Another UAV heading toward Moscow was destroyed by the Defense Ministry's air defense forces, Sobyanin said.

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Another drone en route to Moscow has been destroyed, Sergei Sobyanin announced on his MAX messenger channel.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow stated that the air defense system successfully repelled an attack by one drone heading towards the capital.

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The Moscow mayor reported the destruction of a UAV approaching the capital.

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The Ministry of Defense's air defense shot down a drone flying toward Moscow. This was reported on its channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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Sergei Sobyanin: Students from the Likhachev Technical College helped decorate children's clinics.

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This year, students from the I.A. Likhachev Moscow Technological College (MTC) helped transform the city's children's clinics. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel. MAX messenger.

"They developed design concepts and handcrafted 150 sets of decorative elements: colorful steam locomotives, drums, nutcrackers, and horse figurines. The work took more than six months. Together with medical teams, the team has already decorated the hallways and play areas of the institutions with unusual installations," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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This interaction produces excellent results. Students gain practical experience and see that their work is beneficial, while doctors enjoy a warm, friendly atmosphere that helps young Muscovites feel more comfortable before their appointments.

"Thank you to the children and the medical teams – together they created a little New Year's fairy tale for the children," concluded Sergei Sobyanin.

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A combined ticket to the exhibitions "USSR. Journey into the Past" and "Tales of the Russian Forest"

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The Zagorje Gallery is offering a combination ticket for two exhibitions: "USSR. Journey into the Past" and "Tales of the Russian Forest."

The exhibition "USSR: A Journey into the Past" introduces the material culture of the Soviet era: from furniture and household appliances to school supplies and everyday items. Visitors will see over 500 exhibits, learn what apartments looked like in the 20th century, and compare the past with the present.

The exhibition "Tales of the Russian Forest" features the work of art students, participants in the "Moscow Longevity" project, and their teachers. The exhibition explores the image of the forest in culture and folklore, winter holidays, and the continuity of traditions and generations.

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"Tales of the Russian Forest" (private tour)

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The Zagorje Gallery invites you to the exhibition "Tales of the Russian Forest" with a private tour. The program includes a look at the works of art studio students, participants in the "Moscow Longevity" project, and their teachers, who each capture the essence of the Russian forest in their own unique way—from folkloric and fairytale to wintry and festive.

A personal tour will allow you to delve deeper into the topic, learning more about the artist's ideas, techniques, and the connections between generations in art. Guests will see how nature becomes a source of inspiration and a guardian of traditions.

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"Tales of the Russian Forest" (group tour)

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The Zagorje Gallery invites you to the exhibition "Tales of the Russian Forest" with a group tour. The exhibition features works by art students, participants in the "Moscow Longevity" project, and their teachers—artists representing different generations and creative approaches.

Guests will see a variety of images of the Russian forest—from mysterious and magical to cozy and festive. New Year's, Christmas, snow-covered landscapes, and scenes around fir trees create an atmosphere of expectation and emphasize the continuity of cultural traditions.

The tour will introduce you to the artists' ideas and artistic techniques, allow you to examine the details of their works more closely, and discover nature as a source of inspiration and creative energy.

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Tales of the Russian Forest

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The Zagorje Gallery invites you to the group exhibition "Tales of the Russian Forest." The exhibition features works by art studio students, participants in the "Moscow Longevity" project, and their teachers—all professional artists.

The central theme is the image of the Russian forest in folklore and contemporary art. Viewers will see how diverse the forest can be: mysterious and enigmatic, filled with fairytale creatures or the warmth of family traditions. Winter scenes—New Year's and Christmas landscapes—hold a special place.

The exhibition brings together different generations and artistic perspectives, emphasizing continuity and a love of nature as a source of inspiration.

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Literary Masterpieces. The Beautiful Swan

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Children's Library No. 31 will host a Literary Crafts class called "The Beautiful Swan." Students will learn about Leo Tolstoy's short story "Swans" and discuss its ideas.

In the second part of the lesson, children will create a swan out of play dough, using natural materials such as pine cones, nuts, and leaves. This creative activity helps develop imagination and fine motor skills. The finished craft can be taken home.

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Light of the Christmas Star

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Library No. 230 invites you to the festive program "Light of the Christmas Star".

Guests will listen to a themed lecture, "Christmas: Traditions and Rituals," which will introduce the history of the holiday, answer questions in the quiz, "The Night When Dreams Come True," and then participate in a master class on creating a themed interior decoration. This will be followed by a literary and musical composition, "Magical Moments of Christmas," performed by Svetlana Gribova and Vladimir Vavilov.

To accompany the program, the library has prepared an exhibition featuring works of art by Russian writers, books about Christmas cuisine, and holiday traditions.

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Organ expedition

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The Zaryadye Concert Hall invites you to an interactive concert tour without intermission, where you can take a real-time look behind the scenes at the organ. A large screen will display a tour of the interior of the grand concert organ, which turns five years old this year.

The expedition will be led by Mikhail Zhebrak, chief organist and custodian of the Lada Labzin instrument, and organ builder Ignat Izotov. Guests will learn about the organ's history, mechanics, and tonal capabilities, see the organ builder at work and the consoles, and be guided through the musical realm by the live sound of the instrument.

The program lasts 1 hour, without intermission.

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