Tens of thousands of Muscovites are fighting in the SVO zone – Sergei Sobyanin

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Moscow supports border and new territories, participants in the special military operation (SVO), and is doing everything possible to protect the capital's residents. Sergei Sobyanin announced this live on TV Center and Moscow 24.

"The air defense system and air defense forces are doing everything possible to protect the city from these terrorist attacks, and, in my opinion, they're succeeding. They're doing a better job than even the most advanced countries, which suffer far more attacks than Moscow. Just remember the attack on Tel Aviv and a number of other tragic events. Furthermore, of course, enormous gratitude goes to the military-industrial complex, which supplies top-notch equipment to protect our skies from attacks. And Moscow, of course, provides every possible assistance to our Armed Forces to ensure Moscow's security. This doesn't guarantee anything, of course, but nevertheless, everything must be done to minimize these risks," the Moscow Mayor noted.

The Russian capital is providing assistance to Crimea and Sevastopol by funding social programs, including those related to housing improvements. This includes the restoration of houses, courtyards, parks, squares, and roads. Moscow also supports Luhansk and Donetsk. Tens of thousands of Moscow specialists are helping to restore the social infrastructure of these cities and rebuild buildings destroyed by shelling.

Moscow also supports the participants of the special military operation.

"Everything is important: assistance to our Armed Forces, development of the military-industrial complex, and, of course, assistance to our citizens, Muscovites who sign contracts with the Ministry of Defense. Moscow continues to provide additional payments from the city budget, one-time payments, cares for families, and provides comprehensive social support. And so, in this regard, Moscow is, I hope, not in the worst position in our country. Tens of thousands of Muscovites are fighting in the special military operation zone, ensuring our victory and the sovereignty of our country," Sergei Sobyanin emphasized.

Speaking about the charges brought against him by the Security Service of Ukraine, Sergei Sobyanin noted that he considers this an indication that Moscow is moving in the right direction. "And our steps to support the Armed Forces and ensure our sovereignty are not going unnoticed. We will continue to act in this manner," the Moscow Mayor added.

According to him, any war is fought on several fronts—military, economic, political, and psychological—and to achieve victory, citizens must be in a positive mood. "They need to move, visit, and tourism must develop. All this generates additional budget revenue. Budget revenue goes not only to the city budget, but also to the federal budget. This generates orders for the military-industrial complex, the army, and so on. These are all interconnected. A country cannot win without a strong, stable economy. Therefore, we need political, economic, and military stability. Then we will definitely win," Sergei Sobyanin concluded.

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Breaking the Siege of Leningrad

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Library No. 248 (Division No. 1) invites you to a lecture, "Breaking the Siege of Leningrad," dedicated to the 83rd anniversary of the event. The program includes footage from a 1943 documentary film and a discussion of the route across Lake Ladoga—the Road of Life. In addition, there will be a screening of materials from the electronic resource "Breaking the Siege: How It Was." The lecture will conclude with a virtual tour of the "Road of Life" alley in the Strogino district. It is organized as part of the project

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Daniil Kharms – a genius of fiery speeches

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A.P. Platonov Library No. 42 invites you to a one-man show, "Daniil Kharms—Genius of Fiery Speeches," dedicated to the poet's life and work. Guests will hear master of literary expression Konstantin Utenin. Audiences will hear the writer's best works, as well as excerpts from his diaries and letters.

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The 11th location of the "Art in the Metro" project has opened at the Polyanka metro station.

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A new venue for the "Art in the Metro" project has opened at Polyanka station. It's the first on the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line.

"The 'Art in the Metro' project continues to expand; today we opened our 11th location. This event was celebrated with an on-site session, during which artists painted station interiors and a ceramic sculpture, 'Young Family.' We are confident that this new location will attract more artists willing to develop and showcase their talents. At the direction of Sergei Sobyanin, Moscow's transport system is actively involved in supporting the city's cultural life," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

On the opening day, five craftsmen came to meet passengers.

Anzhelika Ermak has been participating in the "Art in the Metro" project since June 2024. She paints in oils, draws with dry and oil pastels, and works in mixed media using markers and pencils.

Oksana Borisova joined the project at the same time. She uses a variety of painting and graphic media, including oil paints, tempera, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, markers, colored pencils, and liners. Her main styles are realism and impressionism.

Nina Silaeva joined the project in September 2024. The artist typically paints in oils, but prefers acrylics for short sessions.

Elena Melnikova has been with the project since January 2025. She primarily uses markers, liners, charcoal, sanguine, pencils, and other graphic materials, and also enjoys watercolor and acrylic.

Olga Petrova has been participating in the project since June 2024. She prefers to work in oils in a realistic style.

The Art in the Metro project is being implemented with the support of its general partner and operator, the Moscow Exhibition Halls association.

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Marat Khusnullin: Monolithic work has been completed in the educational and laboratory building of the Orel campus.

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Monolithic work has been completed on the educational and laboratory building being constructed on the inter-university campus of I.S. Turgenev Oryol State University. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin announced this.

"Creating a network of world-class university campuses is a significant contribution to both improving the quality of education and science, as well as to the integrated development of cities. This work is being carried out at the direction of the President. A student campus with modern infrastructure is being built at the I.S. Turgenev OSU. Concrete work has been completed on one of the facilities—the educational and laboratory building. Approximately 2,000 students will be able to study in the five-story building, which covers over 27,000 square meters. It will house educational and laboratory spaces, student study areas, a prototyping and reengineering center, and an auditorium with a foyer," said Marat Khusnullin.

Work is currently underway on the roof, exterior walls, and interior partitions in the academic and laboratory building, along with interior finishing. In the future, the building will house a modular library, a copy center, a cafeteria, utility rooms, technical facilities, and other spaces.

"The campus is being built as part of the register of capital construction projects, part of the comprehensive state program 'Construction,' overseen by the Russian Ministry of Construction. To promote youth sports, a new football field with artificial turf and 500-seat stands will be built on the campus. Concrete work is currently being completed on the site, covering over 1,500 square meters," said Deputy Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities Yuri Gordeyev.

Construction of the inter-university campus, covering approximately 60,000 square meters, began in the summer of 2024. This modern campus will bring together students and faculty from six of the city's universities.

"A dormitory complex consisting of three buildings is currently under construction on the campus. Work is underway on the stained-glass windows, facades, and roofing. Interior finishing is also underway. In addition to residential rooms, the buildings will also feature modern gyms, independent study areas, and leisure facilities," noted Karen Oganesyan, CEO of the Unified Customer Production and Consulting Company.

The construction of the campus in Orel is being carried out on the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Government.

Five more campuses are being built by specialists from the Unified Customer Development Company in Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kaliningrad, Smolensk, and Moscow.

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SPbGASU and Setl Group are expanding their collaboration in project-based learning: students are creating a BIM model of a high-rise building at Renga.

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The SPbGASU Project-Based Learning Educational Center (PBL) continues to develop practice-oriented training formats that allow students to directly apply academic knowledge in a setting as close as possible to the work of professional designers. This approach helps develop critical thinking, initiative, and a willingness to solve real-world engineering problems in the modern construction industry. The university's partners play a crucial role in implementing project-based learning, supporting applied learning and participating in educational events.

One of its key partners is the Setl Group holding company, which has been facilitating the professional development of young professionals for many years. This academic year, the company is participating in the "Project Activity" elective course and offering SPbGASU students a unique opportunity to work with the Russian BIM system Renga for the design and information modeling of high-rise buildings.

Collaboration in a single BIM model

A team of students from different faculties, majors, and years works within a single information model using Renga's collaboration feature. This allows for project implementation in real time, task distribution, creation of a unified timeline, and consultations with the holding's experts.

Dmitry Sergeev, Chief Engineer at the Setl Group architectural firm, notes: "We believe the experience of working in teams is valuable for students. The team working on our case includes students from various disciplines, making the process as close as possible to the real-life working conditions of designers. Regular consultations and collaboration with a business expert are crucial. Work is currently in full swing: a mentor leads the team from SPbGASU, and Daria Fioletova, the training and development manager, oversees the project for Setl Group. A team leader and BIM manager have been selected, all participants are connected to the collaboration server, and the Renga environment has been configured. We are working collaboratively on space-planning, technical, and engineering solutions. We have established a stable workflow: a dedicated work chat has been created, tasks are recorded in the online project management system, and regular video conferences for all teams are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays."

Values of cooperation and contribution to the development of the industry

Setl Group has been operating in the construction market for over 30 years and has been ranked among the top 10 largest developers in the country for the past ten years. The company consistently focuses on training future specialists and strengthening ties with the scientific community. Collaboration with SPbGASU facilitates the exchange of expertise and promotes professional development opportunities among students within the holding company.

Working with young designers helps the industry move forward, especially in the context of rapid digitalization and the introduction of modern information modeling technologies. For students, participating in a real-world project is an opportunity to gain practical experience, gain insights from leading engineers, and apply their knowledge to a significant engineering case.

OCPO: a space where professionals are formed

Natalia Zaitseva, Deputy Director of the SPbGASU OCVE, emphasizes the importance of teamwork and student engagement: "The team working on the BIM project for a high-rise residential building in St. Petersburg, meeting with Setl Group, actively meets at our OCVE. Each time, we see their incredible drive and genuine interest in their work. The students gain valuable experience by facing professional challenges, discussing solutions, and consulting with Dmitry Sergeev, a representative of Setl Group. We are confident that their efforts will lead to outstanding results!"

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Financial news: On December 4, 2025, JSC KAVKAZ.RF will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The deposit auction date is December 4, 2025. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 1,500,000,000.

Placement period, days 179. Date of deposit of funds 05.12.2025. Date of return of funds 02.06.2026.

The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum, is 15.8. Terms of the conclusion are fixed-term or special (Fixed-Term). The minimum amount of funds placed per application (in the placement currency) is 1,500,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant is 1. Auction format is open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:00 to 10:10. Competitive bids from 10:10 to 10:15. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 10:25. Additional terms and conditions.

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Marat Khusnullin: Around 80,000 public and courtyard areas have been improved in Russia since 2019.

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The government continues its systematic work to create a comfortable urban environment. Since the beginning of 2025, more than 4,800 public spaces and nearly 1,900 courtyards have been improved in Russian regions. This work is being carried out under the federal project "Creating a Comfortable Urban Environment" as part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life." Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin announced this.

The federal project "Creating a Comfortable Urban Environment" is one of the most effective tools for the comprehensive development of our communities. Thanks to it, courtyards, parks, squares, embankments, alleys, and other public spaces are being transformed, changing the overall appearance of cities and villages. Implemented since 2019 as part of the national project "Housing and Urban Environment," and now as part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life," the federal project has currently improved approximately 80,000 spaces. Of these, nearly 36,800 are public spaces and approximately 43,000 courtyards. Of these, approximately 6,700 spaces have been renovated since the beginning of 2025. According to the goal set by the President, at least 30,000 spaces are planned to be improved by 2030. These tasks are being addressed in every region, from Kaliningrad to the Far East. We see a demand for a high-quality urban environment throughout Russia and are continuing this work," said Marat Khusnullin.

The implementation of the federal project has enabled the development of cutting-edge solutions and approaches to urban renewal, which are now being successfully applied in the regions. Success criteria include not only the aesthetics but also the functionality of the facilities.

"The transformations under the federal project 'Formation of a Comfortable Urban Environment' go far beyond simple improvements. We are creating new points of attraction that become hubs of public life, building social capital, and enhancing the connectivity of urban routes. Each project contributes to the socioeconomic development of the region and enhances the investment attractiveness of the region. Improved spaces drive entrepreneurial activity and growth in the service and tourism sectors: nearly 27,000 jobs and over 6,000 businesses have already been created. Particular attention is being paid to the renovation of memorial sites and city monuments—the cultural, historical, and architectural heritage of our country is being preserved and developed. The experience accumulated during the implementation of the federal project has allowed us to form dozens of strong, professional project teams in the regions, capable of working with urban spaces, local communities, and the unique identity of their territories," emphasized Minister of Construction, Housing, and Utilities, Irek Fayzullin.

For example, in Kazan, a boulevard along Serov Street was transformed and integrated with neighboring facilities for people with disabilities. A seamless, accessible environment was created with tactile solutions for the visually impaired, navigation using QR codes, Braille, and "Talking City" technologies, and unique hardscape elements were installed, including tank drums and chimes. The facility also features a variety of recreational and sports areas, creating a comfortable, modern, and inclusive public space.

Innovative technologies necessary for operating in the Far North were used in the improvement of Molodezhny Park in Gubkinsky, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. These include special frost-resistant paving for pedestrian areas and an energy-efficient lighting system with motion sensors. The architectural concept, based on fairytale themes and images of northern nature, transformed the park into a year-round destination for family leisure, while sports facilities such as the pump track operate even in temperatures as low as -40°C.

The concept for the "Sea Symphony" project at Mira Square in Kholmsk, Sakhalin Oblast, is based on the city's unique geographic location, considered Sakhalin's sea gateway. A 150-meter-long pedestrian promenade with a modern lighting system and panoramic views of the sea, as well as marine-themed art pieces made from durable, natural, locally sourced materials, highlight the unique maritime aesthetic of the project.

In Volgograd, the development of a park in the Dzerzhinsky district was a direct result of the initiative of city residents who supported the project in a nationwide online vote. The result is a modern recreational space with safe surfaces, multifunctional sports areas, and a design that reflects the city's historical memory of heroic pilots.

In Melitopol, an eco-park was created as part of a territorial restoration program. Its concept is based on the principles of natural urbanism and bionic architecture. Natural materials and forms, imitating natural landscapes, seamlessly blend the urban environment with the natural surroundings, creating comfortable recreational infrastructure.

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Tatyana Golikova: In Russia, the number of unemployed people is practically equal to the number of vacancies on the market.

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Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova spoke at the plenary session of the All-Russian Personnel Forum, held to coincide with the announcement of the "Best in Profession" professional skills competition. Also participating in the plenary session were Minister of Labor and Social Protection Anton Kotyakov, Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov, Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov, and President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Alexander Shokhin. Yakov Sergienko, head of Yakov & Partners, moderated the session.

"This is the first time the All-Russian HR Forum has been held, but I'm confident it will become a tradition—at the end of the year, honoring the best representatives of the most in-demand professions and summing up the year's results for the HR sector," said Tatyana Golikova.

On January 1 of this year, at the initiative of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the national project "Personnel" was launched. In his Address to the Federal Assembly, the head of state identified the shortage of qualified personnel as a key risk to economic growth.

To achieve the national goal of building a sustainable and flexible economy, it is necessary to establish an effective system of training, retraining, and professional development for personnel in priority economic sectors by 2030, based on forecasted demand. Strengthening ties between employers and educational institutions and enhancing the prestige of in-demand professions is essential.

"We don't rely on external resources. Our reserves are our citizens, especially our youth. We need to more precisely determine our personnel needs and, taking this demand into account, train the required number of engineers and skilled workers, doctors, and scientists," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

She emphasized that Russia is among the top five G20 countries with the lowest unemployment rate. By the end of 2024, this figure is 2.5%, while today, according to Rosstat, it is 2.2%. In our country, 74.6 million citizens are employed, while the number of unemployed people is 1.6 million, effectively equaling the number of job vacancies. The employment rate of the working-age population has reached its highest level yet – 61.4%.

The level of economic participation is growing across all age groups. Among those aged 30–39 and 40–49, it reached peak levels of 90.2% and 92.8%, respectively. Among those aged 20–29, participation in education is high. The employment rate for those aged 20 to 24 is 54.1%, while among those aged 25–29, it has reached 88.9%. The number of high school graduates choosing further education in vocational programs is growing. For example, 62.5% of ninth-graders attend college. The "Professionalism" project, aimed, among other things, at providing practical training for students in colleges, is developing.

"It's crucial to quickly engage young people after they complete their studies, help them find work immediately after receiving their diploma, and, most importantly, ensure that, even while they're still studying, they have a clear understanding of whether they can work in their chosen field, whether they're ready for such work, and whether they've supplemented their theoretical knowledge with the necessary practical foundation," said Tatyana Golikova.

At the same time, employers must consider the limited labor force. The demographic challenge of the labor market poses a technological challenge for the economy. It is necessary to increase labor productivity through the use of new technologies: artificial intelligence, industrial robots, and autonomous systems.

Another challenge facing the labor market is the skills challenge. This is the most multifactorial and includes demands for new skills and competencies, a mismatch between labor market supply and economic demand, and a mismatch between the sectoral balance of labor and the target economic model.

The next challenge is territorial. Labor force participation is highest in the Central Federal District, and lowest in the North Caucasus, partly due to the current economic structure. At the same time, graduates of both colleges and universities demonstrate high levels of labor mobility.

In 2024, the fewest graduates of secondary vocational education left the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) – 4%, the Sakhalin region – 7%, the Republic of Crimea – 9%. University graduates most often remain to live and work in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) – 95%, the Republic of Tyva – 92%, Kamchatka Territory – 91%.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that staffing issues are cross-sectoral and require systematic, interdepartmental work. First and foremost, assessing potential demand is crucial, allowing for the timely training of the required number of specialists and adjusting admission targets within the education system.

Starting this year, the personnel needs forecast will be developed for a seven-year period and include the necessary industry, professional, and regional breakdowns. This takes into account not only newly created jobs but also attrition due to reaching retirement age.

The All-Russian Personnel Forum will be held on December 3 and 4, 2025, at VDNKh. The business program includes 40 events. Participants will include heads of federal ministries and agencies, as well as executives from major Russian companies – leaders in IT, manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, and other sectors. Regional representatives and public organizations will also participate in the forum's events.

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Financial news: Private investment in securities on the Moscow Exchange increased by more than a third in November.

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The number of individuals with brokerage accounts on the Moscow Exchange (MOEX) at the end of November 2025 was 39.7 million (260,000 in November), with 75 million accounts opened. In November, 2.8 million people entered into transactions on the Moscow Exchange stock market, 320,000 of whom were qualified private investors.

In November 2025, individual investments in securities on the Moscow Exchange stock market increased by 36% compared to November of the previous year, reaching 131.8 billion rubles. Of this, investments in bonds amounted to 115.6 billion rubles, and investments in mutual funds amounted to 31.1 billion rubles. Share sales exceeded purchases by 14.9 billion rubles.

The share of private investors in the volume of trading in shares and exchange-traded funds in November was 66%, and in the volume of trading in bonds – 8%.

The most popular shares in private investor portfolios in November were ordinary and preferred shares of Sberbank (28.6% and 6.9%, respectively), Gazprom shares (13.8%), Lukoil (13.4%), VTB Bank (8.4%), T-Technologies (6.9%), Yandex (6%), X5 (5.7%), Rosneft (5.2%), and Polyus (5.1%).

The top 5 Russian mutual funds in private investor portfolios included money market funds LQDT (share – 38.2%), SBMM (18.1%), AKMM (17.3%) and bond investment funds AKFB (2.5%) and AKMB (2.4%).

The morning and evening trading sessions accounted for 8% and 17% of total stock and fund mutual fund trading volume, respectively. Retail investors were the main participants in the morning and evening sessions, accounting for 80% and 74%, respectively.

The most popular papers from the composition Moscow Exchange IPO Index In November, private investor transactions included shares of SVCB, IVAT, SOFL, ASTR, LEAS, UGLD, EUTR, OZPH, VSEH and MBNK.

The number of individual investment accounts (IIAs) reached 6.14 million. Trading turnover in IIAs in November 2025 amounted to 228.5 billion rubles. Shares accounted for 54% of this turnover, bonds accounted for 20%, and mutual funds accounted for 26%.

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