Muscovites received awards at the military-patriotic game "Zarnitsa 2.0."

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Students from the Moscow Police College, as part of the Moscow team "Shield and Sword 77," took prizes in the individual categories of the all-Russian military-patriotic game "Zarnitsa 2.0." This was reported by the press service of the Moscow Police College. Department of Education and ScienceThe final stage of the competition took place from September 5 to 23 in the Volgograd region at the Avangard camp.

Igor Ivanov and Ksenia Napletkova took first place in the UAV operator category, Pavel Kashtanov took second place in the sapper category, and Konstantin Chebotar took third place in the commander category.

Additionally, as part of the "Oka" army, the participants won the game's final battle, beating out nearly 500 young men and women from the older age group (including departmental and foreign teams). Moscow was represented by the "Zhukov Guard" team from School No. 1409. The team's training was supervised by Ivan Bondyukov, a supplementary education teacher, director of the "Vershina" military-patriotic education center, and a participant in the special military operation.

"We prepared for the game long and hard, approaching every stage seriously and training diligently. The guys probably found the most challenging work with unmanned aerial vehicles the most challenging—it's a fairly new and specific area. Furthermore, passing the tactical medical tests was challenging: navigating the battlefield and providing appropriate assistance in yellow, green, and red zones. But the more we trained, the better we got. The commander strategized effectively, and each participant gave their all, performing their actions precisely and smoothly," said Ivan Bondyukov.

This year, over 20,000 Muscovites took part in the all-Russian military-patriotic game "Zarnitsa 2.0," competing in four age categories. For the first time, a special category was added for college students aged 18 to 21.

To reach the finals, teams had to overcome several stages: qualifying, municipal, regional, district, and national. At each stage, participants demonstrated drill, firearms, and tactical training, first aid skills, knowledge of Russian history, and athletic prowess.

The finalists competed in tactical medicine, firearms training, radiation, chemical, and biological defense, and other disciplines. Each participant completed tasks in their chosen specialty—from medic and commander to war correspondent and drone operator.

In addition, a special program was organized for the children, which included meetings with Russian heroes, excursions, and film screenings dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory.

"Zarnitsa 2.0" is the flagship project of the "Movement of the First," which helps young people learn the fundamentals of military affairs and master modern digital technologies. Other organizers include the "Yunarmiya" movement, the "Voin" center for military-sports training and patriotic education of youth, and the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps.

Patriotic and physical education and sports events for young people are in line with the objectives of the “We Are Together” and “Russia – a Country of Opportunities” projects of the national project Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Moscow begins turning on heating – Sobyanin

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Heating will be turned on in Moscow tomorrow. Heat will be supplied first to social facilities—kindergartens, schools, and hospitals—and then to residential buildings. It will take several days for heating to be turned on at all city facilities. This was announced on the channel inMAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"Dear residents, the city is gradually approaching the winter season, bidding farewell to the warm summer. We don't expect any unusually cold weather these days, but temperatures are beginning to drop," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

In total, more than 74,000 facilities, including over 34,000 residential buildings, were prepared for the autumn-winter period.

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Sergei Sobyanin presented awards to the winners of the Moscow Masters competition.

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Sergei Sobyanin presented awards to the winners of the annual citywide professional skills competition "Moscow Masters." It has been held since 1998 as part of a tripartite agreement between the Moscow Government, the Moscow Federation of Trade Unions, and the Moscow Confederation of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (Employers).

"Congratulations on your well-deserved victory in one of Moscow's finest, most interesting, and traditional competitions—Moscow Masters. And every year this competition becomes more relevant and competitive. You won thanks to your skill, talent, commitment to your profession, your commitment to your enterprise, and this wonderful city. Thank you very much. As you can see, attitudes toward all things domestic, toward domestic products, toward economic development have changed rapidly in recent years, amid severe sanctions, the challenging situation associated with a special military operation, and the requirement to develop import substitution and the defense industry, relying significantly not simply on supplies from abroad, but on domestic production and products. Ultimately, this, of course, requires highly qualified specialists who are skilled, knowledgeable, and work in a way that earns the trust of not only your colleagues in Moscow but also foreign specialists. We win many international competitions, which demonstrates the high level of excellence of Moscow specialists," emphasized Sergei Sobyanin.

According to him, every industry requires highly qualified personnel, who are the key to its development. Many industrial enterprises, which until recently abandoned Moscow in search of cheaper rent or land, are now actively returning to the capital, in need of specialists. This is especially true for high-tech companies, which require competent employees, their talents, knowledge, and skills. It turns out that the most important thing is people and their talents, the Moscow Mayor emphasized.

The same is happening in various sectors of city life, such as transportation, construction, housing and utilities, healthcare, tourism, and the creative sector, which are also actively developing and require an increasing number of highly qualified specialists.

"And I am very grateful to you for choosing your professions and achieving such a level of excellence and mastery. I think your parents are proud of you, your loved ones, your colleagues at your companies, Moscow is proud of you, and I am proud of you. Thank you!" said Sergei Sobyanin.

The competition's goal is to enhance the prestige of highly skilled labor, develop the human resources potential of businesses and organizations, promote professions needed by the city, and attract young people to the real sector of the economy and social institutions.

The competition covers various fields of activity, including industry, construction, housing and utilities, transport, social and cultural spheres, health and safety, and the service sector. Information about it is widely disseminated in the media and online. A special site.

The competition is held in several stages depending on the profession. Traditionally, it begins at the organization level, where the best employee is identified, who then represents the company at a regional or industry-wide competition. The winners of the final stage become the city's top professionals and are awarded the honorary title of "Moscow Master."

The competition's winners and runners-up are awarded diplomas and cash grants from the Moscow Government. First place receives 300,000 rubles, second place 200,000 rubles, and third place 150,000 rubles.

Over the past years, more than 1.3 million specialists have participated in city competitions. The winners have repeatedly won the all-Russian "Best in Profession" competition.

The capital selected the best specialists from socially oriented NGOs.

In 2025, the "Moscow Masters" competition was held for the 28th time, covering 40 professions. Specialists from over 1,800 Moscow-based companies participated. For the first time, the competition featured such professions as socially oriented non-profit organization specialist, care assistant, landscaping worker, social rehabilitation specialist, professional cleaner, and non-destructive testing specialist.

"There are no age or experience restrictions in the competition—only professionalism is assessed. The youngest winners were 20-year-old electronics engineer Ivan Vasilenko and salesperson Sofia Kudryavtseva. The most experienced winner was toolmaker Alexei Ivakin, with 36 years of experience in the profession," Sergei Sobyanin said on his channel.

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Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel in MAX messenger

The oldest participant, occupational safety specialist Dmitry Klyuev, turned 57 this year. The average age of this year's finalists is 35, five years younger than five years ago.

"Dear Sergey Semenovich, it is a great honor for me to become part of such a professional community—'Moscow Masters.' And although all our colleagues come from different fields, we are united by a sincere love for our profession. This is respect for work and a desire to make our city much better each year. Special thanks, Sergey Semenovich, for your attention to secondary vocational education. Thanks to this support, our colleges receive new equipment, various professional standards are being considered, new algorithms, new approaches, and opportunities for improving teaching staff. I congratulate all the 'Moscow Masters' and wish you good luck and success. Love your profession and be proud of it, and we will work together for our beloved city," said Dmitry Beloborodov, Industrial Training Master at Medical College No. 1.

Alena Sokolova, senior operating room nurse of the highest qualification category at the V.M. Buyanov City Clinical Hospital, thanked the Mayor of Moscow for his support of the "Moscow Masters" competition and the development of Moscow healthcare.

"The professional excellence competition demonstrates how many true professionals work in our city. For me, winning the competition is not only a great joy but also a huge responsibility. Thank you, Moscow Government, for your attention to the capital's healthcare system. We feel this very much in our workplaces. New flagship emergency medical centers, new clinics, renovated hospital buildings, high-tech equipment, and the opportunity for continuous development—all this is very valuable to us. We promise to honor our work and live up to the title of Moscow's medical professionals," said Alena Sokolova.

Many of the competition's participants represent family lines of work. For example, Roman Vinogradov, the best electric bus driver of 2025, found his passion in the profession thanks to his parents, who met at the bus depot where they both worked. Finalist Andrey Puzanov's family had a significant influence on his career choice. His father once encouraged him to enroll in a technical school to become a crane operator. Andrey mastered the profession and is convinced of the wisdom of his choice—he now participates in the construction of kindergartens, schools, and other vital facilities.

This year, for the first time, a woman won the "Civil Construction Supervisor" category. Yulia Fedina, an employee of the Construction Management 555 group of companies, has been in the profession for 20 years. In choosing her career path, she followed the example of her father, a civil engineer. "I proudly and confidently say: I am building the best city on Earth!" said Yulia Fedina. She thanked Sergei Sobyanin and the Moscow Government team for the opportunity to prove herself as a specialist whose work makes the lives of city residents better and more comfortable every day, and for the high recognition of her work.

"Our economy is currently developing rapidly and requires increasingly qualified specialists. I am grateful to the competition participants for their high level of skill. Your loved ones, colleagues, and all of Moscow are proud of you!" Sergei Sobyanin wrote on his Facebook page. MAX messenger.

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A combined ticket to the exhibitions "Yu.N. Reitlinger," "Graphics Cabinet," and "Russian Abroad: Paths and Destinies"

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The Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad invites you to a guided tour of its exhibitions.

The "Yu.N. Reitlinger" hall displays frescoes from the émigré Church of St. John the Warrior in Meudon, painted by the Russian artist and iconographer Yulia Reitlinger. They were miraculously saved by Nikita Struve, director of a major publishing house, before the church's destruction in the late 1980s. The "Graphics Cabinet" displays a collection of graphic art from the Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad. Visitors will also see items from the museum's main exhibition, "Russian Abroad: Paths and Destinies."

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Hearts of Generations

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Library No. 252 will host a concert entitled "Hearts of Generations" to mark the International Day of Older Persons.

The best performances will be presented by creative groups participating in the "Moscow Longevity" project, including the vocal and instrumental ensemble "VIA," the Russian song ensemble "Ivushka," and the academic choir "Kantiamo." The concert will also feature performances by artists from the literary creative association "Svecha i Grozd," the choreographic group "Viktoria," the vocal ensemble "Veselye Notiki," the vocal and choral studio "Otrada," and the classical guitar studio.

After the concert, everyone will be able to learn about the project's directions and ask questions.

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Valeria Dauvalder is a Russian storyteller from Switzerland.

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The Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad will host a lecture-tour dedicated to the work of Valeria Dauvalder, a Russian poet, artist, storyteller, philosopher, and theologian who lived most of her life in Switzerland.

The breadth of her interests and talents is truly astounding. She emigrated with her parents as a child, but she always remembered Russia with gratitude and longed to visit at every opportunity. She first succeeded in doing so in the 1950s. Her love for her homeland permeated all her work and became a source of inspiration. The vivid images of her fairy tales, the vivid descriptions, the kindness and sincerity of her writings captivate a wide range of readers.

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The work of a lifetime

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Library No. 243 "Obraz" will host a meeting entitled "The Work of a Lifetime," dedicated to the 130th anniversary of the birth of Soviet commander and Marshal of the Soviet Union Alexander Vasilevsky.

Visitors will take a virtual tour of Marshal Vasilevsky Street and learn about its history. The military leader's biography will also be discussed. Visitors will be able to read the marshal's memoirs and view documentary footage.

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Prince of all Rus'

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Library No. 248 will host a thematic program dedicated to the 700th anniversary of Ivan Kalita's birth.

Listeners will learn how the "Prince of All Rus'" earned such fond memories, what he did for the development of Moscow, and why it is with him that the rebirth of Rus' is traditionally dated. Viewers will learn how Ivan Kalita expanded the territory of the Moscow Principality. His acquisitions reveal a larger political plan: the creation of a unified, strong, and independent Russian state.

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Ivan Shmelev's Moscow

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The Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad will host a walking tour entitled "Ivan Shmelev's Moscow."

A Muscovite by birth, a lawyer by education, and an Orthodox Christian by conviction, Russian writer Ivan Shmelev lived through the Civil War and emigration. He spent 28 years in exile, but Moscow always remained a central theme in his work. Visitors will be able to walk through Shmelev's landmarks in the ancient capital. The houses and churches, streets and alleys will help you recall not only Ivan Shmelev's life in Russia but also explore the pages of his biography abroad, imagining the city that inspired "Pilgrimage," "Nanny from Moscow," "Heavenly Paths," and "Summer of the Lord."

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Dance festival

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The Tovarishch regional club system will host a dance festival and concert for children and teenagers.

Participants will be able to showcase their dance skills and creativity in various categories. Spectators will see folk, modern, ballroom, and other dances performed. Performances will include the MIX-show pop group, the Svetlyachok choreography group, the NUTS.Com dance community, and other artists.

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