The government has imposed a temporary export duty on flaxseed and approved regional quotas for corn exports.

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Resolutions of October 3, 2025 No. 1534 and No. 1535

The government has introduced a temporary customs duty on the export of oil flax from Russia outside the Eurasian Economic Union.

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Resolution of October 3, 2025 No. 1534

Resolution of October 3, 2025 No. 1535

According to the signed decree, the export duty rate will be 10% of the raw material's customs value. This decision will be in effect until August 31, 2026. It is aimed at stimulating the utilization of flax processing capacity and maintaining an optimal balance between the domestic market and export supplies.

Another government decree established tariff quotas for duty-free exports of corn produced in Primorsky Krai and Amur Oblast from Russia outside the Eurasian Economic Union. The export quota for corn from Primorsky Krai will be 280,000 tons, and from Amur Oblast, 130,000 tons.

This measure will be in effect until December 31, 2025. It was adopted based on the projected balance of corn production and consumption in the Far Eastern Federal District and will help local producers sell their surplus products abroad in the absence of demand from neighboring regions.

Both decisions were approved at a meeting of the subcommittee on customs tariff and non-tariff regulation, protective measures in foreign trade of the Government Commission on Economic Development and Integration on August 20, 2025.

The signed document introduces changes toGovernment Resolution No. 2068 of November 27, 2021.

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Tatyana Golikova congratulated the winners of the Pushkin Map Prize.

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Tatyana Golikova congratulated the winners of the Pushkin Map Prize.

The second Pushkin Map Award ceremony took place in the Bolshoi Theatre's Beethoven Hall. The winners were the cultural institutions and regions that made the greatest contribution to the development of the Pushkin Map program in 2024.

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Winners of the Pushkin Map Prize

Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova congratulated the laureates.

"I want to thank everyone who invested their time and soul into developing this project. The idea for the Pushkin Card was born in a difficult time – in 2020, when museums and theaters were closed due to the pandemic. But in 2021, the card was launched and opened up unique opportunities for young people aged 14 to 22. It was important to us that teenagers themselves choose plays, exhibitions, and concerts, and that cultural institutions be able to listen to and accommodate the interests of young audiences. At the same time, the card also served as support for the institutions themselves – an important financial tool for their development," the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized. "The results are impressive: since the program's implementation, 12 million young people and thousands of cultural institutions across the country have joined it. More than 860,000 events have been held, and the number of tickets sold has exceeded 95 million. It is especially gratifying that institutions in small towns – community centers, which are becoming a magnet for 14- to 16-year-olds – are increasingly joining the project."

The ceremony was held in a theatrical format. The foyer of the Beethoven Hall was transformed into an art salon, where guests were entertained by portrait artists and calligraphers creating commemorative postcards. During the ceremony, artists from the Bolshoi Theater performed famous arias, and actors from the Pushkin Moscow Drama Theater recited poems by the great poet. Renowned Russian actors Evgenia Leonova and Nikolai Rysev hosted the ceremony.

Winners were selected in 20 categories, including theaters, concert venues, museums, libraries, educational institutions, community centers, film screening organizations, and regions that have successfully implemented the program. Among them were the State Academic Mariinsky Theater, the A.P. Chekhov Moscow Art Theater, the State Russian Museum, the State Academic Capella of St. Petersburg, the Novosibirsk State Museum of Local History, the Primorsky State Art Gallery, the Moscow International House of Music, and others. A total of 80 cultural institutions and 10 regions of Russia received the coveted award in Beethoven Hall, including the Udmurt Republic, the Arkhangelsk and Magadan Oblasts, and the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

The general partner of the second award ceremony was VTB Bank, which will become the operator of the Pushkin Card program from January 1, 2026.

The Pushkin Card program was launched by decree of the President of Russia in September 2021. Young people aged 14 to 22 are eligible. The card receives an annual balance of 5,000 rubles, which can be spent on tickets to theaters, museums, concert halls, cinemas, and other cultural institutions. A detailed schedule of events is available on the Kultura.RF portal. Since 2025, the program has been integrated into the national project "Family."

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Yuri Trutnev: The All-Russian Long-Range Shooting Tournament in Memory of Hero of the Soviet Union Fyodor Okhlopkov is being held in Yakutia for the third time.

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The Third All-Russian Long-Range Shooting Tournament in Memory of Hero of the Soviet Union Fyodor Matveyevich Okhlopkov

The third All-Russian Long-Range Shooting Tournament, dedicated to the memory of legendary World War II sniper and Hero of the Soviet Union Fyodor Matveyevich Okhlopkov, is being held at the Sulus Shooting Training Center in Yakutsk. More than 120 people attended the tournament, including participants in the special military operation. The competition is taking place in the year of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

The tournament is being held under the leadership of Yuri Trutnev, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District. The event is organized by the Office of the Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, the Russian Combat Sniping Federation, the Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), and the "Voin" Center for Military Sports Training and Patriotic Education.

Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev and Head of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Aisen Nikolaev addressed the competition participants with welcoming remarks.

"This is the third time we've met at the Hero of the Soviet Union Fyodor Matveyevich Okhlopkov Memorial Tournament, here on the hospitable land of Yakutia. I want to salute the participants who came from the special military operation zone, directly from the line of contact. Thank you. Why are we holding this tournament? We want to create a platform where we can exchange secrets of the complex and important art of sniping for our country. When we created this tournament, we thought about how to make it balanced. We tried to ensure that the best shooters came here and that they had a platform for growth, space for development. I think we're succeeding. The number of qualifiers has already doubled since last year, but not everyone has yet participated in the qualifying round. This means there's a reserve, and the number of those advancing to the main tournament can grow even more. I'd like to especially thank Aisen Sergeyevich for his great work. It's also connected to sniper art, which, I believe, has deep roots in Yakut soil. And recently, a team from the regional branch of the Voin center reached the finals of the all-Russian military tactical competition, "The Path of the Warrior." "In Yakutia, they take the defense of the Motherland very seriously," said Yuri Trutnev.

"I sincerely congratulate everyone on the start of the third open long-range shooting tournament in memory of Hero of the Soviet Union Fyodor Matveyevich Okhlopkov. I would like to sincerely thank Yuri Petrovich for his constant, tireless support of our tournament, which has enabled it to develop and move forward. The number of participants is growing, and interest in it is growing. For the people of Yakutia, marksmanship is a tradition that has been handed down to us for centuries. During the Great Patriotic War, our great snipers earned unfading glory. Today, our guys, along with all Russians, are fighting on the front lines of the special military operation, defending the freedom of our country and fighting fascism. The competition will instill in the people of our country patriotism, the ability to uphold traditions, and to always be ready to defend our homeland," noted Aisen Nikolaev.

The parade of participants was led by Hero of Russia, Guards Lieutenant Colonel Yaroslav Yakubov, Deputy Chief Referee of the All-Russian Long-Range Shooting Tournament in Memory of Fyodor Okhlopkov. Hero of Russia and General Director of the Sulus Shooting Training Center, Alexander Kolesov, also participated in the ceremony.

Representatives of the Voin Center are participating in the tournament. Dmitry Poloskov, Head and Deputy Head of the Sniping Department at the Voin Center, and Nikolai Zimin will serve as judges in the Combat Sniping event. Konstantin Puchkov, Assistant Head of the Sniping Department at the Voin Center, will compete for the victory. It is worth noting that the Voin Center introduced sniping into its educational programs in 2025. Training in this new discipline was first conducted during the "Time of Young Heroes" summer camps. A cooperation agreement is in effect between the Voin Center and the Russian Combat Sniping Federation.

Military personnel, law enforcement officers, instructors from law enforcement training centers, and civilian shooters are eligible to participate in the precision shooting tournament.

The championship is held in two modes ("day" and "night") and consists of a sniper pair competition, with one participant being the shooter and the other an observer/spotter. All participants compete on equal terms, regardless of their sporting rank, position, gender, or age. Winners and runners-up will receive special prizes and cash prizes.

An exhibition has been organised at the tournament venue, with participation from various enterprises and organisations, including the Kalashnikov Concern (Moscow), the Russian Combat Sniping Federation, and Dedal-NV JSC (Moscow).

The tournament is held at the Sulus training and shooting center, built on behalf of Yuri Trutnev. Sulus is one of the best in the country in terms of its technical specifications. The training center, headed by Hero of Russia Alexander Kolesov, trains and improves the skills of civilians, law enforcement officers, and specialized organizations. They learn safe weapons handling techniques and long-range shooting skills.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko congratulated teachers on their professional holiday.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko congratulated teachers on their professional holiday – Teacher's Day.

"As our President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin noted, teachers have led Russia forward throughout history, serving as a moral beacon for entire generations. Today, there are more than 1 million teachers in our country. It is you, dear teachers, who not only teach but also raise children in accordance with our traditional spiritual and moral values," the Deputy Prime Minister stated.

In Russia, the largest number of teachers are teachers of Russian language and literature, foreign languages, and mathematics.

As part of the national project "Youth and Children," the Government is creating a modern educational infrastructure and providing comfortable learning conditions.

Dmitry Chernyshenko thanked the teachers for their professionalism, care, and dedication to their work.

"Being a teacher means fulfilling a special mission. Thanks to your hard work, our students win international Olympiads and competitions, create their own projects and inventions, and decide to pursue careers in fields that are in demand in our country. Dear teachers! Happy holiday! I wish you good health, prosperity, attentive students, and an inexhaustible supply of energy," he emphasized.

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Yuri Trutnev: The annual long-range shooting tournament in memory of Hero of the Soviet Union Fyodor Okhlopkov may gain international status.

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Yuri Trutnev with the winners of the third All-Russian Long-Range Shooting Tournament

The winners of the third All-Russian Long-Range Shooting Tournament, dedicated to the memory of legendary World War II sniper and Hero of the Soviet Union Fyodor Matveyevich Okhlopkov, were announced in Yakutsk. The competition was chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev.

"Thanks to the tournament, we commemorated the heroes of the Great Patriotic War together. In terms of results, we set a range record of 2,100 meters. Despite the challenging wind conditions and the fact that the work took place in difficult conditions, the firing range is increasing. This means that the lines where we will not let the enemy approach are moving forward. I once again thank the participants who came from the line of contact; I wish them good luck and peaceful skies for all of us. We will definitely win. To those who did not place among the winners, I want to say that you have taken another step up today: you have learned something from your competitors and become stronger. We will continue to work together. Not only because the special military operation continues, but because Russia must be strong. We need experienced masters of their craft, we need boys and girls who will pick up a .22mm rifle in school and fire their first shot. “We need to defend our homeland,” said Yuri Trutnev.

"The level of the participants is improving. The fact that a target of 2,100 meters was achieved at night demonstrates that specialist training is becoming increasingly effective. The Sulus Center, built at the initiative of Yuri Petrovich Trutnev, is becoming a center of excellence for long-range shooting. Sniper art has always distinguished Yakutia. We have preserved these traditions, and now, thanks to our training grounds, we are developing them, helping our country reach new, higher heights," noted Aisen Nikolaev, Head of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

The tournament was organized by the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in the Far Eastern Federal District, the Russian Combat Sniping Federation, the Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), and the Voin Center for Military Sports Training and Patriotic Education.

At the Sulus Shooting Training Center, over 130 top marksmen from across the country, including participants in the special military operation, competed in daytime and nighttime shooting events. Among those who demonstrated their skills and took to the firing line were active military personnel, law enforcement and special forces personnel, and civilian shooting enthusiasts.

To gain admission to the main stages of the competition, participants had to pass the qualification round and hit a 400 mm diameter target at a distance of 1,000 m with two shots.

Sniper Evgeny Solovyov and spotter Sergey Kirichenko took third place in the "Night" stage. Second place in the "Night" stage went to sniper Gusar and spotter Hunter. First place in the "Night" stage, with a distance of 2,100 meters, went to sniper Fizruk and spotter Ridik. This result set a tournament record. An additional prize—a special certificate for 3 million rubles—was awarded for this achievement.

Sniper Sergei Antonovsky and spotter Alexander Antonovsky took third place in the Day stage. Second place in the Day stage went to sniper Bely and spotter Dobry. First place in the Day stage, with a distance of 2,000 meters, was awarded to sniper Leonid Arkhangelsky and spotter Mikhail Efimov.

Third-place winners in both stages received a cash prize of 500,000 rubles. Silver medalists received a Sokol all-terrain vehicle. The competition's grand prize was a pickup truck.

The panel of judges awarded a number of special prizes. The first special prize—combat knives from the tournament's head judge, Yuri Trutnev—was awarded for courage to Sergey Klyug and Maxim Tokarev, who attempted to hit a target at a distance of 3,200 meters.

Following the two stages of the tournament, special prizes were awarded from the Russian Combat Sniping Federation and weapons and equipment manufacturers.

Summing up the tournament, Yuri Trutnev stated that it could become international: "We will invite a number of countries friendly to Russia to participate in the next tournament, so the participants should be prepared for even greater competition."

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To the participants and guests of the II International Forum "Sustainable Development of Mountain Territories"

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The forum's plenary session will take place in Makhachkala on October 3.

Dear friends!

I am pleased to welcome you to the II International Forum “Sustainable Development of Mountain Territories”.

It brings together leading experts, representatives of educational and research institutions, business communities, and public organizations. It provides a unique opportunity to discuss the most pressing issues, exchange best practices, find comprehensive solutions, and strengthen interstate cooperation.

Mountain ecosystems occupy a quarter of the planet's surface and provide clean water to more than half the world's population. Current climate change is causing glaciers to melt, leading to negative global consequences. Today, the international community faces serious challenges, including preserving the ecological balance, landscape and biological diversity, and the sustainable use of water and mineral resources. This is why holding such large-scale events is particularly important.

I am confident that the forum's constructive discussions will yield many interesting ideas and proposals. In collaboration with our international colleagues, we will develop specific mechanisms for adapting mountain regions to climate change, and adopt joint initiatives aimed at protecting the environment, improving the socioeconomic well-being, and improving the quality of life of people living in these areas.

I wish all participants fruitful work, success and all the best.

M. Mishustin

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Our common goal is to ensure equal access to quality education throughout the country.

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The winner of the All-Russian professional competition "Teacher of the Year of Russia" was announced at the National Center "Russia" in Moscow as part of the 5th Class Teachers' Forum. The winner is Dmitry Balanchukov, a Chinese and English teacher from the Belgorod Region.

The competition winners and forum guests were greeted at a ceremony by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov.

"School should not only impart cutting-edge knowledge but also help every young person develop a solid foundation of values in life. These are the words of our President, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. It is you, dear teachers and mentors, who not only teach but also raise our children, giving them the right direction in life. I thank you for your solid knowledge, responsibility, and care for the younger generation. A special thank you to our heroes of the SVO, who have chosen the path of mentoring. Your courage, resilience, and patriotism are the qualities that become the best guide for these young people. Our shared goal is to ensure equal access to quality education throughout the country—from the largest cities to the outskirts. The Russian government is consistently working on this. A modern educational infrastructure is being created as part of the "Youth and Children" national project. Never before in the history of our country has there been such large-scale investment in educational infrastructure," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that there must be not only a good material base, but also a moral component.

"Your forum has become a key platform for the professional community to define common values and guiding principles for youth education. This year, over a thousand homeroom teachers and vocational education group supervisors from all Russian regions participated in the event. You are a truly powerful team of experts. Colleagues from friendly countries—Abkhazia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and South Ossetia—also attended the forum," he noted.

Dmitry Chernyshenko reported that the business program included many interesting meetings. They discussed such topical issues as the quality of education, character development in modern schools, the role of the homeroom teacher in shaping students' personalities, and the implementation of digital technologies. In conclusion, the Deputy Prime Minister congratulated the forum participants on the upcoming Teacher's Day and wished them professional success, creative achievements, and the greatest possible number of talented students.

Education Minister Sergei Kravtsov noted that competitions are not simply a contest of skill, but a vital tool for developing domestic education.

"In 2025, we continued our work to create a unified ecosystem of competitions. This allows us to strengthen the professional community, share best practices, and jointly address key public policy challenges in education. By joining forces, we are creating continuity between educational levels, supporting mentoring, and identifying true leaders capable of influencing the country's educational agenda. Your experience is the foundation for educating the younger generation in the spirit of traditional Russian values," the minister greeted the finalists.

Sergey Kravtsov emphasized that each of the contestants is a true professional whose hard work, dedication, and boundless love for children shape the country's future. He emphasized that teachers nurture individuals, lay moral foundations, and teach them to think, empathize, and win.

"This victory is ours—together with my family, my school, my teachers, my students, and my Belgorod region. Along the competition path, I met a huge number of wonderful people and tried to learn from them. On the eve of Teacher's Day, I wish everyone the opportunity to learn from everyone and everything," said Dmitry Balanchukov.

He cited one expression that helped him in this competition: "If three people are going, then your teacher will definitely be among them. And even among your students."

During the ceremony, the Minister of Education also announced the winners of the All-Russian professional competition "Teacher of the Year of Russia – 2025." They are:

— Yuri Urobushkin, physics teacher, Reutov, Moscow region;

— Ruslan Mamakin, teacher of Russian language and literature, Novy Urengoy, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug;

— Madina Zubayraeva, teacher of Russian language and literature, Grozny, Chechen Republic;

— Alexandra Ivanishcheva, teacher of Russian language and literature, Lipetsk, Lipetsk region;

— Gleb Fomin, teacher of Russian language and literature, Chelyabinsk, Chelyabinsk region;

— Rashid Nadirov, history and social studies teacher, Tambov, Tambov region.

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Dmitry Patrushev: 71 billion rubles have been allocated for the federal project "Forest Conservation" by 2030.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting to discuss the progress of the federal project "Forest Conservation" within the national project "Environmental Well-Being." The event was attended by senior officials from the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Federal Forestry Agency, and other relevant agencies.

Dmitry Patrushev reported that more than 71 billion rubles have been allocated for the current federal project by 2030, which is more than 70% more than the funding for this area in the previous national project.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that reforestation has shown a steady positive trend since 2021: more forests are being added than are being lost. In addition to maintaining this positive balance, the new federal project places emphasis on improving the quality of reforestation. These measures include the reconstruction of existing and the creation of new state-owned forest shelterbelts around certain major industrial centers. Work is currently underway to expand the list of areas where reforestation is most needed.

Fundamentally new areas have also emerged. For example, research is being conducted to create a database of genetic and breeding data for forest-forming tree species. This will increase the resilience of forest stands, including to diseases and pests.

A reserve seed stock is being created to support reforestation. For the first time, the federal project includes the restoration of existing forest nurseries and the creation of new ones.

One of the project's key goals is to ensure effective forest fire prevention. Significant funds are allocated annually from the federal budget for this purpose. As part of the federal project, a forest fire center was established in the Zabaikalsky Krai this year. By 2030, more than 1,700 units of specialized equipment for forest fire suppression will be purchased.

The federal project "Forest Conservation" aims to achieve the national goal of "Environmental Well-being." The federal project aims to preserve and enhance the country's forests to create comfortable and safe living conditions, as well as to maintain and develop the economic potential of the forestry sector.

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Marat Khusnullin launched construction of the northern bypass of Omsk.

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Marat Khusnullin launched construction of the Northern Bypass of Omsk via videoconference. With Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin

Construction of the northern bypass around Omsk has begun in the Omsk region. A ceremony was held at the site of the future bridge across the Irtysh River, where the symbolic first pile was driven.

Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin launched the construction via videoconference. Also participating in the event were Minister of Transport Andrei Nikitin, Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Siberian Federal District Anatoly Seryshev, and Omsk Region Governor Vitaly Khotsenko.

"Following the President's instructions, we continue to build city bypasses. These sections provide opportunities for suburban development, relieve populated areas of transit traffic, and contribute to improved environmental conditions within cities. In Omsk, construction has begun on a northern bypass, approximately 66 km long, with two bridges across the Irtysh and Om rivers. This new transport artery will forever change the logistics map of the entire Siberian Federal District, open up new opportunities for the region, and accelerate the integration of our territories into global transport corridors. Moreover, the bypass will continue the extensive work to create the "Russia" route with connections to China, Mongolia, and North Korea and will provide additional impetus to economic growth eastward. Our country has vast resources, and the implementation of such major projects allows us to unlock this full potential and strengthen the national economy," noted Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the bypass's construction will reduce transit traffic along the Tyumen-Novosibirsk route by more than 20 km, spur investment and construction activity, and increase industrial and residential construction in the northern and eastern parts of the city's agglomeration.

The bypass will become a priority transport route for residents of the special economic zone and planned transport and logistics zones, as well as residents of prospective high-rise and low-rise residential developments in Omsk.

"The construction of the northern bypass around Omsk is a significant project for Russia's transportation system. Nearly 66 kilometers of road will directly connect federal highways to Tyumen and Novosibirsk. This will reduce transit traffic by more than 20 kilometers, reducing congestion in Omsk. The federal budget has allocated over 27 billion rubles for this project from 2026 to 2030," noted Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin.

The Minister of Transport also added that the phased construction will allow traffic to open on the first section, including the bridge across the Irtysh River, as early as 2028, and the entire project to be fully completed by 2030. "I am confident that the coordinated efforts of the Omsk Region government, the concessionaire, and the general contractor will ensure that all work is completed on schedule and to a high standard," Andrey Nikitin emphasized.

Omsk Region Governor Vitaly Khotsenko announced that the new bypass will connect two federal highways and provide modern road infrastructure that meets high safety and comfort standards.

"The Northern Bypass is the largest project in recent decades in the Omsk Region. It's nearly 66 kilometers of modern highway with five interchanges and two bridges, including a new bridge across the Irtysh River. The bypass will relieve congestion on the city's highways, make the air in Omsk cleaner, and make life more comfortable and safe for Omsk residents. Importantly, it's not just a road project, but also a catalyst for the development of the entire northern part of the agglomeration, new industries, housing construction, and investment," said Vitaly Khotsenko.

The road will have four lanes and a design speed of 120 km/h. The project will include bridges over the Irtysh and Om rivers, 1,277 and 176 meters long, 19 overpasses, five interchanges, and rest areas. Funding will come from the federal budget, extra-budgetary sources, and bank investments.

The Northern Bypass of Omsk is part of the strategic plan for the development of Russia's transport system until 2030 and will be part of an international transport corridor connecting Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: The government is expanding the use of biometrics for obtaining services.

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In Russia, the development of the Migom biometric boarding service is nearing completion. Its testing with a limited group of users is planned for 2026. Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko assessed the technical solution during a working visit to the Leningrad Region.

"Russians have already used biometric services over 150 million times. Using biometrics, citizens quickly and conveniently pay for purchases and metro fares, and receive services online and at multifunctional centers. We see demand for this technology, and our goal is to create all the conditions for its secure and widespread use. We are currently finalizing the development of a biometric boarding service. This will greatly simplify all pre-flight procedures. Passengers will not need to present documents when checking in for domestic flights, entering the "clean zone," or at the boarding gate," noted Dmitry Grigorenko.

The Migom boarding service is implemented using the state-owned unified biometric system. To use it, you must register your information in advance and authorize the use of biometrics during boarding.

Pulkovo Airport will serve as a pilot site for testing the biometric boarding service. A demonstration of the barrier-free user experience took place on October 3, attended by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Grigorenko, VEB.RF Chairman Igor Shuvalov, Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov, and Leningrad Region Governor Alexander Drozdenko.

The biometric access system for business lounges is now operational, and biometric payment is available. The necessary equipment for testing the service's full functionality has also been installed and configured.

It was noted that a number of legislative amendments are planned to implement the project. Biometrics will be used as an alternative to passports during pre-flight procedures. Passengers will always be able to choose how to board—using biometrics or an ID card.

Pulkovo Airport's infrastructure was previously modernized with the support of the state-owned corporation VEB.RF.

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