Lermontov, Fellini, Moliere. December premieres at Mosbilet

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Anton Yakovlev will present an unusual interpretation of Mikhail Lermontov's novel, Vladimir Pankov will talk about Mark Zakharov in the spirit of Federico Fellini's film, and the Satire Theater will present a play commemorating the 100th anniversary of Olga Aroseva's birth. Read about these and other December premieres in mos.ru's coverage.

"A Hero of Our Time?" at the Gogol Theatre

Dates: December 19, 20, and 31

Address: Kazakova Street, Building 8

Age limit: 16

Anton Yakovlev's new production can't be fully considered a dramatization of Mikhail Lermontov's novel of the same name, although both the writer and Grigory Pechorin are invisibly present. The production's protagonist—a contemporary poet in a crisis of genre—finds himself at the very heart of Lermontov's text and experiences key scenes from "A Hero of Our Time." This "theater of performance," at times cruel, is orchestrated by the mysterious illusionist Apfelbaum.

Director Anton Yakovlev noted that it was important to him to analyze Pechorin from a modern perspective, and to do this, he needed a 21st-century hero—a hero who would attempt to answer the eternal question of whether fate can be changed.

Tickets are available at the service Mosbilet.

"Orchestra Rehearsal" at the Lenkom Theatre by Mark Zakharov

Dates: December 14, 27, and 28

Address: Malaya Dmitrovka Street, Building 6

Age limit: 16

The theater's artistic director, Vladimir Pankov, was inspired by Federico Fellini's film of the same name and Mark Zakharov's career. This production is a tribute to the legendary director and his theater, which will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2027.

For Vladimir Pankov, in his own words, the performance was both a new beginning and a return to the Lenkom's glorious past. The production will unite the entire company: 80 actors and 20 symphony orchestra musicians.

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"Harpagon, or the Deceived Groom" at the Theater on Malaya Ordynka

Dates: December 17 and 23

Address: Malaya Ordynka Street, Building 31, Building 1

Age limit: 12

The play "Harpagon, or The Deceived Bridegroom" is based on Jean-Baptiste Molière's comedy "The Miser." The literary editing and new monologues are by People's Artist of Russia Leonid Yakubovich, who plays the lead role in one of the cast.

In the new version, the authors draw on the assessments of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Alexander Pushkin, offering an interpretation in which Harpagon emerges not only as a miser but also as a thinker. "I wrote monologues that radically change the perception of the main character. Behind my Harpagon lies the drama of a man who has come to this end," says Leonid Yakubovich. Eduard Boyakov, Artistic Director of the Theater on Malaya Ordynka, emphasizes the relevance of Molière in contemporary theater and the need to return to the classics, which allow one to "feel oneself part of a continuous chain of events." The production combines comedy, philosophical reflection, and visual solutions that create the atmosphere of a stylized 17th-century library.

The director of the play was People's Artist of Russia Valentin Klementyev, the artist was Alexander Tsvetnoy, and the costume designer was Victoria Sevryukova.

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"Moss. The Story of One Dog" at the Shalom Theater

Dates: December 21

Address: Novoslobodskaya Street, Building 23

Age limit: 12

The family play "Moss. The Story of One Dog" based on the book by David Tsirichi was directed by Ekaterina Korabelnik, one of the winners of the All-Russian competition. Department of Culture of the City of Moscow "Talents," a program for developing a talent pool for Moscow theaters, prepared the production based on her internship at the theater. The creative team also worked on the production: stage designer Igor Savkin, set designer Irina Ukolova, video artists Kirill Malovichko and Masha Nebesnaya (also the costume designer). The musical score was created by Svyatoslav Lysov, and the lighting designer was Maxim Biryukov.

Mokh, a puppy who lost his family during the war, sets out in search of a new home. Overcoming trials and dangers, he maintains his faith in people and longs for the warmth of family. The production combines dramatic theater, theatrical performance, and puppet theater. "The book's characters, the dogs, are imbued with the qualities I most miss in people, the qualities I value most: love, devotion, kindness," notes the director. According to designer Irina Ukolova, the world is divided not by biological characteristics, but by spiritual ones: the living are those capable of compassion.

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"Unquenchable Optimism" at the Satire Theatre

Dates: December 21

Address: Triumfalnaya Square, Building 2, Building 1

Age limit: 12

People's Artist of the RSFSR Olga Aroseva served at the Satire Theatre for over 60 years. The plays "The Spilled Cup," "Heartbreak House," "A Profitable Position," "Woe from Wit," "Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro," "Mad Money," and "Shut Up, Sadness, Shut Up…," in which she created unique, distinctive characters, became hallmarks of both the actress and the theatre.

To commemorate Olga Aroseva's 100th birthday, the company has prepared a performance, "Unquenchable Optimism," which will explore the life, work, and destiny of this vibrant and charismatic actress, who won the audience's unconditional love.

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In the past six months, 14 investors have entered the active phase of implementing large-scale investment projects.

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Over the past six months, the capital has entered the active phase of implementing 14 large-scale investment projects (MaIPs), which will see the construction of a number of social, transport, and industrial infrastructure facilities. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"The mechanism for large-scale investment projects has been implemented in Moscow since 2016. This status allows investors to lease land from the city on preferential terms for the construction of social, transport, and industrial infrastructure, as well as public and business spaces. Over the past six months, 14 investors have notified the city of their construction permits and have begun the active phase of implementing the MAIP. For these purposes, they have been allocated approximately 18.2 hectares of land in six administrative districts. For example, construction of a 350-child kindergarten has begun on a plot of over 1.2 hectares in the west. A preschool for 150 children will also be built in the north, along with road infrastructure facilities, and an industrial complex will be built in Zelenograd," said Vladimir Efimov.

Large-scale investment projects are an important tool for attracting businesses to the development of urban infrastructure and the creation of modern facilities that meet the needs of residents.

"The city offers investors ample opportunities to implement their business ideas. The mechanism for large-scale investment projects creates jobs in various districts of the capital and significantly improves the quality of life for Muscovites by providing them with the necessary infrastructure. Moreover, the purpose of the facilities being constructed is determined based on residents' needs. This helps ensure more balanced development of the capital's districts. Both the city and investors are involved in this work. In total, approximately 370 MAIPs are at various stages of implementation in Moscow. On sites totaling almost 790 hectares, investors and developers will be able to construct over 12.5 million square meters of real estate," she noted.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property.

Mosgosstroynadzor issued construction permits for 14 facilities under the MAIP. Its chairman Anton Slobodchikov He added that developers have already submitted notifications to the committee about the commencement of work at 10 sites. Individual monitoring and supervision programs were then developed, and seven on-site inspections have been conducted in total. Throughout construction, inspectors will assess the quality of the completed work and the materials used for compliance with design documentation and the architectural and urban planning plan. This will ensure the reliability and safety of the buildings once they are commissioned.

MAIPs are significant investment projects for the development of vacant urban land. They are aimed at increasing the number of jobs, developing infrastructure, and increasing investment in the capital's economy.

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Structural work on many aspects: patriotic education in the State University of Management

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On December 9, the State University of Management held a lecture entitled "Patriotic Education and Unity of the Peoples of Russia." It was part of the University Team Competition for Youth Policy and Educational Activities, in which the First Management University became a finalist.

The speaker was Pavel Pavlovsky, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management, who informed students about the university's various work in these areas, grant support opportunities, interactions with partners, and ongoing events.

"Patriotic education is often associated with its military-patriotic focus, but in fact, it encompasses many other aspects. Our university implements the "Service Learning" educational program, runs the International Friendship Club, hosts educational trips called the "Successful Leader's Club," and hosts creative competitions such as "Talent Parade," "Mr. GUU," and "Miss GUU." All of these are integral parts of patriotic education," noted the GUU Vice-Rector.

Pavel Vladimirovich also emphasized the importance of participating in such events for future leaders, in order to gain practical experience in organizing and implementing various projects, as well as establishing horizontal connections that significantly facilitate the accomplishment of any management tasks in the present and future.

"The main product of any university is its graduates. And if, after receiving a higher education diploma, they not only possess the knowledge and skills but also have a clear understanding of their civic position, then our work in patriotic education has been done correctly," concluded Pavel Pavlovsky.

As a reminder, the GUU team became a finalist in the University Team Competition for Youth Policy and Educational Activities in the category "Patriotic Education and Unity of the Peoples of Russia."

On December 16, representatives of our university will defend their projects before a distinguished jury at the All-Russian Congress on Youth Policy and Educational Activities. One hundred and forty-three finalists representing 136 educational institutions from 58 regions of Russia will compete for victory. A total of 866 applications were submitted by university youth policy teams from 82 regions of Russia.

The competition for university teams in youth policy and educational activities is being implemented by the Znanie Society in collaboration with the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, with the support of Rosmolodezh.

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RUDN University medical students won prizes at the All-Russian Medical Quest Olympiad

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The All-Russian Medical Student Olympiad, "Medical Quest," was held at the Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology at Kazan Federal University. Teams from more than 10 universities participated. Students from the RUDN University Institute of Medicine took second place in "Instrumental Diagnostics" and third place in "Endoscopy" and "Plastic Surgery."

About preparation and "victims"

During the competition, contestants applied their knowledge at simulation and field stations in obstetrics and gynecology, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, traumatology, and other disciplines.

"This is my second time in Kazan, and this time not only as a cameraman at the Plastic Surgery competition but also as captain of our university team. The students were able to demonstrate how well they've mastered their professional skills. We prepared for the team competitions using simulation equipment under the guidance of Evgeniya Zadorozhnaya, chair of the professional student society. The hardest part was remembering the sequence of actions correctly, but we managed it," says Timur Aliyev, a sixth-year medical student at RUDN University (major in General Medicine).

According to Timur, of the general competitions, he remembers the sorting most because of its scale and the participation of the entire team.

"This competition featured bleeding, traumatic brain injuries, severed limbs, and much more. Speaking of the individual competition, I had a patient who had been in a car accident, and as soon as we pulled him out, he started having a seizure. It looked very realistic: his eyes were bulging, foam was coming out of his mouth. I'd like to commend the organizers for their preparation. The students were excellent at playing their roles. Furthermore, since the competition was themed around military emergencies, the students wore military uniforms, a soldier's choir played, and there was a field kitchen, which our students really appreciated," Timur Aliyev.

An impetus for further study

Timur is supported by another participant in the competition, Valentina-Sofia Kureber, a fourth-year student majoring in General Medicine.

"The Olympics were truly amazing, unique and original. I've never experienced an Olympics that was so immersive. The organizers did a fantastic job creating the sets and reproducing emergency scenarios, making everything as realistic as possible," says Valentina-Sofia Kureber.

As Violetta Udovina, a fourth-year student majoring in General Medicine, notes, participating in the Olympiad is an invaluable experience that reveals your strengths and weaknesses.

"The competition provides a powerful impetus for further study and practice. I definitely recommend it to all students for self-assessment," says Violetta Udovina.

"It was a great experience, considering it was my first time. It was very interesting and unusual. We were told roughly what everything looked like and worked like, but it's still something else—you don't really feel the emotions until you actually go there," says Karina Amoeva, a fifth-year student majoring in General Medicine.

"This was an incredible experience for me, setting new standards and a chance to showcase my knowledge and skills. A huge thank you to the organizers, and I hope to see you next year!" — Daria Shelyakova, fourth-year student in the General Medicine program.

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Russia cannot ignore Japan's belligerent policies, says Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu.

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Moscow, December 10 /Xinhua/ – Russia cannot ignore Japan's belligerent policies and the exercises taking place off the coast of Russia, said Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu.

"When we see the intensification of exercises taking place here in the Asia-Pacific region, when we see squadrons of ships deliberately sailing right off our shores, through straits where, generally speaking, they have little business, then, of course, this cannot help but raise concerns," Shoigu noted.

"We certainly can't ignore the emergence of new weapons here, left behind by the United States after the exercises—I'm referring to missiles. The emergence of solutions for mounting missiles on Japanese ships," he added.

"In a relatively short period, a very short period of time, Japan has gone from a country that couldn't maintain its own armed forces to today's decisions, the new prime minister's calls for a two-percent military budget," stated Sergei Shoigu. In his opinion, two percent "isn't just a random number." "Two percent is the same two percent that was envisaged before Donald Trump became president of the United States, before he established five percent. That's the NATO percentage. Therefore, Japan is moving towards that goal step by step," the Russian Security Council Secretary noted.

Sergei Shoigu stated that "the seeds of NATO" are emerging in the East, posing additional threats to Russia and ASEAN countries. "Gradually, alliances are beginning to emerge here, which, one way or another, continue to develop in a direction that worsens the situation. They are created not for something, but against someone," he noted, adding that the security of one side should not be ensured at the expense of the security or increased danger of the other.

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Colombian cocoa producers are excited about their upcoming entry into the Chinese market.

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Bogota, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) — Colombian cocoa producers are excited about entering the Chinese market after successful negotiations at the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) held in Shanghai in early November.

Agreements reached during the event, where Colombia was the guest of honor, include the annual export of 10,000 tons of Colombian cocoa from 26 rural producer associations, according to the state-run Rural Development Agency.

For Colombian cocoa producers, access to Chinese consumers is a "dream" that could "change the lives of farmers, allow them to live better lives, and ensure generational renewal," Esperanza García, legal representative of the Cocoa Producers Association, told Xinhua in an interview. The news of entering the Chinese market has raised great hopes among members of her organization, which represents 155 families and businesses from the municipality of Policarpa in the department of Nariño. They hope their products will soon be available in China, García said.

Secondo Sevillano, a representative of the chocolate brand Paz Sabor, said his organization, comprised of 100 producers from the municipality of Tumaco in Nariño, is awaiting formal approval for cocoa shipments to China. "The next challenge will be preparing to meet the demand that may arise in these Asian markets," he said after presenting his brand at the CIIE. "Demand for our products will depend on the growth we can achieve in our territory, so we continue to prepare to enter these potential markets," Sevillano added. –0–

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Rosneft's Samara Group enterprises are among the winners of the social efficiency competition

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The Kuibyshev Oil Refinery and the Novokuibyshevsk Oil Refinery, both part of Rosneft's Samara Group of Oil Refineries, won the 25th All-Russian "Russian Organization of High Social Performance" competition. The awards were presented to the companies' representatives by Tatyana Golikova, Deputy Prime Minister for Social Policy, at the All-Russian Personnel Forum held in Moscow.

The Novokuibyshevsk Oil Refinery won first place in the category "For the Development of Social Partnership in Manufacturing Organizations." The Kuibyshev Oil Refinery won second place in the category "For Supporting Employees with Large Families and Their Children in Manufacturing Organizations."

The plants' social programs include voluntary health insurance, health resort treatment at Russian health centers, maternity support, sports activities organized through 30 health clubs and groups, corporate mortgage lending, and housing assistance for young professionals and out-of-town workers, as well as a corporate pension program. Employees' families receive discounted vouchers to the plant's health resort, children's camp, and a recreation center on the Volga.

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The All-Russian competition "Russian Organization of High Social Efficiency" has been held by the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation for 25 years. The competition consists of two stages: regional and federal. The jury consists of tripartite commissions for the regulation of social and labor relations. This year, more than 1,400 employers from 74 regions of the country participated in the competition.

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The Yezhevsky Prize and Russian Event Awards 2025: Polytechnic University graduates celebrate their achievements in design

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Yuting Wang, a graduate of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University's Institute of Civil Engineering and Design, majoring in Industrial Design, won the IX National Alexander Yezhevsky Prize competition in the Industrial Design category.

The jury highly praised the original concept, technical sophistication, and practical significance of the thesis, "Design Project for a Beach Cleaning Robot," completed under the supervision of Semyon Shchur, Associate Professor at the ISI Higher School of Design and Architecture.

The project is a concept for an intelligent device designed to autonomously clean coastal areas of household and natural waste. The robot is equipped with sensors, navigation, and waste recognition systems, enabling it to autonomously plan a route, avoid obstacles, and sort and collect waste. The design includes waste collection and compression modules, a highly maneuverable tracked/wheeled chassis, and an autonomous power supply based on solar panels, enabling it to operate on challenging terrain. Its modular architecture allows the device to be adapted for both daily beach maintenance and emergency response.

The A. A. Ezhevsky Prize was established by the Russian Association of Manufacturers of Specialized Machinery and Equipment (Rosspetsmash Association) to support talented young people, strengthen cooperation between universities and enterprises, and develop scientific and engineering potential in the domestic agricultural machinery industry. The Industrial Design category is awarded to full-time undergraduate, specialist, and master's students for outstanding academic achievement and research related to industrial design.

The awards ceremony for the competition winners will be held in December at the ALMAZ plant (Altai Machine-Building Plants) in Barnaul.

Another graduate of the Institute of Civil Engineering contributed to the Polar Explorer Day project's victory in the finals of the 14th International Russian Event Awards 2025 in the category "Best Popular Science Event." Maria Dracheva, a graduate of the Higher School of Design and Architecture of the Institute of Civil Engineering at St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, developed the festival's design concept. The project's scientific supervisor is Tatyana Diodorova, Associate Professor at the Institute of Civil Engineering and Design.

Polar Explorer Day was held on May 24, 2025, in the Kalininsky District of St. Petersburg, on the banks of the Murinsky Stream. The event was organized by the Kalininsky District Administration, the Severny Municipal District, the St. Petersburg Project Office "Cultural Capital," and the St. Petersburg Committee for Youth Policy and Interaction with Public Organizations. The event was attended by Mikhail Astashkevich, Head of the Kalininsky District Administration, and the heads of municipal entities.

The Polytechnic University graduate's project was presented by the New Media Workshop and the State Design Workshop and was recognized as one of the best municipal branding cases in a metropolitan city in 2025.

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One of the main venues for the Winter in Moscow project has opened on Sparrow Hills.

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One of the project's main sites has opened on Sparrow Hills. Winter in MoscowA free skating rink, ski slopes, a creative lab, a fair, and the first restaurant of the capital's colleges have opened near the Moscow Palace of Pioneers. Guests will be treated to a daily evening light show. Thanks to modern technology, the façade and the space around the main building will become a multimedia stage, where light, sound, and projections will combine to create festive scenes of winter fairy tales. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"We've strived to create a cozy space for family relaxation here. Here, you can take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, stroll along the alley of lanterns, make a wish, ice-skate, participate in master classes, and dine at our new restaurant. This isn't just any restaurant. It was opened by Moscow colleges. Here, under the guidance of experienced professionals, students will not only help cook but also practice various cooking techniques and create their own signature dishes. This year, we'll feature light installations, shows, 3D mapping, and a ski slope on Vorobyovy Gory. We're opening our venue today and invite everyone," said Anastasia Rakova.

She added that a truly special place will also open there—the first restaurant of any of the capital's colleges. A student team, led by mentors, will oversee the entire operation of the establishment. They will act as baristas, waiters, chefs, and other specialists. The menu, developed by the students themselves, will feature both modern signature dishes and classics. The restaurant will be open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

Visitors will be able to see young chefs at work, sample signature seasonal dishes, and participate in a creative culinary lab, which will run throughout the winter. For students, the restaurant will provide serious professional training, and for residents, it will be an opportunity to visit a new venue created by the future stars of the capital's culinary scene.

The free 4,000-square-meter skating rink will be open in all weather conditions throughout the holidays. Visitors will be able to rent skates and special penguin assistants for children. The rental area will also feature a cozy café where guests can warm up, enjoy a hot drink, and take a break between skating sessions. Pre-registration is required to attend. Mosbilet on the mos.ru portal.

The main building's façade will be transformed into a multimedia performance stage—light, sound, and projections will combine to create festive scenes, evoking the feeling of a winter fairytale. The legendary bonfire in the center of the venue will also be re-lit. This artistic installation will now become part of a lighting show, connecting the history of the Moscow Palace of Pioneers with contemporary urban culture. And in the park, guests will be able to see the northern lights and encounter magical animals that seem to emerge from the trees and bushes.

The "Alley of Magic Lanterns" will also create a festive atmosphere—a vibrant space with art objects and festive installations where everyone can make a wish. A Christmas fair will also be open daily, featuring products created by students from Moscow's colleges. Visitors will be able to purchase New Year's mugs, knitted keychains shaped like candies and angels, decorative wooden lamps, and calendars with metaphorical images. Sweet treats, such as Belgian waffles and trdelniks, will also be available.

A creative lab for children and adults will be open at the Moscow Palace of Pioneers, where participants will be invited to create New Year's decorations, clay and porcelain items, florariums, felt toys, and festive napkins decorated with Russian-style sequins. Tickets are available for purchase on the venue's website.mos.ru.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, create an atmosphere of unity and mutual support, and assist those currently defending the Motherland. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating an environment for creative development, active recreation, and warm communication. Particular attention is paid to supporting participants and veterans of the special military operation and their families, as well as all those providing assistance to the front.

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Two lecturers from the Department of Geotechnics successfully defended their PhD dissertations

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Congratulations to Alina Vitalievna Kvashuk and Ivan Borisovich Bashmakov, senior lecturers in the Department of Geotechnics at SPbGASU, on successfully defending their dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences. Their supervisor was Rashid Abdullovich Mangushev, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and Professor in the Department of Geotechnics at SPbGASU.

Alina Kvashuk's dissertation topic is "The Impact of Oil-Product Pollution of Sandy Soils on the Condition of Structural Foundations." Her research specialty is 2.1.2. Foundations, Substructures, and Underground Structures.

Ivan Bashmakov defended his dissertation on the topic "The Impact of Weak Water-Saturated Dusty Clayey Soils on Excavation Pit Walls Taking into Account Excess Pore Pressures" in his scientific specialty 2.1.2. Foundations, Foundations, and Underground Structures.

The defenses took place on December 9th in dissertation council 24.2.380.04, created on the basis of our university.

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