Modernization of a large gas control station in southwest Moscow has begun

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Specialists from the municipal services complex have begun upgrading the large gas control station "Akademichesky" in the southwest of the capital. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

"The city is conducting systematic work to update gas pressure control points, which are responsible for reducing gas pressure to certain values and maintaining them within specified limits. We have begun repairing the Akademichesky gas pressure control point, which supplies gas to public utilities and residential areas in the Akademichesky and Gagarinsky districts," said Pyotr Biryukov.

The decision to modernize was made due to the long-term operation of the gas equipment. The work will be carried out in a short time without disconnecting consumers from the gas supply. As part of the project, the outdated equipment will be replaced with a modern cabinet-type gas control unit with a capacity of more than 1.6 thousand cubic meters per hour, manufactured from Russian components at the in-house production of Mosgaz JSC. It has a high degree of reliability and reduced noise characteristics, which meets all safety requirements. Additionally, the supply gas pipelines will be updated.

All capital gas control points are necessarily equipped with shut-off devices, their operating parameters are constantly monitored from the central control room, which allows for real-time management of the gas industry.

Construction of a gas control station has begun in the north-east of Moscow18 gas control points to be modernized in the capital in 2025

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Since the beginning of the year, 58 social infrastructure facilities have been built in the capital

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From January to August 2025, 58 social infrastructure facilities were built in the capital using budgetary and extra-budgetary funds. This was reported by Vladimir Efimov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction.

"Moscow is building real estate both at the expense of investors and within the framework of the capital's Address Investment Program. From January to August 2025, 58 social facilities with an area of almost 480 thousand square meters were built in the city. Of these, approximately 90 thousand square meters are healthcare facilities. In the first eight months of this year, 41 educational and six sports facilities were also built in Moscow. Thanks to new schools and kindergartens, the city now has more than 17 thousand places," Vladimir Efimov noted.

Social facilities are built both in established areas and next to new residential complexes so that all necessary infrastructure is available to city residents near their homes.

"Since the beginning of the year, developers have built 35 social facilities, including 30 buildings for educational activities, three for sports and two for health and wellness. For example, a new sports and wellness complex has appeared in the Biryulevo Vostochnoye district. The area of the five-story building is more than seven thousand square meters. It includes halls for group classes and a gym, a 25-meter-long common swimming pool and administrative premises," said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Urban Development Policy

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

The construction of social infrastructure facilities was carried out under supervision Committee for State Construction Supervision of the City of Moscow (Moscow State Construction Supervision Authority). As the chairman of the agency noted Anton Slobodchikov, during the work at all stages, the committee inspectors conducted a total of more than 400 on-site inspections. As a result of the final events, conclusions were drawn up on the compliance of the buildings with the requirements of the approved design documentation, after which permits were issued for their commissioning.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the construction educational complex in Danilovsky district.

The construction of social facilities in Moscow corresponds to the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life". You can learn more about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution atspecial page.

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Territory of Good: VDNKh to host the International Charity Inclusive Festival “Get Connected!”

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On September 20, VDNKh will host the International Charity Inclusive Festival "Get Connected!" Many interactive zones will be set up for guests. The festival program includes charity runs, a chess tournament, an inclusive quest, a festive concert with Russian pop stars, and much more.

Anyone can take part in raising funds to purchase medical equipment and sports gear for orphans, hospital patients and wards of rehabilitation centers.

The patriotic race "Running with a Hero", dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War and the Year of Defender of the Fatherland, will unite participants of the special military operation, heroes of Russia and youth.

The International "Run of Kindness" will be a mass event – not only participants from different regions of our country will join it, but also representatives of the subjects of the Russian Federation, diplomatic missions of friendly countries, state corporations and large businesses.

Anyone can take part in the inclusive run named after Lyubov Kezina.

An international chess tournament will be held under the leadership of Federation Council member and world chess champion Sergey Karjakin. Spectators will see an intellectual competition between diplomats and representatives of friendly countries.

An inclusive quest has also been prepared for guests, which is an entertaining journey through specially equipped stations, where everyone, regardless of their physical abilities, can try their hand at different sports.

The culmination of the holiday will be a concert program with the participation of Andrey Malakhov, Sati Kazanova, Ilona Bronevitskaya, Stas Piekha, Anna Pletneva, Anna Sedokova and other famous artists. Guests will also be able to take part in photo sessions, a prize draw and get autographs.

The festival is organized by the charitable foundations “Let’s Change the World Together” and “Independence”, the rehabilitation center “Preodolenie” and the chess club of Sergey Karjakin.

Entry and participation in the festival are free.

Holding inclusive events at VDNKh corresponds to the objectives of the national project "Infrastructure for life" and the exhibition development strategy until 2030. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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About 400 thousand guests visited the pavilion "Economy of Moscow"

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Almost 400 thousand people took part in the events of the pavilion "Economy of Moscow" within the framework of the forum "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030". This was reported by Maria Bagreeva, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Moscow Department of Economic Policy and Development.

"Over the month and a half of work in the pavilion "Economy of Moscow" more than 300 events for representatives of different audiences were held – from children to senior citizens, from students to experienced specialists. Almost 400 thousand visitors took part in open lectures, discussions, master classes and other events, watched live broadcasts of podcasts with experts and film screenings in the lounge area, participated in games and quizzes. Thanks to the work of the pavilion, residents and guests of the capital were able to learn more about the economy of Moscow, improve financial literacy and look into the future of one of the largest megacities in the world," said Maria Bagreeva.

An important feature was the educational mission of the site: each of the pavilion’s areas, from the children’s play labyrinth and film screenings to the business program events and the central game “Economicon,” was aimed at gaining practical knowledge about economics and developing useful skills.

Maria Bagreeva noted that more than 200 experts shared their knowledge, experience and advice on finance, economics, career, opening and running a business, as well as cybersecurity with the pavilion guests. Among them were famous economists, representatives of government bodies, entrepreneurs, scientists, bloggers, writers and journalists. Thanks to the comprehensive approach to the program, each visitor to the pavilion was able to gain knowledge that was relevant to him or her.

The experts also took part in recording over 100 episodes of the “Economics in Detail” podcast. They can now be listened to on all popular platforms.

According to Maria Bagreeva, the high interest from both visitors and experts shows the relevance and demand for educational projects that help to better navigate the current economic reality. It is important that people are not only open to gaining new useful knowledge, but are also ready to share it with others.

The country's largest banks, Lomonosov Moscow State University, the National Research University Higher School of Economics, the New Economic School and the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics took part in preparing the pavilion's business program.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin called the Moscow Economy pavilion one of the main educational platforms of the forum "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030".

Sergei Sobyanin told how Moscow helps the capital's business develop

"Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" — is an opportunity to get acquainted with the future on a city-wide scale by trying out its technologies that are already being used in the capital today. Children and adults talked to robots and artificial intelligence, watched how modern unmanned transport works, played on technologically advanced sports grounds, studied educational, medical and industrial innovations, and immersed themselves in VR space.

A large-scale forum-festival was held within the framework of the project "Summer in Moscow"From August 1 to September 14, cultural, sports, educational and other events dedicated to the development of one of the most modern megacities in the world took place at dozens of venues.

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Autumn scientific programs for schoolchildren open in the capital

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This autumn, almost two thousand Moscow schoolchildren will take part in scientific programs of the project "In the Center of Science". The events will be held at the sites of schools and leading universities. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"The Moscow education system is constantly trying new formats for involving students in science. For example, in the fall we are launching a large-scale scientific marathon in the capital, in which almost two thousand schoolchildren will take part. The children will be able to take their first steps in science, work on modern equipment in the laboratories of leading universities, create their own projects under the guidance of young scientists and participate in festivals," said Anastasia Rakova.

Thus, science festivals are planned. The first of them will take place on September 18 at school No. 1795. For students from the seventh to the 11th grades, practicing scientists from leading universities and laboratories will conduct classes. Quizzes and a popular science quest with memorable prizes have also been prepared for the children. To participate, you must pre-register atproject website, where the full schedule is published.

In addition, participants in the project programs will be able to conduct research under the guidance of young scientists within the framework of scientific and experimental courses. Classes will be held in university laboratories in eight areas, including physics, chemistry, biology, ecology, biotechnology, geoinformation systems, cognitive science and linguistics. Registration is open until October 3. To be admitted to in-person classes, you must successfully complete the online course. The outcome will be a conference, “Frontiers of Knowledge: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Science,” which will take place in December. There, participants will present their projects to a panel of experts.

For students who are already conducting their own research, a mentoring program is provided. The guys will be able to choose one of nine subject areas – from nanomaterials to cognitive research. Schoolchildren will receive support from a curator and scientific supervisor at all stages – from developing an idea to submitting an application for defense. The best projects will be presented at all-Russian and Moscow conferences, such as "Big Challenges", "Engineers of the Future" and "Start in Medicine".

And in October, an educational field school will open for students in grades 8-11 interested in the exact sciences. From October 25 to November 1, the children will study mathematical modeling, economics, linguistics and sociology, and will also create their own scientific and practical projects focused on the requirements of industry and business. Participation is free, registration Available until October 5. Candidates must pass a test, provide a motivation letter and information about their achievements.

Programs for teachers are also planned. They can take refresher courses throughout the year. Classes are held online at a convenient time. Upon successful completion and final certification, students are issued a certificate of the established form.

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Day of liberation of Novorossiysk from Nazi troops

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On September 16, 1943, the city of Novorossiysk was completely liberated from the fascist invaders. This victory stopped the Wehrmacht's advance in the southern direction, forced them to leave the Caucasus and abandon attempts to reach the Baku oil wells, and also returned the waters of the Black, Azov and Caspian Seas under the full control of the Soviet fleet.

The German army captured Novorossiysk in early September 1942. The enemy had built over 300 defensive structures in the city, dug five lines of trenches, installed barbed wire and about 30 thousand mines. Naval mines were also installed at the entrance to the port, and guns and machine guns were placed on all the piers and moles. The city was considered impregnable from the sea.

The Battle of Novorossiysk, which lasted 225 days, began on February 4, 1943, with a landing in the area of the village of Stanichki under the command of Major Caesar Kunikov. Initially, the operation was planned as a diversionary strike, but it turned out to be a key stage of the battle. 400 paratroopers managed to capture a coastal bridgehead of no more than 30 square kilometers. The sea was behind them, the enemy was ahead, and there was nowhere to retreat. At first, the Red Army soldiers repelled 15-20 attacks per day. On the third day, Major Kunikov died. At the cost of incredible efforts, the bridgehead was held, reinforcements began to arrive, and provisions and ammunition were delivered from the air. This patch of land, which had constantly threatened the Nazis' right flank for more than seven months, went down in history under the name Malaya Zemlya.

It is interesting that the future General Secretary of the CPSU Leonid Brezhnev, a colonel in those years and head of the political department of the 18th Army, fought on Malaya Zemlya. He was wounded there and later received the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree, for his participation in the battles for the liberation of Novorossiysk.

The main assault began on September 10, 1943, with three groups of troops, one of which attacked from Malaya Zemlya, the second from the Tuapse Highway, and the third from the sea. The operation was supported from the air by 148 aircraft. Particularly heavy fighting took place for the area of the Krasny Oktyabr cement plant, the village of Turkish Garden, the power plant, the Proletary cement plant, and Sakharnaya Golova Mountain. Thanks to the courage and coordinated actions of the army and navy, Novorossiysk was completely cleared of the enemy by 10 a.m. on September 16.

The contribution of the sapper units to the victory is worth mentioning separately. It was they, under the leadership of engineer captain Kirill Turbaevsky, who made Malaya Zemlya impregnable, digging a trench in the rocky ground with titanic efforts and setting up hundreds of firing points and hidden observation posts. In September 1943, sappers, under heavy fire from the Germans from Sakharnaya Golova, established a crossing over Kamyshovskaya Gully, manually pouring a stone bridge along which Soviet tanks entered the city. And after the end of the fighting, they also freed the city from the enemy legacy in the form of tens of thousands of mines.

For their bravery in the battles for Novorossiysk, 19 units and formations of the Red Army received the honorary title of "Novorossiysk", 21 defenders of the city and Malaya Zemlya were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, hundreds of fighters received orders and medals. And on September 14, 1973, in honor of the 30th anniversary of liberation, Novorossiysk received the title of Hero City.

Eternal glory to the defenders of the Motherland!

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NSU creates a stand for testing the drone's propeller-motor group

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Egor Pobezhimov, 2nd year master's student Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of NSU, is implementing a project to create a test stand for a propeller-motor group with a thrust of up to 2 kg for unmanned aerial vehicles. The project became one of the winners of the federal competition "Student Startup", within the framework of which budding entrepreneurs are allocated 1 million rubles for a period of one year.

— The idea of the project arose from university research and engineering practice: a tool for objective analysis of the propeller-motor group was needed, which was lacking on the market. Currently, when designing and testing drones, there is an acute shortage of available full-featured stands. Existing solutions are either too expensive or do not take into account the vibroacoustic characteristics that are critically important for increasing efficiency and improving the operation of UAVs, — says Egor Pobezhimov.

So, now typical tests of VMG in design bureaus or laboratories are carried out manually: when working on a new prototype, the selection of propellers, modes, recording of parameters and data processing take from 2-3 weeks to 1-2 months. If we talk about the testing process itself, then one test takes on average one to two days. And to conduct full-fledged tests, it is necessary to conduct more than a dozen such tests.

— The stand and the availability of standardized test scenarios will reduce this time to two hours and obtain a larger set of data from which more information can be extracted. This directly reduces the cost: less time for specialists, less expenses on full-scale flights and replacement of failed components, — Yegor explains.

The solutions existing on the market have a number of limitations: they measure only basic parameters (thrust and current) and involve manual testing scenarios. The stand created at NSU comprehensively measures not only basic parameters (thrust, speed, electrical characteristics), but also vibrations and acoustic noise, provides a synchronous analysis of the power plant operation, which allows identifying anomalies and optimizing characteristics.

— Unlike existing solutions, our stand combines mechanics, electronics and software into a single system. Our product includes automated standard tests and built-in analysis and visualization. In addition, we will have a modular design with the ability to scale. And an important point: we offer not only equipment, but also testing services, which our competitors do not have, — adds Egor.

The project started in 2024. At present, the components and implementation algorithm have been defined; the concept of software and hardware parts has been developed, i.e. the architecture and methods of receiving and exchanging information between the source sensors, control software and the user. In addition, the necessary laboratory base has been created at NSU, where further work on the project will be carried out. A team has been formed, and agreements have been reached with design bureaus on testing.

The grant funds will be used for design, purchasing components, assembling and debugging the system, calibrating sensors and developing software, as well as paying for the team's work, registering patents, marketing and launching it to market.

It is expected that in a year a fully operational stand will be ready, which is a compact cubic frame with vibration isolation and protection against screw destruction, and also includes sensors for measuring various parameters and a controller. As for the software, a desktop application will be created, including an interface for collecting, storing and analyzing data, test scenarios. The development language is Python and C, and in the future it is also possible to integrate machine learning methods for predictive diagnostics.

The solution will find application in design bureaus engaged in the development of UAVs, for the selection of propeller-motor groups and the detection of defects; in production for quality and reliability control; in the "smart city" for reducing noise and improving the operation of delivery drones, etc.

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Alexey Overchuk held a meeting with the Chairman of the General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone and got acquainted with the progress of the creation of the Russian Industrial Zone

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During his working visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt (Cairo), Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Alexey Overchuk met with the Chairman of the General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone Walid Gamaleddin and became familiar with the progress of the creation of the Russian Industrial Zone (RIZ) in the Suez Canal Economic Zone.

During a meeting with the Chairman of the General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone, Alexey Overchuk noted that the project to create a Russian industrial zone in the Suez Canal economic zone is strategic for our country and has great potential in the context of providing unique opportunities for the development of investment and innovation cooperation, industrial growth in the two countries and the creation of new jobs.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that the Ain Sokhna industrial zone is one of the world's largest industrial agglomerations with direct access to the Ain Sokhna port, which provides convenient access to global markets, primarily the markets of the global South.

The Suez Canal Economic Zone is a complex with six sea ports, providing 20% of the world's container shipping and 10% of maritime trade, and four industrial zones. Along the border of the Russian Industrial Zone section there is an electric grid, a road connecting Ain Sokhna with the ports of Suez and Hurghada, a railway freight line; 9 km away is a freight port with modern container and bulk terminals. The section itself already has treatment facilities and an electrical substation.

The Russian delegation in Cairo, led by Alexey Overchuk, includes representatives of relevant government agencies, businesses and business associations. "It is very important to familiarize Russian businesses with the opportunities provided in the zone by tax and customs preferences, project support conditions and services that open up new opportunities for working in Africa," Alexey Overchuk emphasized.

During the conference dedicated to the implementation of the Russian Industrial Zone project, key issues of the practical implementation of the joint project and further strengthening of bilateral cooperation in the industrial sphere were discussed. Alexey Overchuk recalled the long history of cooperation between the two countries. "The USSR participated in the construction of the Aswan Dam, a number of industrial enterprises, power transmission lines, in the creation of nuclear physics laboratories and in the implementation of work on the peaceful use of atomic energy. Today, we continue the good traditions of long-term cooperation and implement flagship projects – the first El Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant in the country and the Russian Industrial Zone," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

The intergovernmental agreement signed on behalf of the leaders of Russia and Egypt laid down the basic principles for the implementation of the project, aimed at qualitatively increasing the efficiency of bilateral cooperation and improving the investment climate. "The result should be the emergence of industrial infrastructure under Russian management in Egypt with opportunities for Russian participants in foreign economic activity, the creation of new jobs and long-term cooperation chains," Alexey Overchuk emphasized.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that Russia sees Africa as one of the fastest growing developing markets and views the Russian Industrial Zone as a gateway to both Egypt and the African continent.

In 2025, both the Russian and Egyptian sides completed the necessary regulatory procedures to move to the practical stage of project implementation. In particular, in May of this year, an agreement was signed in Moscow legally securing the terms of the lease of the land plot of the Russian Industrial Zone by the Russian side.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that at this stage the Russian operator needs to carry out a large volume of preparatory and construction work. "In parallel, our business needs to understand that such work is being carried out, and prepare its investment decisions for this. Therefore, it is already important to coordinate the efforts of our Government, the Egyptian authorities, the zone operators, as well as its potential residents. These plans need to be coordinated and built, then residents will appear here, enterprises will emerge and new jobs will appear," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

Alexey Overchuk also thanked the Egyptian side for the warm welcome and expressed hope for fruitful cooperation.

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Vitaly Savelyev visited the advanced engineering school of the Russian University of Transport

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Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev and Minister of Transport Andrey Nikitin familiarized themselves with the key developments of the advanced engineering school "High Speed Rail Academy" of the Russian University of Transport.

The Academy was opened in December 2023 following the selection results within the framework of the federal project of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia "Advanced Engineering Schools". The following areas of work are currently being implemented at the Academy: training of engineering personnel and specialists of the new generation, scientific, technical and expert support for the first high-speed highway – HSR-1 Moscow – St. Petersburg at the design and construction stage, the formation of an innovative base for the development of the country's transport industry.

The Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister were shown a digital model of the Moscow-St. Petersburg HSR section, created by students and teachers as part of an end-to-end engineering project. The digital model of the main infrastructure elements of the highway (railway track, roadbed, artificial structures, etc.) allows for an assessment of identified collisions at the design stage.

In the situation center, Vitaly Savelyev and Andrey Nikitin got acquainted with the construction monitoring system, which combines data from online cameras, UAV footage, satellite images and orthophoto plans of the high-speed railway construction sites. The data is updated in real time and shows the progress of work, the number of equipment and specialists, the use of funding and the results of eliminating expert comments.

Scientists from the High-Speed Railway Academy have presented the first measuring complex in Russia for monitoring the geometry of high-speed highway tracks. A special trolley, tested in real conditions, records the slightest deviations of the track from the design.

"The HSR Academy of the Russian University of Transport is a unique scientific center for training highly qualified specialists who will be in demand on HSR lines. Serious technological and personnel potential is being formed here, which will set trends in the development of the country's transport complex," noted Vitaly Savelyev.

Today, 230 students are studying at the Academy in six educational programs. Another 370 students will undergo training in additional professional courses by the end of 2025. The first intake took place in the summer of 2024 – 50 best third-year students from five transport universities in Russia.

The academy's infrastructure includes a multifunctional campus with 34 workplaces, three specialized educational spaces and two educational laboratories. This allows students to work in conditions as close as possible to real engineering practice.

"It is important that the implementation of scientific projects of the High Speed Rail Academy is carried out with the involvement of high-tech partners: JSC Russian Railways, Sinara – Transport Machines, the Moscow City Department of Transport. That is, this is not only research, but also testing of their results in practice with real customers of these projects," emphasized Andrey Nikitin.

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Financial news: 09/15/2025, 18-39 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A103QQ0 (NKNH 1P-02) were changed.

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09/15/2025

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on September 15, 2025, 18:39 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 103.28) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1144.85 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 17.5%) of the security RU000A103QQ0 (NKNH 1P-02) were changed.

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