A new building will be built in Pokhodny Proezd under the renovation program.

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An urban development plan has been issued for a land plot for the construction of a residential building under the renovation program in South Tushino. This was announced by the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy. Vladislav Ovchinsky.

The new building will be located at the address: Pokhodny proezd, land plot No. 9/1.

"A residential building with a total floor area of 21,000 square meters will be located on a 0.42-hectare site. The building will boast all the advantages of modern new construction under the renovation program: beautiful facades, apartments with improved layouts, and a landscaped courtyard with playgrounds and sports fields," said Vladislav Ovchinsky.

The area boasts numerous forested parks and recreation areas, including the Skhodnensky Lane and Oak Grove Mayak Park. It also boasts well-developed social and commercial infrastructure, including shopping centers and supermarkets.

In 2025, more than 48,000 Muscovites received new apartments under the renovation program.Sobyanin: 258,000 Muscovites have moved into or are moving into new housing under the renovation program.

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow announced the inclusion of more five sites into the renovation program.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 buildings. Sergei Sobyanin ordered the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be accelerated.twice.

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Archives Day: How the Moscow Main Archives Department is developing digital services and educational projects

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March 10 marks Archives Day in Russia. To mark the occasion, the Moscow Main Archives Department presented the results of large-scale digitalization and recent projects improving access to archival documents for residents and researchers. These include robotic tools, genealogical services, educational programs, and social initiatives.

Today, the agency stores over 20 million files, each containing up to 200 different documents. While in the 2000s, the capital's archive could accommodate no more than 10 million files, today the new robotic complex "Mosarchive" alone can accommodate up to 100 million storage units.

"The Moscow Main Archive is actively developing and combining traditional archival work with modern digital and educational projects. Much attention is being paid to expanding electronic services and implementing new data storage technologies. The largest robotic complex, Mosarchive, has been operational for several years, and a long-term storage system for electronic documents was recently created. The online service "My Family," which brings together millions of pages of genealogical sources and helps Muscovites discover their family histories, is generating considerable interest. Educational initiatives remain an important focus, particularly the project "Unique Documents. A New Generation's View," where schoolchildren and college students study historical materials together with specialists from the Moscow Main Archive. Thanks to these initiatives, the history of Moscow is becoming closer and more accessible to citizens," said the head of the Moscow Main Archive.

Yaroslav Onopenko.

The Main Archives Department of Moscow was the first in Russia to implement an optical media archiving system designed for storing digital documents that must remain unchanged for decades. Such materials include, for example, documents confirming employment history, education, and other important events. The central element of the system is the ELARobot NSM robotic long-term digital data storage system. It provides automated recording and reading of information and enables the secure storage of large volumes of digital documents. The use of optical media with its immutable recording nature eliminates the possibility of altering or deleting data, preserving it for a long time.

Glavarkhiv's digital services are rapidly growing in popularity. The online service "My Family" celebrated its fifth anniversary. During this time, the database has expanded by nearly 14 million pages of genealogical documents, including parish registers, confession records, census records, and other materials. Over 20 million users have already used the service in search of information about their ancestors. Furthermore, in collaboration with Yandex, the "Archive Search" platform was created, using neural network technologies to recognize handwritten texts from past centuries. This significantly accelerates archival searches and automates the decipherment of complex documents.

Schoolchildren can also study their family trees: the Moscow Electronic School platform offers the "Archive Search" service. Its database is regularly updated, and its functionality is expanded. One of the new tools is a map that helps match genealogical documents with actual historical addresses in Moscow. With it, users can find information about their ancestors based on the locations of Moscow churches.

Furthermore, the Main Archives of Moscow currently holds over 400 unique documents—archival materials that are unique in content or appearance, and irreplaceable if lost. These include designs for lost churches and monasteries in Moscow and the Moscow province, birth records of prominent figures in science and culture, engravings by archaeologist Giovanni Piranesi, a previously unknown musical manuscript of Dmitry Shostakovich's "Impromptu Op. 33," and documents related to the proposal to erect a "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier" monument with an Eternal Flame near the Kremlin wall.

The number of such materials is gradually increasing, thanks in part to research by Glavarkhiv specialists and the educational project "Unique Documents. A New Generation's View," whose participants help identify and study the documents. The project is being implemented jointly with the Moscow Department of Education and Science Based at the Moscow Center for Educational Practices, schoolchildren in grades 8-11 and college students, together with specialists from the Main Archives, research historical documents, learn about archival work, and participate in the study of materials. Over the course of the project, with the participation of schoolchildren and students, more than 35 archival files and documents were recognized as unique.

In the first season, participants examined nearly 1,500 archival files and helped recognize the unique documents of 21 prominent figures in science, art, and culture. The second season focused on the heroes of the Great Patriotic War and scientists from the Khristophor Ledentsov Society for the Promotion of Experimental Sciences and their Practical Applications. The third season of the project covered several key areas: Arctic exploration, the development of aeronautics, and the history of astronomy and aviation. One of the results of this work was the recognition of documents related to the lives and exploits of test pilots Georgy Baidukov and Anatoly Lyapidevsky as unique.

Social initiatives also remain an important part of the archive's work. The "Life Line" memoir writing club, created by the Moscow Main Archives Office in collaboration with Moscow Longevity Centers, celebrated its fifth anniversary. The project, implemented as part of the "Moscow Longevity" program, aims to preserve the memories of Moscow's older residents. Over 500 residents have participated in the club, and their recollections have formed the basis of two published collections of memoirs. 210 manuscripts have already been transferred to the Moscow Main Archives Office for permanent storage.

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Science beyond textbooks: modern equipment will be installed in renovated Moscow schools

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More than four thousand units of modern equipment will be installed in 100 schools that will open this year after reconstruction under the city program. My SchoolMini-farms for growing plants, quadcopter kits, and digital microscopes will be installed in classrooms, the Moscow school's press service reported. Department of Education and Science.

"A large-scale renovation of educational buildings under the 'My School' program is ongoing in Moscow. Another 100 renovated buildings will open this year. The program will also include educational equipment. Classrooms will be equipped with robotics and programming kits, laser cutting and engraving machines, and digital geography labs. A total of 11 types of equipment will be installed for teaching technology, chemistry, physics, biology, and geography," the department's press service reported.

Moscow schools will also receive modern digital and stereoscopic microscopes, which will help students study microorganisms and plant cells. These microscopes will allow children to examine objects both individually and in groups.

The new equipment will make learning more visual, as the built-in screen allows you to take photos and record videos, and share your observations with all students. Furthermore, stereoscopic microscopes allow for three-dimensional imaging, allowing for better visualization of microorganisms.

Sergei Sobyanin: This year we will reconstruct about 100 school buildings.Moscow schools will be able to choose their design during renovations.

After the renovation, the schools will also have mini-farms and hydroponic systems, which allow plants to grow without soil. Instead of soil, they use a substrate, and the root system is suspended in a nutrient-rich liquid containing all the necessary chemical elements. These greenhouses allow students to observe plant development and grow their own seedlings.

In dedicated digital geography labs, students will study the atmosphere, conduct experiments, and investigate soil, water, and various natural processes. They will be able to use various sensors and devices that measure temperature, pollution levels, and nitrate ion concentrations, as well as monitor natural phenomena.

"Thanks to the new equipment, lessons have expanded beyond textbooks. Students have access to digital labs with sensors and modern greenhouses. This allows them to conduct research and experiments without leaving school. As a result, our students regularly present their work at scientific and practical conferences," said Mikhail Goremykin, Principal of School No. 1770.

For students interested in technical subjects, 3D printers and scanners, as well as laser cutting and engraving machines, will be installed. Using these, students will create prototypes of devices and three-dimensional objects—from animal skeletons and human organs to building models and gears—and work with various materials such as wood, acrylic, plastic, fabric, leather, and even fiberglass.

Using new CNC laser cutting machines, students will be able to perform milling work on flat workpieces, engraving and carving wood, and produce signs, numbers, seals, and other items.

Sobyanin: Moscow is among the world leaders in the quality of school educationSobyanin outlined plans for developing the Moscow education system.

The renovated schools will also have quadcopter and mobile robot kits for use in programming classes. This will help students develop skills in mechanics, modeling, physics, and electromechanics. Furthermore, students will be able to independently assemble and program their own safe, entry-level quadcopters for indoor and outdoor use.

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A special project about Moscow's trams has appeared on the mos.ru portal.

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The tram is a popular mode of transport among Muscovites. A new large-scale project Learn everything about trams: from history to the future The mos.ru portal will allow you to explore the history of this mode of transport in greater depth—from the first wooden carriages to innovative autonomous trams.

"Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we continue to develop the capital's tram system, taking into account the needs and demands of Muscovites. It's important to us that modern trams meet the highest standards of speed, comfort, and reliability. A new special project on mos.ru will allow everyone to learn more about this mode of transport, its history, and its development prospects," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

This special project will serve as a guide for those interested in the history and development of Moscow's transport system.

One section is dedicated to the history of the Moscow tram. It features rare archival photographs and documents. Users will learn how trams changed the city's appearance throughout the 20th century, including how the first electric trams appeared on Moscow streets in 1899.

City residents will be able to trace the technological evolution and study in detail the modern Vityaz-Moskva and Lvenok-Moskva models, as well as understand how the autonomous driving system works.

Another part of the project is dedicated to the first Moscow Tram Diameter (T1). This route opened less than six months ago and connected several districts of the capital, running from east to southwest through the city center.

Today, the city's tram system operates 37 routes, offering passengers unique digital services. The tram fleet is 97 percent updated.

Moscow central diametersWith the Muscovite Card. An interactive guide to getting around Moscow and the surrounding region.Regular river transport

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Sobyanin: More than 90% of engineering graduates enter leading universities

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A national project helps you become a specialist in demand by leading employers PersonnelEarly career guidance plays a special role: the training of future professionals should begin in school. Sergei Sobyanin spoke about implementing this goal through the development of engineering classes in high schools in his blog.

"At the project's launch in 2015, they were opened in just 91 schools, but this academic year, they have already opened in 207 schools across the capital. More than 12,000 high school students are studying technical sciences and modern technologies in depth—almost three times more than in 2015," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Students in engineering classes can choose one of four areas: engineering and technology, chemical engineering, space engineering, and aircraft engineering.

Future engineers study mathematics, physics, and computer science in depth, and also take a course in modern manufacturing technologies, learning to work with 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC machines, and other equipment.

The required practical training includes the fundamentals of technical mechanics and robotics. Students in the aircraft engineering program also gain skills in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) design.

Engineering classes collaborate with over 90 high-tech companies in the medical, automotive, mechanical engineering, chemical, food, and consumer goods industries. As a result, students visit at least five different manufacturing sites during their studies.

While studying at school, future engineers gain their first profession at one of 23 partner colleges. Typically, students master the specialty of draftsman/designer. Students majoring in aircraft construction gain the profession of UAV operator.

Project and research activities

High school students engage in project-based research at 32 Moscow universities and three research organizations. Under the guidance of university mentors, they create thousands of projects annually, ranging from transportation models to solutions for modern energy.

Schoolchildren present their developments at the "Engineers of the Future" scientific and practical conference, with winners and runners-up receiving additional points toward their Unified State Exam (USE) scores. Last academic year, approximately five thousand engineering students participated in the conference.

Over 90 percent of engineering graduates successfully enter the country's leading technical universities. These include the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, National Research University Higher School of Economics, National Research Nuclear University Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, and other prestigious educational institutions.

Sergei Sobyanin gave several examples of what students can gain from studying in an engineering class.

So, a student of the 11th engineering class School No. 2107During his studies, Timofey Eliseev developed three projects: a biological satellite, a planetary exploration rover, and a drone, which he will soon present at the "Engineers of the Future" scientific and practical conference. The high school student plans to pursue a career in aerospace.

Pavel Rogonov, an 11th-grade engineering student School No. 1571, won the "Engineers of the Future" conference with a prototype device for remote intravenous administration of radiopharmaceuticals to cancer patients. The robotic arm is controlled by a computer program, reducing radiation exposure for doctors and nurses.

Students of the 11th engineering class School No. 1542 Stepan Solovyov and Evgeniya Stryukova have invented the Rock Drone, a prototype autonomous robot on a tracked platform. It can navigate rough terrain and monitor its surroundings in real time. The integration of mobile camouflage and autonomous data collection technologies will allow the team's development to be used for research and reconnaissance missions requiring covert surveillance or territorial monitoring.

Engineering classes in Moscow have proven themselves to be an effective tool for early career guidance and training.

"Schoolchildren gain in-depth knowledge, practical experience in industry, their first profession in college, and the opportunity to engage in research under the guidance of university mentors. Most importantly, they have time to think about what they want to become and consciously choose their future profession," the Moscow Mayor concluded.

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Participation in the "Winter in Moscow" project helped entrepreneurs find new clients.

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As part of the project Winter in Moscow The Moscow Seasons festival venues featured shopping centers where guests could buy gifts for family and friends and enjoy a delicious lunch. Entrepreneurs said that participating in city projects like "Winter in Moscow" offers significant opportunities for business development. The total revenue generated by businesses at the festival venues this season amounted to 350 million rubles.

Cocoa and delicious donuts

To maximize the benefits of working at festival venues, Galina Kruglikova prepared in advance: she attended business school and studied the target audience, trends, and types of trade.

"I noticed that many families came with children—riding the carousels and attending workshops. Delicious treats were a great addition to the entertainment. This helped me develop the right strategy and prepare a special children's menu; for example, cocoa was in high demand. It's so rewarding to lift people's spirits," said Galina Kruglikova.

Her shop served Moscow-style donuts, which attracted a line of customers, and the specialty items for the littlest guests helped boost sales and revenue.

Having invested all her energy and knowledge into working at the Moscow Seasons venue, the entrepreneur profited from the fact that the city provided the space, branded cups for drinks, and shopping bags for the Winter in Moscow project participants free of charge.

Reviving Russian traditions

The winter holidays are a magical time of year, when city residents prepare for the festivities, decorate their Christmas trees, and decorate their apartments. During these times, unique handmade souvenirs are especially popular. Ekaterina Egorova creates true works of art under the brand "Snova Nina"—her stalls at the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve and on Revolution Square featured these themed souvenirs.

"Participating in the 'Winter in Moscow' project at the central venue helped me gain new clients; there were a lot of visitors. My products attracted the attention of those simply strolling around the city, who curiously chose and purchased gifts for their loved ones," the entrepreneur shared.

At the Journey to Christmas festival, these were cotton Christmas tree decorations: Father Frosts and Snow Maidens; at Maslenitsa, textile dolls; and at the Chinese New Year in Moscow festival, figurines in ethnic costumes.

When interacting with customers, Ekaterina Egorova never forgot to promote her brand, and as a result, those who encountered her handmade toys subsequently ordered them from marketplaces.

According to the entrepreneur, participating in city events is a great opportunity for business development. Souvenirs made in Russian traditions are in demand and people love them. With the proceeds, the craftswoman was able to purchase more materials for new toys.

Winter in Moscow — the main event of the completed season and one of the key drivers of the city's economy. The project united the efforts of the city and businesses, creating new opportunities for the development of tourism, trade, services, and creative industries. The project was created specifically for the convenience of businesses and effective integration with seasonal events. "Time of Business Opportunities", where you can choose the appropriate format for participation throughout the year. "Winter in Moscow" is an example of successful collaboration between the city and entrepreneurs, making the winter season not only vibrant and festive, but also economically significant for the capital.

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17 buildings are being built in the northeast of the capital under the renovation program.

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Seventeen buildings are being built in the North-Eastern Administrative District under the renovation program. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"Currently, 17 buildings are being built in 10 districts of the northeast part of the capital as part of the renovation program. The new buildings will cover a total area of almost 600,000 square meters. They will contain over 6,200 apartments, approximately 70 of which are accessible to people with disabilities. The total living space will exceed 360,000 square meters," said Vladimir Efimov.

All residential complexes will be barrier-free. Walk-through entrances and lobbies will be flush with the street sidewalks, ensuring that all residents, including seniors and pregnant women, can access the building without assistance. Concierge rooms and stroller storage areas will also be provided in the entryways.

"The largest number of new buildings—five—will be built in the Losinoostrovsky district. Two buildings are being built in three districts: Ostankinsky, Maryina Roshcha, and Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo. Another residential complex is being built in the Alekseevsky, Rostokino, Babushkinsky, Bibirevo, Sviblovo, and Yaroslavsky districts. Comprehensive landscaping is planned for the area around each new building. Comfortable recreation areas with playgrounds, sports fields, and cozy spaces for quiet relaxation will be created in the courtyards, for a total of about 70 buildings," added the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

The progress of work at all stages is controlled by Committee for State Construction Supervision of the City of Moscow (Moscow State Construction Supervision Authority). Chairman of the agency Anton Slobodchikov The committee reported that inspectors have already conducted 57 on-site inspections. Employees from the subordinate Center for Expertise, Research, and Testing in Construction also participated. Specialists assessed the compliance of the completed work and materials with design specifications and performed instrumental quality control.

In accordance with the renovation program standards, new buildings are being constructed using high-quality materials, primarily Russian-made, and modern energy-efficient technologies. All buildings will be connected to individual heating units for uninterrupted year-round heat and water supply.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin said that in the Mozhaisk district, more than 250 residents from two neighboring houses.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 buildings. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered an increase pace of implementation renovation programs by two times.

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Moscow Co-Authors: How the City of Ideas Makes the Process of Implementing Resident Initiatives Clear and Open

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For over 12 years, the "City of Ideas" platform has been helping Muscovites bring their proposals to life. Users can share ideas on how to improve the urban environment, evaluate other participants' initiatives, and see their implementation. This makes interactions with the capital more understandable and open for residents.

Implement the proposed ideas

Muscovites can share their vision for the city's development and talk about their initiatives in the section "Suggest an idea", which accepts proposals for improving courtyards and parks, developing volunteerism and charity, promoting children's leisure activities, modernizing transportation infrastructure, creating new areas for pets, and other areas. A total of 17 areas are available to Moscow residents.

Last year, the platform implemented over 800 ideas from city residents. For example, new bus shelters appeared in Nekrasovka and Biryulyovo Vostochny. They were installed at 7 Maresyeva Street, Building 2, and 52 Lipetskaya Street.

Residents also propose ideas for developing culture and sports. For example, at the initiative of Muscovites, the "Gardens and Vegetable Gardens" project was implemented in Tagansky Park in the summer of 2025. Visitors were able to attend lectures on plants and join environmental workshops, while the Vorontsovo Estate hosted the "Harvest Day" festival, featuring folk dancing and historical reenactments.

Last year's highlight was the "Street Drive" extreme sports festival. Visitors to the venues could rent scooters and protective gear for free and participate in workshops and competitions.

Evaluate user ideas and send photo confirmation

Chapter "Evaluate the idea" Allows Moscow residents to support other users' compelling proposals submitted to the platform and approved by the relevant executive authority. The city implements initiatives that receive over 50 percent positive ratings. This allows Muscovites to directly influence how the capital will change and participate in important decision-making. The section launched in December 2025.

In the section Gallery of Implemented Ideas Users are sharing photos of their implemented proposals. The page has already published over 55,000 photos. They demonstrate that citizen participation in city development leads to tangible results and real transformations.

Every month, Muscovites are offered more than 30 ideas for photo verification. List updated depending on the season and relevance in a certain period of time.

Participants are awarded loyalty program points for evaluating ideas and publishing photo evidence. "A Million Prizes"Details can be found atlink.

The continuous operation of these three sections on the City of Ideas platform creates a unified space where residents can participate in the capital's development, become co-authors of changes in various areas of the city's life, and be inspired by the initiatives of other users.

Platform City of Ideas has been operating since 2014. Here, users share suggestions on how to make life in the capital even more comfortable. Residents participate in projects dedicated to electronic services, culture, entrepreneurship, healthcare, education, transportation, and other topics. The projects are developed by the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" andDepartment of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about the national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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The Krasnoselsky District government services center will undergo routine maintenance.

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Starting March 12, the My Documents office in the Krasnoselsky District at 3 Verkhnyaya Krasnoselskaya Street, Building 2, will be closed due to repairs to the fire safety systems. The government services center is scheduled to open in the second quarter of 2026.

During the closure, completed documents for previously submitted applications can be obtained at the Basmanny District Government Services Center, located at 13 Tsentrosoyuzny Lane, Building 3. Migration Department staff will be receiving applicants at the Yakimanka District Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, located at 33/41 Bolshaya Polyanka Street, Building 1.

Muscovites can visit any convenient My Documents office, as 99 percent of government services are provided regardless of their place of registration or residence.

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From contact centers to televeterinary services: what services does the state veterinary service offer to pet owners?

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State Veterinary Service of the capital Today, it comprises more than 20 veterinary clinics and veterinary stations, as well as a city veterinary laboratory that conducts over 135,000 different tests annually. There are also 24-hour inpatient facilities for seriously ill animals, a pet hotel, and a home veterinary care service. The State Inspectorate for Animal Welfare Supervision of the Moscow Veterinary Committee oversees the responsible care and humane treatment of animals in the capital.

"Our service faces important and responsible tasks—protecting the city from dangerous diseases common to humans and animals and ensuring food security. At the same time, we devote significant attention to developing veterinary care: we equip our clinics with modern, high-tech equipment and improve diagnostics and treatment. Veterinarians continually train and improve their skills to stay abreast of changes in the veterinary world. I can confidently say that our specialists are the pride and asset of Moscow's veterinary service!" said the Chairman of the Moscow Veterinary Committee.

Alexey Sautkin.

It all began on March 10, 1933. A decree was passed establishing the Moscow City Veterinary Department. Ten specialized clinics and a central veterinary and food laboratory were established in the capital. For 93 years now, the city's state veterinary service has been helping animals and their owners.

Today, one of the capital's key achievements is its well-established and effective communication with pet owners. Residents can contact the 24-hour contact center at 7 495 612-12-12. Operators handle up to 800 calls per day and can assist with a wide range of issues. For example, they can handle inquiries about widespread animal diseases, provide advice on obtaining veterinary documents, schedule appointments with specialists, and process requests for home visits from a veterinarian.

In early 2026, another modern and in-demand service was launched: televeterinary services. Pet owners can now resolve a number of issues without leaving home by simply booking a convenient time for an online consultation on the mos.ru portal. A pre-trial veterinary examination commission is already operational and assisting pet owners. It provides official, independent opinions to resolve disputes involving pets. These documents can be used for pre-trial dispute resolution, as well as in court.

Muscovites can register their pets at veterinary clinics themselves.mos.ru portalThey've expanded their service offerings and added the ability to schedule appointments with specialized specialists such as ratologists, ornithologists, and herpetologists.

Moscow Super Service My Pet Allows you to access all digital amenities at once. Moscow residents can view and update their pet's medical records. All appointment results and test results from public veterinary clinics are automatically uploaded. Additionally, a special "Life Situations" section provides answers to questions related to pet care, treatment, vaccinations, and what to do in case of pet bites. Residents can also quickly find veterinary clinics, free vaccination centers, and dog walking areas on the map.

The development of the digital environment of the mos.ru portal in the field of veterinary medicine is being jointly carried out by the capital's committees veterinary medicine, government services AndDepartment of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

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