the Russian Federation Alexander Lomakin, Director of the Department of Urban Development and Architecture of the Ministry of Construction of Russia Vladimir Kalinkin, President of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences (RAACS) Dmitry Shvidkovsky, Vice President of RAACS for Urban Development Mikhail Shubenkov, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Leningrad Region for Construction and Housing and Utilities Evgeny Baranovsky, Special Representative of the Governor of St. Petersburg for Economic Development Anatoly Kotov and Chairman of the North-West Territorial Branch of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences (NWTO RAACS) Mikhail Mamoshin.

    The first day of the conference was devoted to the discussion of a comprehensive approach to master planning. Participants, including representatives of the Russian Ministry of Construction, RAASN, and businessmen shared their experiences and analyzed the use of master plans in the Leningrad Region.

    During the event, a cooperation agreement was signed between the Polytechnic University and the Leningrad Region Committee for Urban Development Policy. The signatures were put by SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy and the Committee Chairman Igor Kulakov. The document is aimed at joint work, support for the project and scientific activities of students and university staff in the region’s municipalities, as well as for students to undergo educational practice at organizations in the Leningrad Region. Igor Kulakov noted that it is necessary to involve students in solving practical problems that the regional committee for urban development policy is working on.

    The plenary session was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Construction of Russia, the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences (RAACS), the Committee for Urban Development Policy of the Leningrad Region (KGP LO), the Committee for Urban Development and Architecture of St. Petersburg, the Government of the Leningrad Region, the State Institution “Urban Development of Territories of the Leningrad Region”, the Research Institute of Urban Development, the Research Institute of Urban Planning of Moscow, St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Moscow Architectural Institute, National Research University Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, National Research University ITMO, RANEPA, as well as specialists from leading design organizations and architectural bureaus.

    Director of the Department of Urban Development and Architecture of the Ministry of Construction of Russia Vladimir Kalinkin presented a report entitled “Integration of Master Planning into Russian Legislation.”

    Master planning is a new tool that urban planning specialists will have to work with, noted Yevgeny Baranovsky, Deputy Chairman of the Leningrad Region Government for Construction and Housing and Public Utilities, in his speech.

    Director of the Civil Engineering Institute Marina Petrochenko and Director of the Higher School of Design and Architecture ISI Margarita Perkova spoke about the trends and prospects for the development of the Urban Planning direction at SPbPU.

    At the Polytechnic University, the priorities in student training are interdisciplinarity, digitalization in the industry and practical training, which is based on long-term cooperation agreements with industry government agencies and leading design bureaus and research institutes, Marina Vyacheslavovna emphasized.

    Chief Architect of the Leningrad Region, Associate Professor of the Higher School of Design ISI Sergey Lutchenko presented a report “Analysis of the Use of the Master Planning Tool in the Territory of the Leningrad Region”. Director of the Research Institute for Advanced Urban Development Pavel Spirin examined urban planning documentation as a tool for strategic development of the territory.

    The second day of the conference was held in an atmosphere of active exchange of experience and search for advanced solutions. Representatives of design organizations, leading universities of the country and authoritative experts discussed digitalization in urban development and architecture. Participants shared practical developments, prospects for the implementation of digital technologies and analyzed successful cases.

    The audience was interested in the report by the Director of the Institute of Historical and Cultural Heritage Marina Petrochenko, in which she, together with the Deputy Chairperson of the KGIOP of St. Petersburg Alexandra Komissarova, spoke about the experience of creating digital twins and the prospects for using technologies when working with cultural heritage sites.

    The topic of artificial intelligence was reflected in the report by Sergey Mityagin, Director of the Institute of Design and Urban Studies of the St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics. Acting Director of the Research Institute of Urban Development Nadezhda Zykova presented a report entitled “The system of monitoring and digitalization of the master plan as a tool for integrated development of the territory”. Professor of RANEPA Revekka Vulfovich considered the problems of interaction between cities and rural areas during the development of master plans and strategic documents for the development of rural areas. Olga Druzina presented a report entitled “Draft revision of the Code of Practice 42.13330 “Urban Development. Planning and Development of Urban and Rural Settlements”.”

    Of particular interest was the panel discussion “Urban planning: science, education, practice”, moderated by Margarita Perkova, Director of the Higher School of Design and Architecture of the Institute of Civil Engineering. The speakers included Mikhail Shubenkov, Chairman of the Federal Educational and Methodological Association for the UGS “Architecture”, Ekaterina Voznyak, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, and Nina Danilina, Head of the Department of Urban Planning at Moscow State University of Civil Engineering. They shared their experience in training urban planners and their vision of the further development of higher education in urban planning. Academicians from Samara and Volgograd, Elena Akhmedova and Galina Ptichnikova, joined the discussion via videoconference.

    A highlight of the conference was the project session “Development of the fore-project “Concept of block development of the Leningrad region site” from the Setl Group holding. Four teams of polytechnic students together with leading architects and urban planners of St. Petersburg developed and presented their concepts of block development of the Leningrad region site. The project was prepared jointly with the Setl Group holding. The concepts were defended before an authoritative jury. The team led by the honored architect of the Russian Federation, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences Maxim Atayants won. All participants received memorable prizes from the holding.

    Setl Group has announced an open architectural competition to develop a concept for a residential quarter in the picturesque part of the village of Novosaratovka in the Vsevolozhsk district. The winner will have the opportunity to implement their project. 15 Russian architectural bureaus and workshops will offer ideas for creating a comfortable and modern environment until April 2. The selection of finalists by an expert council will last until April 10. The concepts will be defended and the winner will be announced on April 29.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Day of Russian student brigades

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Concert in honor of the tenth anniversary of the headquarters of student teams of SPbGASU

    The Day of Russian Student Teams is celebrated on February 17. It was on this day in 2004 that the All-Russian Youth Public Movement “Russian Student Teams” was founded at the All-Russian Forum of Student Teams.

    The first detachment was formed in 1949 at LISI (SPbGASU). Today, the headquarters unites nine student detachments. In addition, our university has a detachment called “Lastochka”, representing the Youth Patriotic Action “Nevsky Desant”.

    Polina Yurkova, a representative of the SPbGASU student teams headquarters, spoke about what 2024 will be remembered for.

    As part of the international construction team project, Eliza Iskuzhina from the student construction team (SCT) “Polza” took part in the construction of the Akkuyu NPP in Turkey from February to March. Eliza joined the international student construction team “Bosphorus”. And in June she was appointed as the project commissioner.

    Ekaterina Bushueva from the Polza SSO and Andrey Repin from the Pyatnitsa SSO visited Egypt as part of the mixed all-Russian unit Dune. In order to take part in the large-scale project to build the El Dabaa NPP, the guys had to go through a competitive selection. But they gained experience, got to know an interesting country, and got new impressions.

    A bright event of May was the film festival of the Student Detachments of St. Petersburg “Svoy Zal”, in which the student pedagogical detachment (SPO) “Svoboda” won in several nominations with the film “Path”, dedicated to the search of young people for themselves and their place in life. The work of our students was awarded prizes for the best feature film, best camera work and best sound engineering.

    From April 27 to May 1, the SAO (student archaeological team) “Lin” organized the youth volunteer project “Memory Watch. Bridgehead at Fort Krasnaya Gorka.” The fighters of the student teams were engaged in the improvement of this historical place. Three members of the SAO “Lin” distinguished themselves here: Ekaterina Dementyeva was the project manager, Polina Yurkova was responsible for the evening cultural program, and Daria Obukhova was responsible for the photos from the event.

    There are two anniversaries in 2024: 65 years since the founding of the movement and 20 years of the modern history of student brigades. Our fighters took part in the All-Russian rally of Russian student brigades in Moscow on November 21–24, 2024, which was dedicated to this.

    The St. Petersburg Student Team Festival was held on December 9, 2024. The Kusto construction team was honored there, it turned 10 years old. The merits of the graduate of SPbGASU, fighter and former commander of the SAO Lin Ekaterina Dementyeva were recognized with a diploma. Two medals were awarded to a fighter of the SPO Arlekino, a graduate Kira Martel, one to a graduate Egor Anikin from the SPO Svoboda, who headed the city headquarters. According to tradition, newlyweds are given champagne at the festival – it was received by Dmitry and Maria Salnikov (SSO Kusto and SPO Arlekino, respectively).

    According to Polina Yurkova, the most important event of last year was the tenth anniversary of the headquarters of the student brigades of SPbGASU. A concert in honor of this date took place on December 2. The guys prepared numbers – songs, dances, comedy sketches. Veterans of the movement, family members, friends came to the concert. The fighters were congratulated by the Vice-Rector for Youth Policy Marina Malyutina.

    2025 has started actively. In January and February, fighters traditionally went to the Leningrad Region to clean up areas, hold concerts, lessons and master classes. 22 students from the Nevsky Desant detachment went to the Lastochka SPbGASU, and more than 30 students participated in the action as part of combined detachments. SPbGASU students visited settlements from the Lomonosov District to the Republic of Karelia.

    We wish the student teams of SPbGASU new interesting events and a successful work season!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev and the head of the Republic of Buryatia Alexey Tsydenov discussed the preservation of Lake Baikal

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

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    Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the head of the Republic of Buryatia Alexey Tsydenov

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the head of the Republic of Buryatia Alexey Tsydenov. The topic of discussion was environmental issues, in particular the preservation and restoration of Lake Baikal.

    Dmitry Patrushev noted the importance of developing balanced approaches when making decisions regarding Lake Baikal and strict compliance with environmental requirements when implementing development projects in the Baikal region. At the same time, the Deputy Prime Minister drew the attention of Alexey Tsydenov to the need for the region to submit proposals on specific mechanisms for solving these problems.

    The meeting also discussed the reconstruction of treatment facilities in the Republic of Buryatia and the region’s work in the context of incident No. 55. In order to complete the work within the framework of the national project “Ecology”, the Deputy Prime Minister instructed to conduct weekly monitoring of the dynamics of work at regional facilities and to visit them regularly.

    From 2019 to 2024, the Republic of Buryatia participated in the implementation of five federal projects of the national project “Ecology”. As part of the new national project “Ecological Well-being”, the Republic of Buryatia plans to carry out activities to preserve the ecosystem of Lake Baikal. They are included in the federal projects “Closed-loop Economy”, “Clean Air”, “Water of Russia” and “Forest Preservation”.

    Incident No. 55 “Wastewater Treatment Facilities” was created on June 15, 2024 to coordinate work on the construction and reconstruction of wastewater treatment facilities implemented within the framework of the national project “Ecology”, as well as to ensure the operation of these facilities with the achievement of the parameters of standard wastewater treatment. Currently, work is being considered at 145 facilities in 19 regions.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU and SOVNET established the journal “Project Management Bulletin”

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

    On February 14, 2025, a working meeting of representatives of the State University of Management and the Project Management Association “SOVNET” was held, dedicated to the registration of the new journal “Project Management Bulletin”.

    In his welcoming speech, the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev congratulated those present on the registration and official launch of the joint journal, emphasized the importance of having a scientific journal in the field of project management in the academic and professional environment, and also expressed special pride that this journal was registered by the university together with the Project Management Association “SOVNET”, which unites Russian professionals in the field of project management.

    Vladimir Stroyev also noted that the opening of the Vestnik Proektnogo Upravleniye journal was a logical continuation of the activities of the State University of Management not only as a leading management university, but also as a project-oriented university in Russia, which stood at the origins of the formation of a theoretical and research base for project management. In 1990, the university was one of the founders of the SOVNET Project Management Association, and it was at the State University of Management that the first project management department in Russia was created in 1996, whose teachers worked on the creation of an educational and methodological base for project management. In addition, since 2024, the State University of Management has been approved as a federal innovation platform for the implementation of the project “Interregional Educational and Methodological Center for Project-Based Learning, Project-Based Learning as a Technology of Practical Training” (Order of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation dated January 19, 2024, No. 28).

    In his response, the President of the Project Management Association “SOVNET” Alexander Tovb noted the need to develop methodological, theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of project and program management, research skills not only among students and young scientists, but also among the teaching staff of higher educational institutions of the country. Alexander Tovb also expressed confidence that the joint work of SOVNET and the State University of Management will allow the journal “Project Management Bulletin” to reach a high academic and practical level, publishing the results of research work, as well as modern advanced practices in the field of project management in Russia and abroad.

    Chairman of the Board of the Project Management Association “SOVNET” Alexey Polkovnikov complemented Alexander Tovba with words about the importance of opening the journal “Project Management Bulletin” as a tool for ensuring interaction between leading specialists and young scientists in the field of project, program and portfolio management, as well as prompt access for students and postgraduates to information and analytical materials in this professional field of activity.

    Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Dmitry Bryukhanov reminded those present that in April 2024, the State University of Management and SOVNET signed an Agreement on the creation of a project-methodical association “Association of project-oriented organizations of science and higher education”, which currently includes over 20 organizations. It was on the basis of the State University of Management that leading national events on project management were organized and held in 2024:

    — National qualifying round of the International Project Management Championship (IPMC IPMA);

    — All-Russian competition “Best Project Manager (under 35 years old)”;

    — “Eurasian Project School”.

    By a general decision of the founders of the journal, the rector of the State University of Management, Doctor of Economics, Professor Vladimir Stroev was elected as the editor-in-chief of the Project Management Bulletin.

    The working group of the Vestnik Proektnogo Upravleniye journal included representatives of both organizations. From the State University of Management: Director of the Department of Publishing Activities and Digital Educational Content Evgeny Redko; Head of the Department of Scientific Periodicals Luiza Alekseeva; Head of the Department of Project Management Irina Brikoshina; Deputy Head of the Department of Project Management Ekaterina Khalimon. From the SOVNET: Vice President Grigory Tsipes and Board Member Maria Romanova.

    At the end of the meeting, the journal’s working group outlined further steps in forming the sections of the publication, requirements for publications, the review procedure, and also in filling the first issue.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 02/17/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: With the support of Rosneft, a festival of indigenous peoples’ culture was held in the Tyumen region

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

    With the support of RN-Uvatneftegaz (part of the Rosneft oil production complex), a festival of the culture of the indigenous peoples of the North, “The Wealth of the Uvat Taiga,” was held in the regional center of Uvat.

    The festival was held for the third time. Every year it attracts more and more participants and this year it was the most numerous – about 1,500 guests from all taiga settlements of the Uvatsky district visited it. The winter festival originated as a fair of folk crafts, but with the support of oil workers it acquired the format of a cultural festival.

    The cultural program of the festival included national vocal and dance performances. Guests of the festival took part in master classes on making national Khanty amulets and dolls, painting plates with traditional northern ornaments with images of animal symbols of the Uvatsky district. The building of the district House of Culture housed an exhibition of paintings “Beliefs of the Khanty People”.

    During the sports program, the participants competed in national sports – throwing a tynzyan on a khorey (a lasso on a pole used to drive deer), archery, jumping over sleds, pulling a stick, etc. The sports and hunting tournament, a competition for agility in overcoming an obstacle course, was especially spectacular. An entertainment and development program was organized for the young guests.

    The fair stalls offered traditional crafts to the guests of the festival: fresh-frozen and smoked fish, meat, berries, pine nuts, fur and bead products. In addition, visitors could try national cuisine: northern fish soup and tea made from taiga herbs and berries.

    Preservation of the national culture of the indigenous peoples of the North and their traditional way of life is one of the significant areas of Rosneft’s social policy. The Company’s enterprises implement many social projects in the regions of their operations, develop the infrastructure of northern villages, help reindeer herder families, improve the material and technical base of educational institutions, social and medical facilities in the areas of original residence of indigenous peoples.

    RN-Uvatneftegaz supports representatives of the Khanty, Mansi and Evenki of the Tyumen Region. Oil workers together with the administration of the Uvatsky municipal district presented the indigenous people with equipment for traditional trades – snowmobiles, boat motors, gasoline generators of electricity, as well as motor oil from Rosneft for engines. In total, in recent years, the company has handed over more than 160 units of equipment to Khanty families.

    The company also provides access to winter roads and ice crossings, which it builds for production needs, and organizes fuel supplies at the deposits closest to the camps.

    In addition, with the participation of RN-Uvatneftegaz, the ethnographic cultural center “Uvas Mir Khot” has been created and is developing in the vicinity of Tyumen, which in translation from Khanty means “House of Northern People”. National ritual holidays, cultural events, concerts, interactive excursions, lessons in local history and native language, and master classes are held on the territory of the center all year round.

    Reference:

    RN-Uvatneftegaz, a subsidiary of Rosneft, is exploring and developing a group of fields located in the Uvatsky District of the Tyumen Region. The Uvatsky project includes 19 licensed areas with a total area of over 25 thousand km2.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft February 17, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The economic effect of the production efficiency program of Samaraneftegaz exceeded 2.7 billion rubles

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

    In 2024, the Samaraneftegaz company (part of the Rosneft oil and gas production complex) received an economic effect of more than 2.7 billion rubles thanks to the implementation of a program to improve production efficiency.

    Over the past year, the company’s specialists have implemented about 100 innovative solutions. For the first time in Russia, Samara oil workers tested a domestic technology for simultaneous and separate oil production using small-sized deep-well pumping equipment. Due to the reduction in bottomhole pressure during the simultaneous operation of two layers in a sidetrack, additional production at three wells of the company amounted to more than 16 thousand tons of oil, and the economic effect was over 100 million rubles.

    In addition, a new Russian automated drilling control system was tested at three wells under construction, which accurately executes the set commands and controls the parameters within the permissible range. This system helps to increase the mechanical drilling speed, reduces beating, vibration and wear of the drill string elements, allowing to reduce the construction time of wells due to the increase in the trip speed. Based on the results of the pilot tests, specialists noted an increase in the mechanical drilling speed by 10% of the planned one.

    Samaraneftegaz is constantly looking for innovative solutions that allow maximizing efficiency at all stages of hydrocarbon production and transportation. Since 2018, when the production efficiency improvement system was introduced, the company has saved more than 8.5 billion rubles. During this time, specialists have developed and approved more than a hundred relevant passports, 32 of which were issued in the past year alone.

    Systematic work to improve production efficiency is one of the key elements of Rosneft’s development strategy. The company is carrying out large-scale work aimed at reducing operating costs, including through the introduction of advanced technological solutions.

    Reference:

    JSC Samaraneftegaz, a subsidiary of NK Rosneft, carries out production activities in the Samara and Orenburg regions. Cumulative oil production since the beginning of field development exceeds 1.3 billion tons of oil.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft February 17, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The day of the end of the Korsun-Shevchenko operation

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

    We continue our series of historical materials dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

    On February 17, 1944, the Korsun-Shevchenkovsk operation, also known as the Korsun or Cherkasy pocket, ended with a crushing defeat for the German Army Group South.

    In late December 1943 – early January 1944, the 1st Ukrainian Front under General of the Army Nikolai Vatutin and the 2nd Ukrainian Front led by General of the Army Ivan Konev carried out the Zhitomir-Berdichev and Kirovograd offensive operations, during which they surrounded the German group in the area of the city of Korsun-Shevchenkovsky. Thus, a deep salient was formed on the front, which the Germans held in the hope of restoring the front line along the Dnieper and preventing the further advance of the Russians to the southeast.

    The general plan of the Red Army operation was to launch a counterattack at the base of the salient by the adjacent flanks of the 1st and 2nd Ukrainian Fronts. On January 24, 1944, the armies of the right wing of the 2nd Ukrainian Front went on the offensive. Two days later, units and formations of the left flank of the 1st Ukrainian Front joined the operation. Two days later, Konev’s and Vatutin’s troops met in the Zvenigorodka area – the ring around the Germans was closed.

    In early February, the Wehrmacht made several attempts to break out of the encirclement, which had almost 60,000 soldiers. The commander of Army Group South, Erich von Manstein, who had at his disposal such famous divisions as Reich, Grossdeutschland, and Totenkopf, equipped with new Tigers and Panthers, planned not only to pull his own out of the cauldron, but also to encircle and destroy the 5th Guards and 6th Tank Armies of the Soviet troops. Despite certain successes, the Germans were unable to unblock the encircled group in two weeks of fierce fighting.

    On February 16, Manstein gave the encircled troops the order to break through to meet his group with all their might. Having destroyed the faulty equipment, on the night of February 17, under fire from Soviet artillery, the Germans moved to make a mass breakthrough across the Gniloy Tikich River, the marshy banks and cold water of which became a grave for many German soldiers. About half of the encircled units managed to escape from the cauldron, and about 18,000 people were captured. The commander of the encircled group, General Wilhelm Stemmermann, was killed. All equipment and heavy weapons were abandoned. And the use of large tank formations by the relieving group in the conditions of a thaw and muddy roads led to their mass incapacitation. In subsequent battles, this equipment became trophies of the Red Army.

    Despite the fact that the Soviet troops failed to completely destroy the enemy group, the operation was considered successful by the Supreme Command. Ivan Konev was awarded the title of Marshal of the Soviet Union, and Pavel Rotmistrov and Yakov Fedorenko became the first marshals of armored forces – this military rank was introduced the day before. The shortening of the front line made it possible to free up forces for further advance to the east.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 02/17/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Joint Statement by the Saudi Finance Minister and IMF Managing Director on Supporting Recovery in the Middle East’s Conflict-Affected Economies

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    February 17, 2025

    Al Ula, Saudi Arabia, – February 16, 2025: On the sidelines of the inaugural annual global Conference on Emerging Market Economies in Al Ula, Saudi Arabia (February 16-17), the Saudi Finance Ministry and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) co-hosted a high-level roundtable on “Working Together to Support Recovery in the Middle East’s Conflict-Affected Economies”, bringing together finance ministers of countries in the region, the Foreign Affairs Minister of Syria, representatives from the World Bank, and heads of other International Financial Institutions and the Arab Coordination Group.

    Following the meeting, Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the IMF, and Mohammed Aljadaan, Finance Minister of Saudi Arabia, made the following statement:

    “This important meeting brought together representatives from the Middle East and key economic and development partners to discuss how we can work together to support recovery in the Middle East’s conflict-affected economies.”

    “We thank all participants for recognizing the urgency and importance of this task, as well as for their commitment to work together to ensure that the conflict-affected countries can start addressing their humanitarian needs. This would help them start rebuilding their economies in an efficient, swift, and durable way for the benefit of their people.”

    “Participants welcomed the meeting as an opportunity to discuss recent developments and build a common understanding of the challenges facing conflict-affected countries. They emphasized the importance of strengthening coordination to support the recovery of these countries as the spillovers would impact all. Particular attention was paid to the situation in Syria.”

    Participants agreed on the following priorities to support conflict-affected countries:

    • A Continuous Diagnosticof the challenges and economic and social context facing each conflict-affected country, including an assessment of humanitarian and reconstruction needs. Such a diagnostic should identify institution-building priorities, gaps in policies, and financing needs.
    • Enhanced Capacity Development (CD) aimed at rapidly scaling up IMF and World Bank CD initiatives to help strengthen and, as needed, build new institutions. Support would need to be tailored to strengthen essential functions of fiscal, monetary and banking institutions.
    • Mobilization of financial assistance from the international community . Financial support—coordinated with international and regional development partners—will be needed to fund comprehensive reform programs, including reconstruction and humanitarian aid.

    “Participants underscored their readiness to work together and complement each other’s efforts while focusing on their institutional mandates. They will continue to work closely and with other partners to further support the international response to the recovery of conflict-affected economies in the Middle East region.”

    They agreed to establish an informal coordination group to support these efforts. Discussions will be continued at the upcoming IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings on April 21-26 in Washington, D.C.”

    IMF Communications Department
    MEDIA RELATIONS

    PRESS OFFICER: Wafa Amr

    Phone: +1 202 623-7100Email: MEDIA@IMF.org

    https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2025/02/17/pr-25038

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University scientists presented their development to neurosurgeons in India

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

    The innovative development “Navigation system for surgery based on augmented reality technologies” by a research team led by Professor Vladimir Ivanov of the Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics and Mathematical Physics of the Physics and Mechanical Institute was presented in medical centers in India.

    Members of the scientific team Ildar Mamaev and Vladimir Chernyavsky visited eight major Indian medical centers, including: Kalalgner Super Specialty Hospital Chennai, MIOT Hospital Chennai Technical specialist, CMC Rainpet, Kauvery Kovilambakkam Chennai and others. The St. Petersburg scientists demonstrated to leading Indian neurosurgeons in Chennai and Hyderabad the possibilities of working with a hologram and video recordings of real operations.

    A head phantom demonstrated rapid construction of a volumetric reconstruction and registration with a patient pointer at four points; then superimposition of the volumetric reconstruction and segmented 3D model; construction of sections at different angles, measurement of the distance to a given element of the 3D model and output of orthogonal sections to virtual screens.

    The augmented reality technology we developed, which optimizes surgical processes, attracted the interest of Indian surgeons, who expressed a desire to conduct the first operations using this unique navigation system, said project manager Vladimir Ivanov.

    According to Vladimir Mikhailovich, the development of international relations is proceeding very actively, including with the support of the Skolkovo Foundation. The first full-scale surgical operations in India are planned for this spring.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: TOGETHER with the country: Polytechnics collect humanitarian aid

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

    The Polytechnic University is hosting another collection of humanitarian aid for military personnel and children from social institutions of the DPR and LPR, residents of the Kursk and Belgorod regions as part of the regional Headquarters campaign

    Every polytechnician can join this campaign. Fleece blankets, thermal socks, balaclavas, thermoses, thermal underwear, tools, electric power extension cord on a reel from 25 m, batteries, tonometers, tactical first aid kits, T-shirts, long sleeves, tactical backpacks, sleeping bags, hunting matches, reinforced tape, three-in-one coffee, portioned sugar, tea bags, canned meat, fish factory-made, condensed milk, towels, wide water-repellent plasters, large sterile wipes, large hemostatic sponges, wide and sterile bandages, Esmarch tourniquets or tourniquets, absorbent diapers for adults, tactical medical pouches, etc. are accepted.

    Humanitarian aid can be delivered on weekdays from 10:00 to 18:00 to the following addresses:

    Room 206 of the Main Cultural Institution of SPbPU (Volunteer Projects Center “Harmony” (Dobro.Center SPbPU); Polytechnic Tower; Building 6, room 1 (Humanities Institute Directorate); Building 9, room 324; Student Club (on the territory of the Lepota coworking space).

    Activists of the SPbPU Dobro.Center “Harmony” conduct master classes on weaving tactical bracelets and making talismans of goodness, organize art exhibitions and perform in hospitals, help in warehouses of humanitarian aid. The guys meet children from evacuated territories, accompany wounded servicemen during examinations in hospitals, bring things, fruits and sweets to hospital wards. Excursions to the Polytechnic University of military personnel are planned in the near future.

    For more information, please contact the group VKontakte or bymail.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A new laboratory will be opened at the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies of NSU

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Last week, innovative companies Papillon and SafeVision signed a cooperation agreement with Novosibirsk State University. Plans for 2025-2026 include opening a laboratory based Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies NSU (IMMT NSU) to combine efforts in the development of new treatment methods and the use of an innovative medical bed, as well as a Medical Decision Support System.

    This agreement is the first step towards interaction between the organizations, allowing for the creation of a long-term scientific and educational partnership. As a result, it is planned to create a Laboratory integrated into the educational process in the specialty “Medical Cybernetics” – this is a new direction, the first recruitment for which will take place in September 2025.

    Students will be involved in the company’s production activities as part of their diploma projects. This will allow for the unification of efforts in developing new treatment methods using the potential of medical equipment and new approaches to AI, computer vision and machine learning for monitoring patients. The main goal is to create a scientific base where students and teachers will conduct their scientific research, publishing the results in international journals.

    Mikhail Khvostov, Acting Dean Faculty of Pharmacy and Medical Cybernetics, IMMT NSU, Doctor of Biological Sciences, commented:

    — One of the tasks of medical cybernetics is to create smart devices for interaction with patients. It is very important that during the training process, students could see live how such devices are created, and most importantly — take part in their creation. In cooperation with dynamically developing companies, I see huge potential in both the educational and scientific spheres for students of the new training program — the specialty “Medical Cybernetics”, opened at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Medical Cybernetics of the IMMT NSU.

    Igor Mendzebrovsky, Development Director of Papillon LLC and SafeVision LLC, noted:

    — We provide our products as a platform for students. They can form new solutions and even new business concepts. We help them make their idea as viable as possible, for example, if students want to turn their solution into a product, get a registration certificate and bring it to market.

    Several working groups of 2nd and 3rd year students of the NSU Institute of Intelligent Robotics have already been created. Computer science students are working on creating algorithms for the SafeVision software and hardware complex, designed for contactless monitoring of the patient’s condition and risk factor analysis. For example, active work is underway to identify APNEA syndrome in patients (sleep apnea for more than 10 seconds): the device will be able to identify such a disorder in a patient and signal the doctor about it.

    Anton Meleshkin, scientific programs manager at SafeVision LLC, senior researcher at the SB RAS IT, PhD in engineering, senior lecturer at NSU, added:

    — We develop technological startups, which means we work at the cutting edge of science and technology. We see NSU as a great partner with whom we can build long-term cooperation not only in joint research, but also in the educational process. Our developments can be useful for students to conduct laboratory work, and as topics for course and diploma theses.

    For reference:

    Papillon LLC — a domestic developer and manufacturer of functional medical beds equipped with automated functions to increase comfort, reduce patient trauma and minimize the burden on medical personnel.

    SafeVision LLC — a domestic developer and manufacturer of AI-based medical decision support systems (MDSS) for contactless monitoring of the condition of patients in a medical facility.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Network program for professional retraining of engineering personnel launched

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

    The delegation of the Polytechnic University visited the production facilities of the Engineering Center “Kronstadt”. The participants of the meeting signed a strategically important agreement on the network form of implementation of the professional retraining program “Design and technological support for machine-building production”.

    As business representatives, we understand the importance of investing in training specialists in the field of engineering. Therefore, the development of professional competencies of both students of technical universities and already working engineers is one of our key tasks. The professional retraining program was developed taking into account current trends in engineering education, advanced scientific and technical achievements and the needs of the industry. It combines the best educational methods with practice-oriented training, which meets the requirements of modern industry, – said Oleg Egorov, General Director of the Kronstadt Engineering Center.

    The program includes three specializations: centrifugal compressor design, piston compressor design and materials science. This approach provides graduates with a wide range of opportunities for professional growth and successful employment in high-tech sectors of mechanical engineering.

    One of the important elements of training is a mandatory industrial internship at the Kronstadt Engineering Center. This stage allows students to apply the theoretical knowledge they have acquired in real conditions, get acquainted with advanced production processes, and integrate more deeply into the professional environment. The final stage of the program is the defense of the final project with elements of a demonstration exam, which ensures a high level of training for graduates and their readiness to solve complex engineering problems.

    On February 3, more than a hundred young specialists, final-year students and master’s students who study full-time in the evening began their studies. Such high interest confirms the demand for the program and the need to train engineering personnel in this field.

    We developed the program and are implementing it together. The online form of training allowed us to build the educational process in such a way that students not only receive knowledge, but also master all technological operations in practice. Participants are immediately involved in solving current production problems, which increases the effectiveness of their training. The program is focused specifically on the practical aspects of mechanical engineering, materials science and engineering, – noted the head of the Directorate of Continuing Education and Industry Partnership Ivan Kurta.

    Leading teachers and specialists with a high level of theoretical training and significant practical experience in the industry are involved in the implementation. These are representatives of the Institute of Power Engineering, the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport, PhysMech, Gazpromneft-Polytech Scientific and Educational Center, including directors and teachers of the Higher School of Power Engineering, the Higher School of Physics and Materials Technology, the Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics and Mathematical Physics, the Higher School of Automation and Robotics, the Higher School of Industrial Management and others. Their participation ensures a high level of teaching and guarantees the relevance of the knowledge transferred.

    Before the launch of the program, Polytechnic University representatives once again visited the production facilities of the Kronstadt Engineering Center and discussed with colleagues the organization of the practical part of the training, outlining further steps to improve the educational process.

    Our interaction with the engineering center goes far beyond this program: we are actively developing partnerships in the field of scientific research, educational initiatives and other promising areas. By joining forces, we create a unique example of productive interaction based on the exchange of knowledge, mutual support and the desire to achieve significant results, – noted the Vice-Rector for Additional and Pre-University Education of SPbPU Dmitry Tikhonov.

    The implementation of the network program of professional retraining contributes to the development of domestic mechanical engineering, allows the formation of a new generation of highly qualified engineers capable of solving the most complex production problems. This project is a striking example of how the integration of science, education and industry contributes to the creation of advanced engineering solutions and strengthening the technological potential of the country.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The theremin, born at the Polytechnic, sounded in his honor

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

    105 years separate two events in the history of the Polytechnic University: the first demonstration of Lev Termen’s invention to the teachers of the Polytechnic University and a big concert by his great-grandson, Pyotr Termen. On the stage of the White Hall, one of the world’s leading theremin performers, Pyotr Termen, played two instruments at once.

    “Two theremins were not planned for the concert,” the musician said. “But at the sound check it turned out that there was a difficult radiomagnetic situation around, and my theremin was reacting a little nervously, there was some interference in the sound. And behind the scenes of the White Hall there was our own model of theremin, and today it sounded for the first time in a long time.”

    The great-grandfather of the performer Lev Termen dreamed since childhood that when playing a musical instrument there would be no need to touch anything, there would be no resistance from the strings, calluses on the hands, and a person and sound would become one, as happens when a person sings. At the age of 12, Lev Termen made a prototype of the theremin based on Tesla coils. And when in 1918, while working in the laboratory of the Polytechnic Institute, which was then located in the choir of the White Hall, he discovered the principle that became the basis of the theremin, he realized that he had invented a new musical instrument. In November 2020, the theremin – “the voice of Theremin” – was demonstrated to teachers of the Polytechnic Institute in the White Hall.

    The closer the right hand is to the vertical antenna, the higher the sound, the further the left hand is from the horizontal antenna, the quieter. Any movement turns into sound, even if I take a deep breath now, it will be heard, – explained Peter Theremin and supported his words with hand movements.

    No strings, no keys, and a range of eight octaves! Bach, Handel, Rachmaninov — popular and recognizable works sounded unusual. In the White Hall, theremin in a duet with a Bechstein grand piano, Pyotr Termen and Anastasia Mazankina presented the very repertoire with which Lev Termen performed in the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, London’s Albert Hall, and the Paris Grand Opera in the 20s and 30s of the last century.

    This concert, which has become a symbol of the unity of science and music, took place on the eve of the birthday of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, celebrated on February 19. A great gift will also be the film that the Kultura TV channel filmed on this day for the Nevsky Kovcheg. The Theory of the Impossible program series about extraordinary people who dreamed of the impossible and made it reality, such as Lev Theremin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The call for projects for the Big Mathematical Workshop 2025 has begun

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Mathematical center in Akademgorodok (MCA) is accepting proposals for the 2025 Great Mathematical Workshop. The Workshop consists of three parts: a week of intensive face-to-face work, then more relaxed activities in the “inter-module,” and finally another week of intensive face-to-face work. In 2025, the first module of the Workshop will take place from 6 to 12 July, and the second from 14 to 19 July.

    The Big Mathematical Workshop (BMM) is an event where teams of students, schoolchildren and teachers work on the implementation of various projects. Each project is based on an open task with a mathematical component. Workshop participants work together with curators and experts who are assigned to each project group.

    Work at the Big Mathematical Workshop will be conducted in person at several sites: in Novosibirsk at Novosibirsk State University, in St. Petersburg at ITMO University, in Tomsk at Tomsk State University, in Maikop at Adyghe State University, and in Omsk at the Omsk branch of the Sobolev Institute of Mathematics and Omsk State University.

    The opportunity to submit a project for implementation at the 2025 Workshop is currently open. The project is a mathematical or mathematically related problem formulated by the customer.

    A scientist who needs to solve a problem aimed at solving open scientific questions as part of his research can act as a customer. Representatives of any industry have the opportunity to propose problems related to their own production process for solution. Potential customers can be not only scientists and entrepreneurs, but also farmers, architects, students, deputies, and so on. The main thing is that the problem is open, that is, not yet solved by anyone.

    The customer gets a team of students who are working on a problem or making significant progress in solving it and delivering results. Of course, the customer may need time and expertise, but as a result, they will receive fundamental results, development or software, and establish connections with students and scientists who may be useful in the future.

    — Year after year, we see in practice that the Big Mathematical Workshop is an interesting, exciting and promising event. Students learn to work in a team, find ways to solve new problems and formulate results. In addition, they establish contacts with potential scientific supervisors and employers, and create a base that can serve as a basis for grants, custom research and development, contracts or launching their own startup, — said Timur Nasybullov, Deputy Dean for Development of the Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty of Novosibirsk State University, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

    To submit your project for consideration, you must register on on the website of the Great Mathematical Workshop and fill out the project submission form, which is available in your personal account. Projects are accepted until April 1, 2025.

    Customers who are unable to formulate their project in mathematical language can present its content in free form, and specialists from the Mathematical Center will help them to formalize the project properly. For consultation on any questions about the Big Mathematical Workshop, please contact the MCA by email MSA@nsu.ru.

    The projects will appear on the Workshop website by mid-May. At that time, students will have the opportunity to choose a project and apply for participation in BMM-2025.

    BMM Telegram channel: https://t.me/7sVe57DIkxZiZDc0

    Chat of BMM participants: https://t.me/jhMaCJtmFyJkNmYy

    BMM Community VKontakte: HTTPS: //vk.m./bmm_Akadem

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Al Ula conference For Emerging Market Economies

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    THE MANAGING DIRECTOR’S OPENING REMARKS
    Sunday, February 16, 2025, 9:30-9:45 a.m.
    Maraya Conference Hall, Al Ula, Saudi Arabia

    February 16, 2025

    Al salam Alaikum! Hello everyone and welcome!

    Let me start by thanking Minister Aljadaan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for hosting us in beautiful Al Ula. I also want to express my deep appreciation for Minister Aljadaan’s role as chair of the International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC), where his leadership is critical to the work and effectiveness of  our institution.

    Minister Aljadaan not only identified a gap in terms of space for emerging markets to discuss policy issues of common interest but decided to close it — and I am delighted that the IMF’s new Regional Office in Riyadh, supported by Saudi Arabia, has played a very important role in turning Minister Aljadaan’s vision into a reality. Here we see an impressive gathering of representatives from all around the world, with one objective: to identify issues that emerging markets face and how they can best address them.

    Now is a time of sweeping transformations in the global economy, in terms of technology, demography and geopolitics, creating a more challenging and uncertain environment for policymakers everywhere, with some specificities in terms of both risks and opportunities for emerging economies.

    We know, for instance, that trade is no longer the engine of growth that it used to be—unlike the decades of the 1990s and 2000s when global trade grew much faster than global GDP, the two are now growing at roughly the same rate (and trade even lags behind). When global trade slows down, opportunities for regional and cross-regional trade become more important.

    We also know that governments around the world are shifting policy priorities: the new US administration has been clear that it intends to take action in the areas of trade, tax and spending, deregulation, immigration, and digital assets.

    And the technology revolution—especially AI—is upon us, set to transform the way we live and work, with massive impact on jobs as early as the next five years.

    What does it all mean for emerging markets? These economies have weathered the shocks of the past few years remarkably well. And your economies have delivered two thirds of global growth.

    But the recipes of the past may no longer provide the path to prosperity. Emerging economies will need to be agile, adaptable and resilient—these will be the ingredients for future success.

    Looking into the next years, I will highlight three areas to watch.

    First, inflation is expected to go back to target levels faster in advanced economies than in most emerging markets. A stronger US dollar could trigger capital outflows. This makes monetary policy more complicated for emerging economies.

    Second, like in advanced economies, many emerging economies are dealing with high debt, limited fiscal resources, and mounting spending pressures—a challenging triple threat. Too often, countries use fiscal stimulus to boost short-term domestic demand. While this “sugar rush” provides temporary growth, it often fuels inflation and financial turbulence.  In the current environment, stepping on the gas pedal is not the solution — instead we need to focus on the efficiency of the engine.

    This takes me to my third point — the critical importance of structural reforms to improve competitiveness, increase productivity and enhance growth prospects.     

    At the IMF, we are known for our dedication to macroeconomic and financial stability.  Yes, it must be preserved or restored to enable growth.  But it also must be utilized to pursue reforms, especially those that can boost productivity. Slow productivity growth accounts for more than half the global growth slowdown in recent decades.

    Just think: If countries narrow their overall productivity gaps with the United States by just 15 percent, that would add 1.2 percentage points to global growth.

    Transformational reforms to improve the business environment will be essential: cutting red tape, increasing competition, and encouraging entrepreneurship.

    All of this can help countries create jobs and harness the benefits of promising technologies such as AI. Why is this so important? Because only when we achieve higher productivity growth can we meet the aspirations of people everywhere for better lives for themselves and their children.

    So it is clear: we need to double down on policies that we know can lift productivity.

    But we also need to redouble our search for promising new ideas.

    And this is what we intend to do during this conference. Together, we can look for new ways to jumpstart growth in emerging markets.

    At the IMF, we recognize our responsibility in this regard. We are putting together our own IMF Advisory Council on growth and entrepreneurship. I want to thank Minister Sturzenegger of Argentina for agreeing to serve on it. We count on deep engagement with this new Council to find ways in which economies can be stronger for their people.

    But we also know that there is huge value in countries working together.

    As you said recently, Minister Aljadaan, “Working together to fix our global economic ship so it benefits more people is not a charitable act; it is a wise investment in our common future.”

    I couldn’t agree more! And we are seeing a new force for cooperation—sometimes based on areas of common interest, sometimes based on geography—that are crucially important. So we have to be determined and we have to be engaged, but most importantly, we must remain positive.

    Together we can do well for our member countries and for their people.

    Shukran!

    https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2025/02/16/sp-md-al-ula-conference-for-emerging-market-economies

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The President of the United Arab Emirates received the First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov

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

    President of the United Arab Emirates Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan received First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov, who heads the Russian delegation to the UAE. The meeting discussed current issues of cooperation between Russia and the UAE in the trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian spheres.

    Denis Manturov conveyed greetings and best wishes for the further development of the UAE to Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan from Russian President Vladimir Putin. In turn, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan conveyed greetings to Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressing hope for the further development and prosperity of Russia and its people.

    The First Deputy Prime Minister told the UAE President about the Russian exposition at the International Conference and Exhibition of the Defense Industry IDEX-2025, which will start on February 17 in Abu Dhabi. Here, on an area of more than 2 thousand square meters, 40 Russian companies will present their products.

    Denis Manturov noted the dynamic development of cooperation between the two countries in the field of tourism. According to the results of last year, the number of Russian tourists visiting the UAE approached 2 million. There is a growing interest in Russia on the part of Emirati citizens – in 2024, more than 67 thousand tourists from the UAE visited the country. The expansion of direct air traffic contributes to the growth of tourist exchanges. Currently, there are over 300 regular passenger flights per week between the cities of Russia and the UAE – this is 1.5 times more than six months ago. The flight map is expanding – today there are already 25 routes.

    During the meeting, cooperation in the field of sports was also discussed, including holding the second international multi-sport tournament “Games of the Future” in the Emirates in 2025 (the first tournament was held in Kazan in 2024 on the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin). Denis Manturov noted the readiness of the Russian side to share experience and provide maximum assistance in organizing the games.

    Particular attention is paid to issues of cooperation in the field of higher education, and active work is underway to open a Russian University in Abu Dhabi.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Denis Manturov met with the Vice President of the United Arab Emirates

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    Meeting of Denis Manturov with the Vice President of the United Arab Emirates

    First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov met with Vice President of the United Arab Emirates Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

    The meeting was also attended by Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov and Chairman of the Central Bank of Russia Elvira Nabiullina.

    The parties discussed a wide range of issues of bilateral trade and economic cooperation. Particular attention was paid to the topic of mutual settlements and interaction in the financial and banking sector.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: To the staff of the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music

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

    On February 15, 2025, Gnesinka turns 130 years old.

    Dear friends!

    I congratulate you on this significant anniversary – the 130th anniversary of the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music.

    All these years, your unique educational institution has been the flagship of national music education, exerting a great influence on the development of national culture and art. A talented teaching staff works here. Teachers and accompanists devoted to their calling carefully preserve and develop the traditions laid down by the famous founders. They pass on their accumulated knowledge to their students, share their experience, help to reveal their creative potential, and create favorable conditions for successful self-realization.

    The Academy is famous for its fundamental theoretical education, consistently high level of professional training, and outstanding graduates. A special creative atmosphere allows your students to achieve brilliant results, become laureates of prestigious competitions, leading performers in famous opera houses, symphony orchestras, and philharmonic societies not only in Russia but also far beyond its borders.

    I sincerely wish you further success, new and interesting projects. Happiness, health and all the best to you and your loved ones.

    M. Mishustin

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government has updated the mechanism for creating a directory of in-demand professions

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

    Resolution of February 11, 2025 No. 138

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    Resolution of February 11, 2025 No. 138

    An electronic directory of professions containing information on the most popular and promising specialties will become part of the unified digital platform in the field of labor and employment “Work of Russia”. The resolution approving new rules for the formation of such a directory was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

    Until now, the electronic directory was an independent information resource that did not always reflect the changing demands of the labor market. Now it will be formed on the basis of a forecast of the economy’s need for personnel and data on the demand for professions provided by the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute (VNII) of Labor. This institute will receive such data through annual sociological and expert surveys, in particular surveys of employers and trade union representatives. Another source of data will be the monthly collection of information on vacancies and employers’ requirements for applicants, which is available on popular websites dedicated to employment. In addition, the VNII of Labor will analyze data on the employment of university graduates.

    In the directory itself, you can find information about the characteristics of professions, the expected salary, information about universities that train specialists in these specialties, and data on the demand for professions at the federal and regional levels.

    It is assumed that the information collected in the updated reference book will be in demand by federal executive bodies, as well as regional and local authorities to clarify the prospective personnel needs of economic sectors, regions and territories of advanced development. It will also be used in the work of employment services when consulting citizens looking for work. In addition, the reference book will help employers in forming personnel strategies for organizations.

    The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection will coordinate the work on creating a directory of professions.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Five best articles in Russian for 14.02.2025

    MIL analysis: Here are the top five articles in Russian published today. The analysis consists of five articles that are in priority at the moment.

    Economics and Social Performance.

    Economists from the National Research University Higher School of Economics and RUDN analyze the problems of the economy, introducing new solutions such as digitalization and artificial intelligence with human-centeredness.

    Rosneft decided to take part in the “Give books with love” campaign, developing the culture of Russia.

    What is love? NSU students decided to answer this question

    Below you can read one of the articles.

    1. Financial news: 12 regions have reached the finals of the all-Russian contest “Capital of Financial Culture”.

    According to the results of the qualifying stage of the competition members of the competition Commission chose 12 subjects of the Russian Federation, which will continue to compete for the title of “Capital of financial culture”. They are Altai Krai, Bryansk Oblast, Kaliningrad Oblast, Kemerovo Oblast – Kuzbass, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Primorsky Krai, Republic of Bashkortostan, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Stavropol Krai, Ulyanovsk Oblast, and Chuvash Republic.

    2. Implementation of sustainable development principles attracts more investments.

    Economists from the National Research University Higher School of Economics and RUDN analyzed the problems associated with the digital transformation of companies. The introduction of digital solutions into the work of companies reduces the number of patents in the field of green technologies by 4% and creates additional financial difficulties. However, if a company pays attention to sustainability and increases its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) rating, the negative effects are reduced. Moreover, with a high ESG rating, digitalization can even increase the number of patents by 2%. The article is published in the leading international journal Sustainability.

    3. The smart bank of the future: how AI enhances human-centeredness.

    Higher School of Economics

    Thanks to the rapid development of digital technologies, the banking industry is undergoing a period of profound transformation. One of the key changes is the transition to a human-centered model that prioritizes the interests and needs of the client. This topic was discussed at the webinar of the Human-Centeredness and Leadership Practices Laboratory of the National Research University Higher School of Economics and the Bank of Russia. The event gathered over 1400 representatives of banking and financial organizations from all over Russia.

    4. Romantic love: a great feeling or a byproduct of evolution.

    Novosibirsk State University –

    Since ancient times and up to our days, philosophers and writers have tried to answer the question “what is love?”. Scientists have not been left aside. They have their own special view on this matter. Romantics believed that this great feeling is born in the heart, representatives of science do not agree with them. Studies have shown that it’s all about the complex processes that occur in the brain. From the point of view of modern science, romantic love is not a gift of fate at all, but an adaptation that arose in the process of evolution.

    5. Rosneft volunteers are developing a culture of book-giving throughout Russia.

    Rosneft enterprises across the country took part in the nationwide campaign “Give Books with Love”, which is timed to coincide with the International Book Giving Day, celebrated annually on February 14.

    As part of the campaign, the Company’s volunteers traditionally donate printed publications to urban and rural libraries, museums, educational and medical institutions. Over the years of participation in the initiative, oilmen have enriched the literary funds with thousands of various publications, including encyclopedic, popular science and art books.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: On recognizing exchange bond programs as invalid and canceling their registration

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    In accordance with the Listing Rules of Moscow Exchange PJSC, in connection with the receipt of the relevant application, the Chairman of the Management Board on February 14, 2025 made the following decisions:

    to declare the exchange bond programs invalid; to cancel the registration of the exchange bond programs:

    Name of the Issuer Limited Liability Company “Sovcom Finance”
    Name of the program Series 001P Exchange Bond Program
    Program registration number 4-00548-R-001P-02E dated 08/07/2020

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: On the publication of index values

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    We would like to draw the attention of users to the fact that on 13.02.2025, the values of a number of indices and indicators were not published on the Exchange website and in the information and statistical server (ISS).

    Publication restored, all index values are available.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: An expert from the Rosmolodezh. Grants system told students how to get up to a million rubles to implement their project

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Olga Chesnova

    “Rosmolodezh. Grants” is a unique federal service for young people that helps support social initiatives and implement them. Olga Chesnova, an expert of “Rosmolodezh. Grants”, head of the Center for Project and Festival Activities of the St. Petersburg State Institute of Cinema and Television, told students how to become grant recipients.

    “The Federal Agency for Youth Affairs implements “Rosmolodezh. Grants” – a system of state support for youth project activities with a grant fund of 2.5 billion rubles, with 50 grant sites and 18 nominations. Citizens aged 14 to 35 who have presented their social projects can take part in the implementation of grants. Social projects provide for a fairly wide range of topics. One of the most popular nominations is

    She explained the participation algorithms: young people develop projects, create teams and send applications, which are assessed by the expert community using a point system. Participants who score the highest number of points become grant recipients.

    “In addition to the financial opportunity to implement the project, grant recipients gain valuable experience in promoting their ideas and finding like-minded people, which, in turn, increases their chances of receiving new grants, including for larger amounts. By the end of February, we plan to announce another competition. In March, we expect to announce a competition for universities, where applications will be accepted from universities as legal entities, and there will be more serious amounts. Each year, another nomination is added to the nominations related to the theme of the year. So, in the Year of the Family there was a nomination “Relatives and Beloved”, this year it should be patriotic. I advise participants who are applying for the first time to choose a topic that is most familiar and close to them, and it is better to focus on a project where there is already a reserve. For example, if you are a master of sports, have experience in this area, are passionate about this topic, choose it. This is important for success,” advised Olga Chesnova.

    Vice-Rector for Youth Policy at SPbGASU Marina Malyutina emphasized that our university has many talented students who have cool ideas and projects, but for some reason they have not yet applied for a grant. “Grants are a good way to self-realization and a way to receive funding for the implementation of a project, an opportunity to attract partners. I have studied the projects of grant recipients of previous years and I want to wish you to be bolder, because your projects and ideas are not only no less, but perhaps even more interesting. Therefore, the chances of winning are high,” she noted.

    First-year student of the Automobile and Road Engineering Faculty Sofya Parfyonova said that she and her associates intend to apply for a grant for the project “Fidget Football”. According to her, this team sport, which harmoniously combines eSports and traditional sports, is gaining popularity today.

    “Fidget football will allow our university to diversify student sports life and attract even more students to physical activity. We plan to use the grant funds to purchase special equipment and computers. I believe that Rosmolodezh. Grants is a great opportunity to implement a lot of initiatives, so we are already working on other ideas for participation in the next competition. And they are also aimed at promoting new sports among students,” said Sofya.

    First-year student of the construction faculty Arseniy Kukhi, having studied the conditions for receiving a grant and the application procedure, confidently says that it is much easier than in the case of other grants.

    “But what you need to think about is the idea of the project, and this is much more difficult. I looked at numerous projects of grant recipients and saw that almost all the problematic topics that lie on the surface have already been declared. Therefore, you need to look for more in-depth topics. I am a member of the student media center, perhaps I will focus on this direction, but I do not rule out that I will also work on my new project,” said Arseniy.

    Anna Kozhemyak, a second-year student at the construction faculty, admits that she has been a member of Rosmolodezh associations for quite a long time; she is interested in this movement. Last March, she attended the World Youth Festival in Sochi.

    “I have been thinking about the idea of getting and implementing a grant for a long time, but I am currently looking for a specific topic that would be significant not only for the university, but also useful for the city’s youth. Now I am interested in traveling, because I love it myself and would like to involve my friends in it. My project should include excursions, exchange of cultural or professional experience among young people,” Anna shared.

    Deputy Head of the Youth Policy Department of SPbGASU Ekaterina Kovalenko noted that the university has created all the conditions to help students both in developing projects and in submitting applications. A Telegram channel has been created to inform students about these opportunities #Netolokopars. For consultation and support, please contact office No. 135. We would like to add that Ekaterina Kovalenko is herself a recipient of such grants and can share her personal knowledge and experience.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Smart Bank of the Future: How AI Enhances Human-Centricity

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

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    Thanks to the rapid development of digital technologies, the banking sector is going through a period of profound transformation. One of the key changes was the transition to a human-centric model, in which priority is given to the interests and needs of the client. This topic was discussed at the webinar Laboratories of human-centeredness and leadership practices HSE and the Bank of Russia. The event brought together over 1,400 representatives of banking and financial organizations from all over Russia.

    The webinar was a logical continuation conferences “Focus on the Client”, which was attended by the Chairman of the Bank of Russia Elvira Nabiullina and top management of leading Russian banks. The moderator of the plenary session was Vladimir Solovyov, Head of the Laboratory of Human-Centricity and Leadership Practices at the National Research University Higher School of Economics (CHIL Laboratory). The experts discussed what a smart bank of the future should be like.

    The webinar participants were able to delve deeper into the theory and practice of implementing human-centricity in banks, noted Ekaterina Butova, First Deputy Head of the Service for the Protection of Consumer Rights and Ensuring the Availability of Financial Services of the Bank of Russia.

    The key event of the webinar was the presentation of the results of the study conducted last year by the CHIL Laboratory and the International Laboratory of Digital Transformation in Public Administration under the auspices of the Bank of Russia. It was based on a model developed by the CHIL Laboratory, consisting of eight key aspects that allow measuring the level of human-centricity in an organization. This tool can be used by banks to assess the current situation and further development. A survey of more than 16 thousand respondents was conducted – managers and employees of government agencies.

    “The results showed that the bank of the future is a human-centric cognitive bank, where artificial and human intelligence work in synergy to deeply understand customers and offer personalized solutions,” the head of the bank noted. International laboratory of CTSU Evgeny Styrin.

    At the same time, in-depth interviews revealed that the introduction of AI and other digital tools into banking processes has both significant advantages and a number of disadvantages, and also leads to the emergence of ethical challenges.

    “34% of respondents do not want to communicate with virtual voice assistants. At the same time, negative emotions that arise during communication with them multiply very quickly, while the emergence and consolidation of positive associations requires serious efforts,” explained Oleg Samolyanov, chief expert of the CHIL Laboratory.

    Representatives of major Russian banks shared their vision of the smart bank of the future. Nikolay Tiden, Director of the Modeling and Data Research Division of the Sales Network Block of Sberbank, believes that the basis for the development of banks of the future is personalization and security. The use of artificial intelligence at all stages of interaction with clients makes user services simpler, more convenient, more reliable and more profitable.

    “A smart bank of the future values its employees, understands its clients and knows how to adapt its products and services to their needs, including actively introducing new technologies,” says Vyacheslav Rodnishev, Director of the Customer Experience and Retail Business Coordination Department at Alfa-Bank.

    At the same time, the implementation of AI solutions in the banking sector is associated with a number of ethical challenges, including data bias, protection of personal information, responsibility for AI decisions and transparency of algorithms.

    “One of the most important aspects of monitoring the ethics and correctness of artificial intelligence is monitoring its work and quality. The user must feel that the bank’s AI is attentive to his interests, accurate in its answers and financial forecasts,” says Ivan Sidorovsky, head of products for ecosystem assistants at T-Bank.

    Currently, the issues of customer trust in smart assistants developed by banking organizations and the ethics of using artificial intelligence have not been fully resolved; their discussion in the expert community continues. The solution will require a comprehensive approach combining technological, organizational and regulatory measures.

    “From the point of view of the Central Bank as a regulator, human-centricity is the key that helps to solve the root problems underlying some disputes, misunderstandings and difficulties that arise between the consumer and the financial institution,” notes Mikhail Mamuta, Head of the Service for Consumer Rights Protection and Ensuring Accessibility of Financial Services at the Bank of Russia.

    He emphasizes that human-centricity in financial organizations should begin with caring for employees, who, in turn, will transfer it to clients. Then the financial world will become more harmonious.

    The content of the discussion about human-centricity in the context of digital transformation and the use of AI largely depends on the ability to rely on structured data and the results of sociological research.

    “Today, an important and urgent task for our team is to monitor the transformation of the banking sector towards human-centricity: what new tools are emerging, what problems organizations face and how they solve them. And artificial intelligence in all its manifestations is certainly one of the key factors influencing the development of human-centricity,” Vladimir Solovyov summarized.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The invitational stage of the V International Financial Security Olympiad is in full swing

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

    From February 1 to 28, 2025, the Invitational Stage of the V International Financial Security Olympiad is being held in Russian and English on the international social and educational platform “Commonwealth”.

    Let us recall that last season two students from the State University of Management became Olympiad prize winners.

    Pupils of grades 8-11 and students are invited to participate. Upon completion of the stage, participants who have completed the tasks will receive a certificate.

    The invitational stage is a great opportunity not only to test your knowledge of financial security, but also to prepare for the new cycle of the Olympiad and get acquainted with the format of the tasks.

    To participate, you must register on the Olympiad platform. Tasks will be available from February 1 to February 28.

    The International Financial Security Olympiad has been held since 2021 under the patronage of the President of Russia and the Government of the Russian Federation. In 2024, representatives of 36 countries reached the final of the Olympiad.

    The International Financial Security Olympiad is aimed at popularizing financial security as a norm of life, as well as at forming a new type of thinking among young people: from the financial security of an individual to the financial security of the state. Winners and prize winners are granted additional rights when entering higher education programs.

    The Olympiad organizers are: the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, the Federal Service for Financial Monitoring, the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, the International Network Institute in the Sphere of AML/CFT and the International Educational and Methodological Center for Financial Monitoring.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 02/14/2025, 11:34 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment of the UPRO security (Unipro ao) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    02/14/2025

    11:34

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 14.02.2025, 11-34 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 2.824) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 3.06179 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 25.0%) of the UPRO security (Unipro JSC) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 02/14/2025, 12-10 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A101590 (DOM 1P-7R) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    02/14/2025

    12:10

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 14.02.2025, 12-10 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 100.83) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1068.38 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) of the security RU000A101590 (DOM 1P-7R) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 02/14/2025, 12-18 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the SU26239RMFS2 security (OFZ 26239) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    02/14/2025

    12:18

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 14.02.2025, 12-18 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 70.68) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 740.96 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) of the SU26239RMFS2 security (OFZ 26239) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 02/14/2025, 13-19 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the FLOT (Sovcomflot) security were changed.

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    02/14/2025

    13:19

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 14.02.2025, 13-19 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 106.67) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 114.405 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 21.25%) of the FLOT (Sovcomflot) security were changed.

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