Marat Khusnullin: Construction of a compensation house in Mariupol has been completed.

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Construction of a six-story building has been completed in Mariupol's Zhovtnevyi district. 84 apartments in the building will be provided as compensation to citizens who lost their homes during the fighting. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Restoring housing stock and constructing compensation apartment buildings in the reunited regions is an important social issue. We've been working on it since 2022, and to date, approximately 7,500 buildings have been restored and 75 have been built. Among them is a new six-story building with a total area of 7,700 square meters in the Zhovtnevyi district of Mariupol. It comprises 84 apartments in three sections. All will be handed over to residents with interior finishing, so they can settle in as quickly as possible," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the construction of this building was carried out by the Single Customer in the Construction Sector public corporation.

"The new residential building features 14 one-bedroom apartments, 34 two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments, and two four-bedroom apartments. Additionally, specialists have landscaped the surrounding area, creating convenient access and parking spaces, pedestrian paths, and children's playgrounds," noted Karen Oganesyan, General Director of Unified Customer.

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Marat Khusnullin: More than 1,100 projects have been implemented following the All-Russian Competition for the Creation of a Comfortable Urban Environment

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The government continues its systematic work to improve communities across the country, including small towns and historic settlements, through the All-Russian Competition for the Best Projects to Create a Comfortable Urban Environment. This work is being carried out at the direction of President Vladimir Putin as part of the "Infrastructure for Life" national project, announced Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The All-Russian competition for the best projects to create a comfortable urban environment has proven itself to be an effective tool for developing small communities. Importantly, this process involves residents and the professional community. Thus, the competition helps create the very places people need. Since 2019, over 1,100 winning projects have been implemented, and this work continues. The 1,000th project was the "Energy of Sports" space in Ruzayevka, Republic of Mordovia, which was selected and designed with the direct participation of citizens. Over 2,000 people voted in favor of transforming a former wasteland. Each such project changes people's lives for the better, creating new opportunities for recreation, sports, and socializing, while also stimulating local economic development. A total of 1,609 projects were selected during the competition: 679 parks, 301 embankments, 262 squares, 367 streets, and pedestrian areas," said Marat Khusnullin.

These facilities harmoniously combine modern comfort with the historical and cultural character of their territories, becoming centers of attraction and drivers of development.

"In 2025, to develop the federal project 'Formation of a Comfortable Urban Environment' of the national project 'Infrastructure for Life,' we expanded the opportunities for regions to participate in the all-Russian competition for improvement projects. Now, settlements with a population of up to 300,000 people are eligible, including rural settlements that are core areas, as well as historical settlements that are the administrative centers of constituent entities of the Russian Federation. This has significantly expanded the project's geographic scope. The competition actively encourages the attraction of extra-budgetary funding in the regions – from 5 to 25%, which contributes to the development of local project teams and their competencies. The implementation of the competition projects has created 26,730 new jobs and 6,088 commercial and entrepreneurial facilities. Our shared goal is to maintain the project's momentum and the achieved pace, ensuring that small towns are not left out of large-scale transformations, but become a pillar of the country's future. By 2030, it is planned to implement more than “1,600 winning projects,” said Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Irek Fayzullin.

Federal executive bodies, the Federation Council, the State Duma, as well as representatives of the expert community, architects, and urbanists, participate in the national competition's awards ceremony. The awards ceremony for the winners takes place annually at the All-Russian Forum "Development of Small Towns and Historic Settlements," with the participation of Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

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Marat Khusnullin: Construction of the Vernadsky Kazan Federal University dormitories has been completed in Simferopol.

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Construction of two dormitories for 250 and 450 students and faculty at the Vernadsky Crimean Federal University in Simferopol has been completed. Deputy Prime Minister and Supervisor of the Southern Federal District Marat Khusnullin announced this.

"The Crimean Peninsula is a dynamically developing region, attractive not only for living and tourism, but also for obtaining a high-quality education. We are purposefully creating all the necessary conditions for this, actively developing our infrastructure. A striking example is the completion of two Crimean Federal University dormitories in Simferopol, with a total area of 13,600 square meters. A certificate of conformity has been received, the facilities are fully equipped and are being prepared for commissioning, with occupancy scheduled for September 2026. The university is a major scientific and educational center in Crimea and one of the leading universities in the Southern Federal District. It trains highly qualified personnel for important sectors of the economy: medicine, the agro-industrial complex, construction and architecture, tourism, and IT. Creating comfortable living and studying conditions is a significant contribution to the future of the peninsula, its human resource sovereignty, and its further development," said Marat Khusnullin.

The dormitories are built in blocks. Each block has one or two rooms with private bathrooms, including those for people with disabilities on the ground floors. Kitchens are also located on each floor, with a gym and medical offices on the ground floor and a cafeteria on the basement floor.

In addition, specialists improved the surrounding area of the dormitories, adding landscaping and paving driveways and sidewalks. Sports grounds, recreation areas, tennis courts, and two parking lots were installed near the buildings.

"We are also constructing five educational and laboratory buildings for the university, with a total area of over 46,000 square meters. Work is currently underway on the facades of two of them—the Institute of Foreign Philology building and the Architectural and Civil Engineering Academy building. All buildings are scheduled to be completed and equipped with modern technological equipment in 2027," noted Karen Oganesyan, General Director of the Unified Customer Production and Consulting Company.

The Vernadsky Crimean Federal University comprises 13 institutes, six colleges, an academy, and a technical school. Over 23,000 students from Russia and abroad study there in higher and secondary vocational education programs in medicine and healthcare, agriculture, construction and architecture, and other fields.

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A program of state guarantees for free medical care for 2026–2028 has been approved.

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Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed a decree approving a program of state guarantees for free medical care for citizens for 2026 and the planning period of 2027 and 2028.

The program has been supplemented with a number of new provisions aimed at increasing the accessibility and quality of free medical care for Russian residents.

Specifically, it includes a subsection defining the procedures for providing medical care at health centers being established across the country as part of the national "Health for Everyone" project. Their main goal will be to identify signs of premature aging and the risks of developing age-related diseases, as well as to prevent and treat them.

The program has also been expanded to include new, modern methods of providing specialized, including high-tech, medical care. These include photodynamic therapy for bladder cancer, percutaneous energy neurolysis of the celiac plexus under X-ray television guidance, laparoscopic biliopancreatic diversion, and laparoscopic gastric bypass.

New methods have been added to the list of high-tech medical care types using a number of unique treatment methods applied in cardiovascular surgery, hematology, and organ transplantation: "pancreatic islet cell transplantation," "kidney and pancreatic islet cell transplantation," and "upper limb and its fragment transplantation."

To identify genetic disorders and chromosomal abnormalities in embryos, to prevent the birth of a child with a genetic disease and to increase the chances of a successful pregnancy through IVF, the program includes the costs of collecting and sending material for preimplantation genetic testing and for structural chromosomal rearrangements.

In addition, the program increases the volume of free medical care provided to patients with oncological diseases in day and 24-hour hospitals, patients with hepatitis C, and as part of medical rehabilitation.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, January 12, 2026

Speaking about the approved program onmeeting with deputy prime ministers on January 12Mikhail Mishustin noted that the main goal is to make high-quality and modern medical care accessible throughout the country.

"We will continue to implement national projects and develop healthcare infrastructure, and, of course, we must listen to the opinions of citizens and the medical community," the head of the cabinet emphasized.

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The government has approved a number of new support measures for agricultural producers.

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On January 1, 2026, Russia began implementing a new federal project, "Small Agribusiness Development," which includes several new support programs for farmers. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the decree on this.

One of the new programs is grants for small rural bakery projects. The grant will be up to 10 million rubles, but no more than 50% of the project cost. Grant funds must be used within 18 months. In regions affected by shelling by Ukrainian armed groups, the grant period will be 30 months. Projects will be selected by regional authorities, and then must be approved by the Ministry of Agriculture. Grants can be used not only for new construction but also for completing bakery projects that were started before receiving this funding. One of the conditions for receiving the grant is an annual increase in bread and bakery product production of at least 3%.

Another new area of support concerns agro-aggregators—cooperatives that purchase, process, and subsequently market farm produce. Starting this year, they will receive a partial reimbursement for their purchase costs from farms. This reimbursement will be differentiated and will amount to 10% of costs if the volume of produce purchased from farmers ranges from 5 million to 25 million rubles, 12% of costs if the corresponding purchase volume ranges from more than 25 million to 50 million rubles, and 15% of costs for purchases exceeding 50 million rubles.

Furthermore, the state will now reimburse small farms for up to 60% of the startup costs of a gas-powered generator used to generate electricity for agricultural production. However, the amount of such reimbursement will not exceed 10 million rubles per small farm.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, January 12, 2026

Commenting on the decisions takenmeeting with deputy prime ministers on January 12Mikhail Mishustin noted that the 2026 federal budget allocates nearly 14 billion rubles for such purposes. In addition, another 730 million rubles will be allocated to continue the "Agritourism" grant program. This will also be implemented as part of the new federal project "Small Agribusiness Development."

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The government approved a three-year action plan to implement the Concept for Sustainable Development of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia, and the Far East

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Improving the economic and social aspects of life, preserving ancestral territories and unique forms of traditional economic activity are reflected in the activities of the three-year plan for implementing the Concept of Sustainable Development of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia, and the Far East. The order approving this document has been signed.

The plan includes more than 100 different events, grouped into several thematic sections.

One section is dedicated to preserving territories inhabited by indigenous peoples. This includes, among other things, annual monitoring of the environmental status of such areas. Furthermore, representatives of indigenous peoples will be involved in public hearings regarding the implementation of projects related to natural resource development.

Another form of support is the promotion of traditional crafts on domestic and international markets. This involves regional authorities in the North, Siberia, and the Far East annually presenting such products at various exhibitions and fairs.

Other areas include the creation of national tourist routes that include historical and cultural monuments located in areas populated by indigenous peoples. This, in turn, will stimulate the creation and modernization of tourism infrastructure.

An equally significant initiative will be financial support for priority areas of agriculture and reindeer herding. This support will depend on the number of applications received.

Efforts to create a comfortable and safe environment include improving the quality of communications and expanding the number of settlements connected to the internet.

A separate section of the plan is devoted to ensuring access to education. This work, in particular, involves providing schools in indigenous communities with modern equipment and textbooks in the native languages of the indigenous peoples.

Another part of the plan is the preservation of the ethnocultural heritage and traditions of the peoples of the North, Siberia, and the Far East. Activities in this section are aimed at preserving and promoting cultural heritage sites and intangible ethnocultural heritage (legends, songs, rituals).

The Concept for Sustainable Development of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia, and the Far East until 2036 was approved by the Government in May 2025. It replaces the previous concept, which was implemented from 2009 to 2025.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: 244,000 science volunteers are registered on the Dobro.rf platform.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, Head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Grigory Gurov, and Hero of Russia, Chairman of the Board of the Movement of the First, and participant in the Time of Heroes program, Artur Orlov, discussed the results of scientific volunteering development in 2025.

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There are 244,000 registered science volunteers on the Dobro.rf platform.

"By decision of Russian President Vladimir Putin, our country has declared a Decade of Science and Technology. One of its key areas is scientific volunteering. Russians, regardless of age or location, are participating in research projects, helping to collect and analyze scientific data, and update existing methodological frameworks. Around 244,000 science volunteers have already registered on Dobro.RF. We see interest in this area growing annually: by 2025, the number of such volunteers on the platform has increased by almost 14,000," noted Dmitry Chernyshenko.

Rosmolodezh is developing a scientific direction within the framework of the work of the Pole Center for Young Researchers.

"The year-round youth educational center 'Pole,' opened in 2024 by the President of Russia, offers young people the opportunity to develop in science and technology. Four thousand people from 76 regions of the country have participated in the center's educational programs. Their work has produced practical results. At the eponymous forum of young scientists, the students proposed 36 projects for the development and promotion of the Arctic zone and the Northern Sea Route—one of our country's priority development areas. These included research on shipbuilding technologies and the impact of oil and gas production on the environment of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug," said Grigory Gurov.

He added that in 2025, 24 educational and outreach programs were conducted at the Pole center, 10 of them as part of the national project “Youth and Children.”

The all-Russian project "First in Science" emerged as a systemic response to the strategic objective of achieving technological sovereignty and supporting young talent in Russia. The project was launched as part of the presentation of the national project "Youth and Children," which featured the digital platform "Scientific Universe of the First," styled like a spaceship control panel. Currently, the platform has over 160,000 active participants, and the overall reach of the "First in Science" project has reached over 200,000 schoolchildren and students. A network of over 600 "First in Science" science clubs has been established in 30 pilot regions. They operate through primary, local, and regional branches. "Our goal is to cultivate the 'researcher gene' in children and create conditions for the development of cognitive activity, a desire for scientific creativity, research, and invention in children and young people," noted Artur Orlov, Hero of Russia, Chairman of the Board of the Movement of the First, and participant in the Time of Heroes program.

The first scientific clubs implemented four areas of work: young researchers (Yunists), young engineers (Yuntechs), young IT specialists (Yunits), and young naturalists (Yunnaty). By 2026, the program is planned to expand to 89 regions of Russia. A total of 2,000 clubs are planned to open.

This summer, a competition was held to form a community of active mentors among teachers and young scientists to popularize science among children and young people. 600 winners received equipment and consumables for use in their first science clubs. In addition, educational modules for mentors in the clubs' areas of work were launched.

As part of their club work, activists from the "Movement of the First" studied how the amount of water consumed affects health and well-being, analyzed sound pollution in their area, designed comfortable and visually pleasing spaces, and created maps of allergenic plants in their community.

The winners of the All-Russian competition of scientific and technological projects "Technologies of the First" presented their promising developments at the 5th Congress of Young Scientists. Ivan Sidorenko from Donetsk presented his device for teaching music to children with disabilities. Maxim Zapara from the Moscow region developed an autonomous rodent repellent to improve the comfort of military personnel in the field.

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The government will continue to support preferential categories of citizens under the social gasification program in 2026.

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Support for privileged categories of citizens under the social gasification program will continue in 2026. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed a decree amending the state program "Energy Development" accordingly.

As before, eligible program participants will receive a subsidy for the purchase of equipment and the work required to connect their homes to the gas grid. The subsidy will be at least 100,000 rubles.

This support is available to parents with many children and low-income individuals, participants in special military operations and their family members, disabled persons of Group I, as well as citizens caring for disabled children, and veterans of the Great Patriotic War.

A total of 1 billion rubles is planned to be allocated from the federal budget in 2026 to support beneficiaries of the social gasification program. The specific amount will be determined based on requests from regional authorities.

In 2025, approximately 1 billion rubles were allocated to support preferential categories of citizens in 55 regions.

The social gasification program has been implemented since 2021. Since February 2023, the state has been partially subsidizing the costs of installing gas on a property and connecting a home to gas for eligible citizens.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Expanding the Golden Ring to 49 settlements will increase the regions' tourist appeal.

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The legendary Golden Ring of Russia, celebrating its 60th anniversary, is being given a new lease of life and scope. It will now be significantly broader, more diverse, and more engaging for every tourist. Instead of the usual nine-city circle, the Golden Ring will connect 49 unique points of interest: from ancient capitals and merchant towns to protected natural parks. For the first time, its orbit will include the Nizhny Novgorod and Tver regions, as well as the pearls of Russian nature—the Pleshcheyevo Lake and Meshchera national parks.

"The Golden Ring will turn 60 in 2027. In anticipation of this anniversary, it is undergoing further development and expanding by 49 settlements. For the first time, it will include towns and villages in the Nizhny Novgorod and Tver regions. This expansion will further enhance the tourist appeal of the Golden Ring regions and help achieve the goal set by our President Vladimir Putin of increasing the share of tourism in the country's GDP to 5% and the number of tourist trips to 140 million by 2030," said Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the Golden Ring regions are actively taking advantage of the "Tourism and Hospitality" national project. Thanks to the preferential lending program, approximately 60 investment projects for the construction of hotels and multifunctional complexes are being implemented in Moscow, the Moscow Region, Vladimir Region, Kostroma Region, and the Yaroslavl Region, as well as more than 10 major investment projects for the creation of amusement parks and aquathermal complexes, with a combined annual attendance of over 20.5 million. Furthermore, the Moscow Region, Vladimir Region, Kostroma Region, and the Yaroslavl Region received a unified subsidy for 2025–2027.

The development of the Golden Ring is a response to the growing demand from tourists for a comprehensive and diverse journey through Russia's historic center. This expansion of its geography isn't simply a matter of adding new cities to the map. It's an opportunity for every tourist to experience the authentic, multifaceted, and hospitable Russia in all its depth and diversity. The key innovation is freedom of choice. Every tourist can now create their own ideal itinerary, compiling it from dozens of points, each with its own character and history. After Yaroslavl, you can discover Rybinsk, and a visit to Suzdal can easily be complemented with a stroll through the quiet town of Gorokhovets, with its wooden Art Nouveau architecture.

The "Golden Ring" brand now encompasses a whole range of tourist products to suit every taste. These include traditional bus tours, 14 special self-drive tours, river cruises with new stops, and train tours. For those seeking a thrill, there's a packed calendar of events: from a cheese festival in Vyatskoye to historical reenactments in Gorodets. Craft enthusiasts can visit the crystal factory in Gus-Khrustalny or the guipure factory in Chkalovsk, while those seeking solitude can opt for a relaxing, sleepy experience in authentic small towns. This is a new take on a familiar brand, where the power of history meets modern trends.

Travel becomes an immersion into living history. Previously, tourists saw mostly the "ceremonial" history of the principalities' capitals. Now, the geography includes cities where crafts and merchant life thrived for centuries. You can understand how Russia lived centuries ago, not only in the kremlins, but also on the quiet streets of Mstera, the center of lacquer miniatures, or in Pavlovo, the capital of metalworkers. All new destinations will be developed under the auspices of the unified "Golden Ring" brand, which for tourists means clear navigation, developed infrastructure, and a guaranteed level of service.

"It's crucial for us that tourists receive more than just a list of must-see attractions, but the opportunity to create their own unique adventure. By expanding the Golden Ring, we're also expanding the range of experiences for tourists. It's now an entire travel ecosystem where you can choose the pace, format, and theme: from a pilgrimage tour of Diveyevo to a gastronomic weekend in Vyatskoye. We're combining a powerful brand with modern trends to create a truly personalized and unforgettable travel experience," noted Deputy Minister of Economic Development Dmitry Vakhrukov.

This project will also serve as a catalyst for development for dozens of small towns, helping to create new jobs, restore landmarks, and make these areas more attractive to live in. The updated Golden Ring 2.0 is an invitation to deep Russian exploration, full of discoveries.

The updated Golden Ring's geography, in addition to the classic cities, will encompass the following settlements:

— Vladimir region

G. Aleksandrov, p. Bogolyubovo, g. Vyazniki, g. Gus-Khrustalny, g. Gorokhovets, g. Kideksha, g. Kirzhach, g. Kolchugino, urban-type settlement Mstera, g. Murom, g. Yuryev-Polsky.

— Yaroslavl region

S. Vyatskoye, s. Godenovo, village Karabikha, town Myshkin, town Rybinsk, town Tutaev, town Uglich.

— Ivanovo region

Gavrilov Posad, Kineshma, Palekh, Plyos, Kholuy, Shuya, Yuzha, Yuryevets.

— Kostroma region

Galich, Nerekhta, Krasnoe-on-Volga, Sudislav, Susanino.

— Moscow region

S. Abramtsevo, s. Gzhel, Likino-Dulevo, Muranovo village, Sofrino town, Khotkovo.

— Tver region

City of Kalyazin, city of Kashin.

— Nizhny Novgorod region

G. Arzamas, Bogorodsk, Vyksa, village. Bolshoye Boldino, Gorodets, village. Diveevo, s. Purekh, Nizhny Novgorod, Pavlovo, Chkalovsk.

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The government has extended the simplified procedure for importing certain types of electronic devices into Russia.

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Simplified import procedures for certain types of electronic devices into Russia have been extended for another year, until the end of 2026. A corresponding decree has been signed. This decision will help prevent a shortage of such goods on the domestic market amid external sanctions pressure.

The simplified procedure concerns the procedure for obtaining a notification for the specified equipment. This is a special document required for all electronic devices that support cryptographic capabilities or encryption in any way. These include, in particular, smartphones, tablets, laptops, computers, microchips, and radios.

Typically, to obtain notification for importing such devices or equipment into Russia, their manufacturer must submit an application to the authorized organization—the Center for Licensing, Certification, and Protection of State Secrets of the Federal Security Service of Russia. A simplified procedure allows notification to be issued by industry associations, including the Association of Electronics Developers and Manufacturers and the Association of Computer and Information Technology Enterprises.

Also, according to the simplified procedure, the requirement to provide customs authorities with notification information regarding equipment imported into the country is eliminated if such devices are components for industrial production of equipment in Russia.

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