Denis Manturov visited the Military Innovation Technopolis "Era".

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited the Era military technopolis and held a strategic session, the key topic of which was the innovative development of military medicine in modern conditions.

The event was attended by Deputy Minister of Defense Vasily Osmakov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Ekaterina Priezzheva, Deputy Minister of Health Tatyana Semenova, representatives of military command bodies, defense industry enterprises, and research centers.

The meeting participants discussed areas for developing medical support for special operations participants and the capabilities of Russian industry to meet the needs of the Russian Armed Forces' medical service. Particular attention was given to implementing priority measures to provide medical support for special military operations participants and introducing innovative developments.

"The Ministry of Defense is systematically working to provide necessary assistance to wounded service members. Thanks to this comprehensive approach, we are currently able to return over 95% of wounded soldiers to duty. This is largely due to our well-coordinated efforts to ensure their timely evacuation from the front lines, which is particularly challenging given the widespread use of drones," said Denis Manturov.

The main topics include the development of medical devices and technical rehabilitation equipment for the needs of special military operations, as well as the application of experience in the implementation of manufactured products for the needs of the medical service of the Russian Armed Forces.

"Things like medicine, engineering support, and logistics have no less of an impact on the effectiveness of combat operations. The topic we're discussing now is the lives of people, the lives of our soldiers. This is an important issue that requires close attention. At the exhibition and in our colleagues' presentations, we've already emphasized the full cycle of work with the wounded, from evacuation to all types of rehabilitation. This allows us to develop a systemic approach, identify failures at every stage, and formulate solutions that will improve the effectiveness of cooperation between the Ministry of Defense, industry, and our medical system," said Vasily Osmakov.

Denis Manturov noted that the Ministry of Defense's medical organizations actively use advanced technologies to improve the quality and precision of surgical interventions.

"Regarding prosthetics, we have reached a leading level in this area. Domestic developments allow us to fully restore lost functions. The most important task set by the President is to ensure the widespread adoption of prosthetic technologies for the benefit of veterans of the Central Military District. To achieve this, we must strengthen cooperation between federal agencies, specifically the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Defense," the First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.

Denis Manturov toured an exhibition of projects from industrial enterprises and scientific organizations. Among the exhibits were military medical modules, ground-based robotic systems for medical and sanitary operations, protective clothing, medications, and medical specialist bags. Many Russian developments are unique and have no equivalents anywhere else.

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Marat Khusnullin took part in an interdepartmental meeting on road safety.

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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin participated in an interdepartmental meeting to summarize the results of official activities to ensure road safety in 2025 and further cooperation in the implementation of the Strategy for Improving Road Safety in Russia for the Period up to 2030 and for the Future up to 2036.

The meeting was also attended by Vladimir Simonenko, Head of the Presidential Executive Office for the Formation and Activities of the State Council of the Russian Federation; Alexander Gorovoy, First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs; Mikhail Chernikov, Head of the Main Directorate for Road Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs; and representatives of other relevant agencies.

"The country's development and the state of the economy largely depend on the quality and safety of transporting people and cargo on roads. This is a crucial element that requires increasing attention. Tremendous results have been achieved in recent years. Despite a roughly 10.5% increase in motorization and a 60% increase in traffic on federal highways, the number of fatalities and injuries in road accidents has decreased by 27% and 24%, respectively, since 2017. I note that these figures represent more than 20,000 lives saved. This is a major, systematic effort, for which I thank my colleagues from relevant agencies and everyone involved in this crucial issue. We will continue this work as part of the national project 'Infrastructure for Life' and the six-year road development plan," said Marat Khusnullin.

The meeting participants paid special attention to the issue of pedestrian safety and reducing child road traffic injuries.

The Deputy Prime Minister instructed governors to personally oversee the implementation of action plans to reduce road traffic fatalities, accident rates, and the number of accident-prone areas.

Following the meeting, specific tasks were set for each area of activity to be addressed in the coming year.

In 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin approved the Strategy for Improving Road Safety in the Russian Federation through 2030 and into 2036. The goal was to reduce road traffic fatalities by 50% by 2030 and by 50% by 2036.

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Financial news: On February 9, 2026, JSC MFI “Poruchitel” will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is 09.02.2026. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 282,000,000. Placement period, days 91. The date of depositing funds is 09.02.2026. The date of return of funds is 11.05.2026. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 100,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 5. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:00 to 10:30. Competitive bids from 10:30 to 11:00. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 12:30. Additional terms and conditions.

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Dmitry Patrushev: The results of the Great African Expedition will form the basis for expanding Russia's fishing industry.

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The Great African Expedition, which began in 2024, has been completed. Research was conducted in the waters of six coastal countries in Northwest and Southeast Africa, including Morocco, Mauritania, Guinea-Bissau, the Republic of Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Mozambique. The expedition was carried out by two research vessels, the Atlantis and the Atlantiro. The main objective was to assess the status of biological resources in Africa's exclusive economic zones. This is the first such large-scale fisheries research conducted off the African continent in modern Russian history; similar work has not been conducted since the 1980s.

"During the Great African Expedition, we completed the tasks of studying the prospects for developing domestic fisheries in remote marine areas and strengthening cooperation with our African partners. The data obtained has practical significance for ensuring sustainable, efficient, and environmentally safe fishing. This is the first such large-scale study in the modern history of our country. The expedition once again confirmed the Russian Federation's status as a leading maritime power. Furthermore, Russia is contributing to global food security and the conservation of aquatic biodiversity," noted Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Patrushev.

One of the first practical results of the Great African Expedition was the development of Russian fisheries in the Kingdom of Morocco's Atlantic fishing zone. Relevant agreements were reached, and an agreement on cooperation between our countries in marine fisheries was signed in 2025. Over the past few years, the maximum annual Russian catch in Morocco's Atlantic fishing zone has been approximately 60,000 tons. This figure is expected to increase to 90,000–100,000 tons. Fishing companies have confirmed their readiness to increase their catch of pelagic species, primarily mackerel and horse mackerel, in this area.

"The large African expedition was a strategically important event in expanding the geography of Russian scientific research. It was conducted in collaboration with scientists from coastal countries, and the information gathered will be used to organize fisheries operations with our African partners," emphasized Ilya Shestakov, head of the Federal Agency for Fisheries.

During the expedition, scientific ties were re-established with African research institutes and centers, which could serve as a foundation for developing cooperation in fisheries. A bilateral agreement on cooperation in fisheries research was signed with the Republic of Mozambique.

The research was conducted over the course of a year and a half. Scientists are currently continuing to analyze the data obtained during the expedition and prepare recommendations for Russian fishermen.

In addition, in 2025, the first session of the Russian-Sierra Leone Fisheries Commission was held, during which the Republic of Sierra Leone expressed its readiness to allocate to the Russian side a catch quota of 40,000 tons of various aquatic biological resources and provide access to its waters to 20 vessels.

The large African expedition has opened up new prospects for the Russian fishing fleet. Russian fishermen are interested in developing additional fishing grounds and increasing their catch. Developing the fishery and sharing scientific data could form the basis for establishing joint ventures with coastal countries, opening up additional markets and strengthening Russia's position in Africa.

The large African expedition began in August 2024. The decision to conduct it was made following the Russia–Africa Forum summit in 2023. Thanks to the support of the Russian Government, the project received federal (state) status.

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Financial news: Clarifications: Questions regarding the compilation and submission of internal accounting data to the Bank of Russia in XBRL-CSV format.

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Marat Khusnullin: The seventh cohort of the "Architects.rf" educational program has concluded.

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The seventh cohort of the free educational program "Architects.rf," aimed at the professional development of specialists in architecture, urban planning, and public administration, concluded in Moscow. In the final module, the finalists presented their projects, as announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The 'Architects.rf' program was created to train a new generation of specialists who will transform the appearance of our cities and address territorial development challenges within the framework of the 'Infrastructure for Life' national project. According to the Presidential Decree, we must improve the quality of life in key communities by 30% by 2030 and by 60% by 2036. The program has consistently generated strong interest from the professional community: over 1,200 applications from 87 regions across the country were received for this program, and 100 specialists from 61 cities have completed the training. As a result of the past programs, 59 graduates are working as chief architects in cities and regions. Their design ideas are being put into practice, directly improving life in these communities," said Marat Khusnullin.

The seventh cohort's educational program included four in-person modules. The initial module in Moscow focused on key trends in public administration and territorial development. The regional module consisted of expeditions to Samara, Nizhny Novgorod, Tyumen, and Yekaterinburg, and concluded in Kazan, where participants explored development, revitalization, and urban management practices.

The international module in China allowed participants to learn about Beijing's urban development practices through over 30 excursions and meetings with representatives of relevant agencies. The final module in Moscow served as a platform for the presentation of 36 final projects: 15 group projects and 21 individual ones.

"Today, the demand for a high-quality, modern, and comfortable living environment is higher than ever in Russia. The President's ambitious goal lies ahead: developing 200 master plans by 2030. We understand that fulfilling this mandate directly depends on the industry's human resources. Over the eight years of the Architects.rf program, we have graduated 727 highly qualified specialists from 83 regions of the country. This is a vibrant, growing network of professionals who are currently changing the face of our cities and towns from Kaliningrad to Chukotka. Training, sharing experiences, and best international practices are a direct investment in the horizons of those who will make the most important decisions for the country's development," noted Vitaly Mutko, CEO of DOM.RF.

Among the program's graduate projects is the Uralruin landscape-ruin park. Conceived before the program, the project was further developed during the program. It is Russia's first landscape-ruin park in the Iset River floodplain in the Sverdlovsk region. The project's goal is to draw attention to abandoned and half-forgotten places and revitalize them.

Another project, "March to the Factory," was developed by a team of finalists in the "Arkhitektory.rf" program. It aims to revive a historic factory in Kyshtym, Chelyabinsk Oblast. Through various activities, such as photo walks, the project's creators engage residents in the transformation of the old industrial zone, laying the foundation for its integration into the urban fabric.

The program participants' ideas are also being applied in regulatory work. Methodological recommendations for the development of river passenger infrastructure, developed under the program, were actively used in the development of the "Yacht Harbors: Design Rules" code of practice, which was developed by specialists from the Moscow State University of Civil Engineering with financial support from DOM.RF.

The "Architects.rf" program has been implemented by DOM.RF since 2018 with the support of the Government and the Ministry of Construction. It is currently part of the "Infrastructure for Life" national project. Since then, program participants have visited 64 communities, nine countries, and 21 foreign cities. The program will be launched for the eighth time in 2026.

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Financial news: 3 million companies now accept payments via the Fast Payment System (SBP).

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In 2025, the number of businesses accepting payments for goods and services through the Faster Payment System (FPS) increased by 36%. People began using this cashless payment method more frequently: from January to December, the number of payments exceeded 5 billion, a 1.4-fold increase.

Transfers between citizens remained the most popular operation in the system, with approximately 35 million transactions occurring daily.

Companies have increasingly begun to use the Fast Payment System (FPS), including for transferring payments from insurers and brokers. As a result, such transfers increased 1.2-fold in number and 1.7-fold in value last year.

In 2025, Russians conducted 18.3 billion transactions worth 103 trillion rubles through the FPS. Read more in analytics Bank of Russia.

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Financial news: 06.02.2026, 13-00 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the PLT/RUB currency pair were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for Determining Risk Parameters of the Foreign Exchange Market and Precious Metals Market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by the National Clearing Center (JSC) on February 6, 2026, at 1:00 PM (Moscow time), the lower limit of the price corridor (up to RUB 5,299.56 in the TOD settlement mode) and the market risk assessment range (up to RUB 4,801.7195, equivalent to a rate of 21.96%) for the PLT/RUB currency pair were changed. New values are available. Here.

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Financial news: Citizens bought record volumes of OFZs and corporate bonds in 2025.

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Retail investors actively invested in the bond market in 2025, with yields among the highest for the year. Individuals purchased OFZs and corporate bonds worth a record 490 billion and 1.26 trillion rubles, respectively (compared to 196 billion and 551 billion rubles in 2024).

Besides bonds, gold, ruble deposits, and money market funds were among the top performers last year. Foreign currency deposits and cryptocurrencies showed the lowest returns.

Retail investors also became the largest buyers of shares on the secondary market in 2025, with net purchases amounting to 142 billion rubles.

At the same time, the population purchased foreign currency for approximately the same amount as the year before – 1.12 trillion rubles.

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Financial news: 06.02.2026. Changes in parameters of 22 026 027 Interregional Federal Treasury in the field of liquidity management.

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Application selection date 06.02.2026. Unique application selection identifier 22 026 027. Deposit currency rubles. Fund type – Unified Treasury Account. Maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, monetary units 50,000,000,000. Placement period, in days 14. Date of depositing funds 06.02.2026. Date of return of funds 20.02.2026. Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) FLOATING. Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum – Basic floating interest rate for placement of funds RUONmDS. Minimum spread, % per annum 0. Terms of conclusion of the bank deposit agreement (term, replenished or special) Term. The minimum amount of funds placed per application, in monetary units, is 1,000,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution is 2. Terms of offsetting mutual obligations under bank deposit agreements, repurchase agreements, and securities loan agreements (with or without offsetting mutual obligations). Without offsetting mutual obligations. Application selection form (Open with random completion, Closed, Open with extension). Open with extension. Application selection schedule (Moscow time). Application selection venue: Moscow Exchange PJSC.

Acceptance of applications from 15:00 to 15:10. Applications in preliminary mode from 15:00 to 15:05. Applications in competition mode from 15:05 to 15:10. Random end of trading period (sec.): 0 Bid step: 0.1 Time step (sec.): 60. End time of the extension period: 15:20:00. Formation of a consolidated register of applications from 15:40 to 16:10. Setting the cutoff interest rate and (or) recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful from 15:40 to 16:20. Formation of a consolidated register of bank deposit agreements from 16:20 to 16:40. Information on settlements in accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 64 and 65 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated September 18, 2025 No. 8n.

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