Marat Khusnullin: More than 1 million square meters of private homes are being built using escrow accounts

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Large-scale work on the transition of private housing construction to safe financing mechanisms continues in Russia. Since March 1 of this year, construction of more than 1 million square meters of individual housing has begun using escrow accounts. The new payment system has become possible due to the entry into force of a law regulating the specifics of interaction between all participants in the process. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Work on developing individual housing construction helps make the process of building your own home more accessible, simple and technological, thereby opening up new opportunities for Russians to improve their living conditions. The introduction of the escrow account mechanism dramatically increases the level of protection of citizens' funds and gives the market a new impetus for growth. We see a high demand for this tool and people's trust in it. Since March 1, more than 9,000 private houses with an area of about 1 million square meters have been built using escrow accounts. Another important advantage is the speed of construction: the average construction time for a typical house with an area of more than 100 square meters today is about 7 months. Our task is not only to maintain the pace of development of individual housing construction, but also to provide the territories with all the necessary infrastructure – engineering, social, transport," said Marat Khusnullin.

More than 5.5 thousand construction organizations ready to work according to the new standards have already registered on the unified online platform stroim.dom.rf. This gives citizens a wide choice of contractors. The number of companies that have already begun practical work on the construction of private houses using escrow accounts has exceeded 2.5 thousand, which is 7 times more than at the beginning of March 2025.

"The private housing construction segment is currently undergoing a stage of qualitative transformation. The introduction of the escrow mechanism reduces people's financial risks, and opens up access to preferential financing instruments for contractors," noted Vitaly Mutko, CEO of DOM.RF.

An additional incentive for the growth of the individual housing construction segment was the issuance of preferential loans under the subsidy program from DOM.RF, launched to support contractors working using the escrow mechanism. Under the program, which is valid until the end of 2025, contractors can receive preferential loans at a rate of 1% per annum. To date, banks have provided 23.6 billion rubles in targeted financing for the construction of private houses with an area of more than 578 thousand square meters using the escrow account mechanism.

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To Larisa Dolina, People's Artist of Russia.

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the pop and jazz singer and actress on her anniversary.

The telegram states, in particular:

"A brilliant singer, your multifaceted talent can handle a wide variety of styles. Your voice adorns concert programs, sounds on air, on the radio and, of course, in the hearts of listeners of different generations. Every appearance on stage gives them a meeting with real, great art. Today you do a lot to educate a new generation of performers. Your work is worthy of recognition and sincere words of gratitude.

I wish you creative success, inspiration, health and prosperity."

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Mikhail Mishustin reappoints Mikhail Piotrovsky as General Director of the Hermitage

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Order dated September 9, 2025 No. 2476-r

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Order dated September 9, 2025 No. 2476-r

Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order to reappoint Mikhail Piotrovsky as General Director of the State Hermitage Museum for a five-year term.

Mikhail Piotrovsky has been working at the Hermitage since 1991. At first, he was deputy director for research, and in 1992 he took the position of director of the museum.

Mikhail Piotrovsky is a Doctor of Historical Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Member of the Presidium of the RAS, and Full Member of the Russian Academy of Arts. He is a member of the Presidential Council of the Russian Federation for Culture and Art and the Presidential Council of the Russian Federation for Science and Education.

Mikhail Piotrovsky is a full Cavalier of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland". He was also awarded the Order of Alexander Nevsky and the Order of Friendship.

In 2003, he was awarded the Presidential Prize in Literature and Art, and in 2017, the State Prize of the Russian Federation in Literature and Art.

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Alexander Novak paid a working visit to Syria.

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Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak paid a working visit to the Syrian Arab Republic. The Deputy Prime Minister held meetings with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani and Head of the Syrian Presidential Administration Maher al-Sharaa.

The parties considered the prospects for interaction between the countries across the entire spectrum of areas of bilateral cooperation.

The Russian side noted the possibility of providing assistance in restoring the energy sector and the humanitarian sphere, including the readiness to launch a number of projects to provide the Syrian Arab Republic with fuel, food, and pharmaceuticals. Cooperation in the cultural, scientific and educational spheres was also discussed. Thus, at the moment, almost 4 thousand Syrians are studying in Russian universities, which can become a good basis for training qualified national personnel.

Alexander Novak proposed resuming the work of the intergovernmental commission on trade and economic cooperation, which has proven itself to be a good instrument for mutual development in the economic sphere.

"Russia and Syria are linked by long-standing ties of friendship and partnership, time-tested, based on mutual respect and consideration of each other's interests. We hope that at the new historical stage they will also develop for the benefit of our peoples. The current visit was a good opportunity for a substantive discussion of the prospects of Russian-Syrian relations," said Alexander Novak.

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Marat Khusnullin: Applications from six more regions for a new stage of the program for resettlement from emergency housing have been approved

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Perm Krai, the Republic of Dagestan, Vladimir Oblast, the Republic of Mari El, the Chuvash Republic and Tyumen Oblast will receive financial support for the implementation of a new stage of the program for resettling citizens from dilapidated housing. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"All regions of our country will take part in the program for resettling people from emergency housing within the framework of the new national project "Infrastructure for Life". The Territorial Development Fund continues to actively consider applications from regions to receive financial support for the implementation of the new stage of the program for resettling citizens. Today, applications from six more regions were approved for a total of 2.28 billion rubles. About 3.7 thousand people will move from emergency housing with an area of 52.6 thousand square meters. Work on reviewing applications has just begun and will continue," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister specified that Perm Krai will receive 1.27 billion rubles to resettle 2,153 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 32,800 square meters, the Republic of Dagestan – 334.6 million rubles to resettle 586 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 4,200 square meters, Vladimir Oblast – 192.1 million rubles to resettle 258 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 4,800 square meters, the Mari El Republic – 175.5 million rubles to resettle 269 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 3,700 square meters, the Chuvash Republic – 231.7 million rubles to resettle 256 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 4,500 square meters, Tyumen Oblast – 82.1 million rubles to resettle 159 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 2,500 square meters.

The program for resettling citizens from emergency housing is being implemented within the framework of the national project "Infrastructure for Life". It is supervised by the Ministry of Construction of Russia, and the Territorial Development Fund acts as the operator.

"Resettlement of emergency housing is one of the important tasks to improve people's living conditions, which we continue to work hard on. The new stage of the program includes houses recognized as emergency after 2017. Previously, the fund approved applications from six regions – Voronezh, Kurgan, Nizhny Novgorod, Novgorod regions, the Republic of Karelia and Altai Krai – for more than 8 billion rubles. This will allow resettling 8.2 thousand people from emergency housing with a total area of about 147.6 million square meters," said Vasily Kupyzin, General Director of the Territorial Development Fund.

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the government commission on the efficiency of using state property and developing territories

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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the Government Commission on Improving the Efficiency of Federal Property Use and Territorial Development. The key topic was the involvement of inefficiently used land plots and real estate objects in economic circulation.

"The government has set an ambitious task for the effective use of every hectare of federal land. We see that significant amounts of property are still not involved in economic activity. Our goal is not just to transfer assets, but to ensure their real development to create new production facilities, housing and social infrastructure. It is important that each decision of the commission works for the development of regions within the framework of the national project "Infrastructure for Life", including the development of more than 2 thousand key settlements," said Marat Khusnullin.

During the meeting, a report was heard on the progress of implementing the decisions previously adopted by the commission.

In addition, the commission approved decisions on the transfer of a number of federal land plots and real estate objects to the ownership of the subjects, as well as under the management of "DOM.RF" for their subsequent sale. Issues of transferring cultural heritage sites for further restoration, issues of implementing integrated territorial development projects and involving in economic turnover the property transferred to the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District were also considered.

The report of the state company DOM.RF on the performance of the functions of an agent of the Russian Federation in the provision of federal land plots for territorial development was discussed and approved separately.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Nikita Stasishin, General Director of DOM.RF Vitaly Mutko, General Director of the Territorial Development Fund Vasily Kupyzin, Head of the Federal Agency for State Property Management Vadim Yakovenko, as well as other members of the government commission and representatives of the regions.

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Denis Manturov visited Bauman Moscow State Technical University.

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited Bauman Moscow State Technical University and took part in the launch ceremony of Russian ultra-low temperature cryostats and cloud access to the Russian hybrid quantum-classical computing complex.

The First Deputy Prime Minister is the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Bauman Moscow State Technical University. The event was also attended by the Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov, the Rector of Bauman Moscow State Technical University Mikhail Gordin, and the Director of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise VNIIA Sergey Loparev.

The developed cryogenic units and cloud service are focused on research in the field of implementation of advanced technologies. The dissolution cryostat is technological equipment for conducting experiments at extremely low temperatures below 10 mK. It allows creating conditions close to absolute zero (temperature, electromagnetic fields), necessary for working with new quantum effects and phenomena.

Until 2020, Russian scientists used imported equipment. After the introduction of Western sanctions, the need for domestic equipment became critical. Over two and a half years, within the framework of the program of the Ministry of Education and Science, Bauman Moscow State Technical University together with the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "VNIIA named after N.L. Dukhov" and industrial partner LLC "Cryotrade Engineering" developed the Yaranga dilution cryostat and the Yurta optical cryostat.

The Russian hybrid quantum-classical computing complex, developed on the basis of the Yaranga cryostat, Russian quantum ECB, control systems and software, was also launched in the cloud. It allows modeling molecular structures for the development of new pharmaceuticals, optimizing complex logistics and production chains, solving machine learning problems with a qualitatively new level of efficiency and performing many other calculations in the shortest possible time.

During his visit to Bauman Moscow State Technical University, the First Deputy Prime Minister viewed an exhibition of Russian measuring equipment, including for educational institutions. Head of Rosstandart Anton Shalayev presented Denis Manturov with developments from more than 30 domestic manufacturers.

Speaking at the session "Use of Russian Measuring Equipment", the First Deputy Prime Minister conveyed best wishes from Russian President Vladimir Putin to the participants of the event. Denis Manturov noted that equipment that meets current and future challenges should be used at all stages of training personnel for industry.

"This is all the more relevant given our country's strong position in global metrology. In recent years, Russia has formed one of the most powerful reference bases on the planet, which includes 161 state primary standards. Overall, we are second in the world in terms of measurement capabilities. Every year, about 4,000 new types of measuring instruments and equipment are admitted to the domestic market, more than 80% of which are unique domestic developments," said Denis Manturov.

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Dmitry Patrushev: Russian farmers have harvested almost 105 million tons of grain.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting "On the progress of seasonal field work in 2025". It was attended by the leadership of the Ministry of Agriculture, Roshydromet, Rosagroleasing, representatives of other interested departments and specialized businesses, as well as heads of Russian regions.

"Seasonal field work in Russia is proceeding normally and according to schedule. At the moment, harvesting is underway in all grain-producing regions. Last week, we exceeded the 100 million tonne mark. And today, farmers have already harvested almost 105 million tonnes. The yield exceeds last year's. Thus, the forecast harvest of 135 million tonnes is maintained," said Dmitry Patrushev.

In addition to grain, other agricultural crops are currently being actively harvested. The Deputy Prime Minister reported that the volumes of sunflower, sugar beet, as well as vegetables and potatoes in the organized sector are expected to be at or above the 2024 level.

Winter crops have already been sown on an area of 4 million hectares, and have started in almost half of the Russian regions. In total, approximately 20 million hectares are planned for winter crops.

Dmitry Patrushev noted that the Russian Government is allocating more than 105 billion rubles this year to directly support agricultural producers.

Support for preferential short-term lending for seasonal field work has been significantly increased this year, with more than 18 billion rubles allocated for the first time. This amount of financing also creates a reserve for the future harvest.

Following the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that the primary task is to complete the harvest with minimal losses and ensure the safety of the harvest. To do this, it is important to monitor the readiness of drying and storage facilities, including elevators and grain storage facilities.

In terms of winter sowing, Dmitry Patrushev instructed to ensure control over the timeliness of work, the phytosanitary condition of crops, as well as the provision of farmers with the necessary resources – agricultural machinery, seeds and mineral fertilizers. The Deputy Prime Minister tasked the Ministry of Agriculture, together with the Ministry of Energy, with monitoring the availability of fuel.

Dmitry Patrushev emphasized that the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, together with regional leaders, should constantly monitor the delivery of funds to agricultural producers in all areas of state support.

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Marat Khusnullin: A new educational building will be built as part of the Moscow Architectural Institute

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The Moscow Architectural Institute (MARCHI) will receive a new academic building, which will become a striking architectural accent and provide students and teachers with modern conditions for education and creativity. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Modernization and creation of new modern premises for the country's leading educational institutions is a key element in the development of the capital as a global educational and scientific center. The implementation of such projects is aimed at improving the quality of education and creating comfortable conditions for students and teachers. As part of this work, the Moscow Committee for Architecture has approved a project for a new academic building with workshops for the Moscow Architectural Institute on Rozhdestvenka Street. The work will be carried out by the Single Customer in the Sphere of Construction PPC," noted Marat Khusnullin.

The complex will be located in the depths of the block at the address: ul. Rozhdestvenka, vl. 11. It will consist of two parts: a new five-story building, which will be built from scratch, and a one-story building (an unfinished project from 2008), which is awaiting reconstruction. Both objects will be connected at the basement and first floor level into a single whole with a common entrance group. The project solves a complex urban planning problem, integrating new volumes into dense historical development near the Kuznetsky Most metro station.

The five-story new building with workshops, classrooms and recreation areas features a dynamic and complex architectural solution. The building will also feature mirrored facades reflecting the sky and the city. The second building is a single-story building, and after reconstruction it will become a modern reminder of the historic carriage house that previously stood on this site.

The internal layout of the building is designed for a comfortable educational process: different floors will house sculpture workshops, classrooms for theoretical and practical classes in drawing and painting, as well as modern spaces for rest and work.

The design for the new academic building was developed by Moscow's chief architect Sergei Kuznetsov together with the art group "Stone".

"The MARCHI campus is an architectural chronicle, where each building stands for an era. Here is the estate of the architect Sergei Solovyov – an echo of classicism. Nearby is the Art Nouveau building of the architect Alexander Kuznetsov from 1911. Now it is our turn to add our chapter to the history of this place. It was important for us to come up with something unusual, because here they teach how to create architecture, the essence of which is magic. And students should absorb this from school. We decided to make a building that continues the avant-garde traditions of VKHUTEMAS – after all, this is where MARCHI has its roots. We wanted the architecture to be complex, bold, almost an engineering challenge: powerful consoles, hovering elements, a sense of a mechanism, and not the usual appearance of buildings. This is a structure that has dynamics, precision, and a bit of the Russian ideal – in the sense that it has a sense of scale and inner poetry,” said Sergei Kuznetsov, Chief Architect of Moscow and First Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Architecture and Urban Development (Moskomarkhitektura), which is part of the Complex of Urban Development Policy and Construction of the Capital.

The implementation of the project will not only expand the educational opportunities of the academy, but also create a children's art school on its basis, which will facilitate early professional orientation and training of future personnel for the architectural and construction industry of Russia.

"At present, a utility town has been set up on the site, and preparatory work for construction and reconstruction is underway. The total area of the two buildings will be about 3,000 square meters. They will have new workshops and at least 14 new classrooms. In total, up to 210 students and university staff will be able to study and work there every day. The reconstruction of the facility will create additional space for storing the methodological fund of large-sized exhibition materials. There will also be classes in art and design disciplines for both school-age children (from the 5th grade) and university students," said Karen Oganesyan, General Director of the Unified Customer in Construction PPC.

The project received the AGR certificate from the Moscow Committee for Architecture in August 2025.

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Meeting of Mikhail Mishustin with the Director of the Industrial Development Fund Roman Petrutsa

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The results of the FRP's activities were discussed in the context of the task of achieving technological and industrial sovereignty, including financing projects in the field of machine tool building, mechanical engineering, chemistry and pharmaceuticals, as well as the fund's contribution to solving unique innovative problems.

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M. Mishustin: Dear Roman Vasilyevich!

You are in charge of an important development institute – the Industrial Development Fund. A large number of projects have been supported by the fund, including in machine tool building, mechanical engineering, manufacturing, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, that is, in those areas where our country is actually addressing issues of supporting its sovereignty, as well as ensuring all the competencies that would make it possible to build up our own, domestic base in these important industries.

What results have you managed to achieve specifically this year?

Director of the Industrial Development Fund Roman Petrutsa at a meeting with Mikhail Mishustin.

R.Petrutsa: Dear Mikhail Vladimirovich, in August we exceeded the figure of 2,000 loans provided. Over 10 years, we have sent about 700 billion rubles to industry, and every third ruble has already returned to the Fund, and the funds that were at our disposal in 2015 have been directed to the third investment cycle.

The Fund's support is in high demand from the industry. And there is a steady positive trend in demand for our product. In 2025, we have about 100 billion rubles at our disposal, with most of it coming from previously financed projects.

Today, FRP is already a thousand launched production facilities, or modernized, mastering the production of new products. And every second of our projects has gone into production. And those projects that we have financed in recent years are already in the active phase of implementation. We are waiting for new launches from production facilities.

In 2025, we expect about 300 new projects. I reported to you earlier that our average pace in recent years has been 250-280 projects per year. This year, I am sure, we will cross the 300 mark. Of course, it is worth noting the quality of the Fund's portfolio. Today, it contains only 1% of problem assets.

It is also worth noting the socio-economic indicators. Our contribution to the country's economy is about half a trillion rubles of private investment. Our clients have already paid about 300 billion rubles in taxes to budgets at various levels. It can be said that 70 kopecks of every ruble financed by the Fund have already returned to the budgets. At the same time, I repeat, the Fund's capital has been preserved to date.

In 2025, as we all know, President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin approved new priorities for the country's development until 2030, and in some areas until 2036. And 8 national projects of technological leadership fall within the scope of the Industrial Development Fund.

In the general line of development institutes of the VEB Group, our fund is a development institute that is responsible for the technological agenda, for industry. And by today we have accumulated a huge stock of competencies, knowledge and experience in financing technological projects. Thus, more than 40% of our portfolio is mechanical engineering, primarily transport. You remember, we actively financed auto components. And the second and third places are occupied by such knowledge-intensive industries as chemistry and pharmaceuticals.

In August 2025, a meeting of the visiting supervisory board of the Industrial Development Fund was held in Chelyabinsk, where decisions were made to prioritize the Fund's resources for projects that provide for the release of products included in the technological sovereignty maps. In our flagship basic program "Development Projects", this has become a priority.

M. Mishustin: Of course, we must continue to look for effective solutions in the field of industry and the economy. And it is very important that they are innovative. The fund helps, as you said, to attract private investment in industry, and the good, effective work of the fund shows how correctly the production was laid out, how well the financial model was implemented. And of course, private finance follows this. This is very important. And they go into well-thought-out innovative solutions.

My question will be the following: to what extent do you contribute to solving unique innovative problems? After all, considerable funds are allocated for research and development work, which is currently being carried out in the country, and the Ministry of Industry and Trade supplies special tools to those who invest in R&D. The fund, as you said, has accumulated competencies. What is happening with this?

R. Petrutsa: The Industrial Development Fund finances projects of various scales. We have both the purchase of several machines and the financing of large plants from scratch, requiring serious capital-intensive investments. And here we solve two problems: we strengthen medium and small businesses that localize the component base, and we give the opportunity to develop high-tech large-scale projects. At the same time, our entrepreneurs and industrialists not only create industrial sites, equip them with equipment, but also make a significant contribution to the intellectual potential of the country.

Over the years of the fund's work, our clients have filed more than 800 applications for registration of intellectual activity. Two thirds of the registered applications are new patents, inventions and utility models. And the majority are mechanical engineering, as well as pharmaceutical and other high-tech industries.

If we give examples, of course, there are a lot of them. Currently, the fund's portfolio contains more than a thousand projects. I know that in the summer you met the OrenKlip group of companies. They built a plant in an open field – the Orenburg Plant of Automation and Robotics, which will produce robotic equipment for the food industry.

This year, a project was launched in the Nizhny Novgorod region by the company "RusSilika". This is chemistry: components for 23 industries – in fact, for all. The project was included in the list of priorities by the Ministry of Industry and Trade. And the total budget of the project was 21 billion rubles, of which 5 billion were provided by the Industrial Development Fund.

In the Sverdlovsk region, the Cyberstal company launched a project to produce seamless stainless steel pipes. Until today, we imported these products. They are in high demand, especially in the nuclear power industry. The project budget was 12 billion rubles, of which 5.2 billion rubles were again the FRP.

The well-known Ural plant. The fund has already financed a number of projects of this plant. And now the legendary Ural truck will be equipped with its own bridges, front axle. At the same time, the products of the project will be supplied to other automakers for other trucks. That is, localization and cooperation among our auto giants is still growing. Together with the plant management, we participated in laying the first stone in the foundation of the foundry of the new building.

The Industrial Development Fund not only provides preferential loan financing. We are an expert organization within the framework of another key instrument – the cluster investment platform, where enterprises can also receive funds for large-scale projects in the format of preferential financing – from 2 billion to 100 billion rubles. Here, in symbiosis with the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Industrial Development Fund and the banking system, more than 60 projects in this area have already been approved for a budget amount of more than 1 trillion.

M. Mishustin: Thank you, Roman Vasilyevich. The fund has many tasks for the coming years. First of all, these are the tasks of technological and industrial sovereignty that the head of state sets before us. They must certainly be solved.

To achieve this, of course, we need to increase efforts in all areas so that our economy develops dynamically, so that our competencies, research and development become the basis of a modern, powerful domestic industry. And this is the creation of new jobs, new competencies and, of course, the training of qualified, high-quality personnel.

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