Sobyanin: Air defense systems have thwarted two more drone attacks on the capital.

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Attacks by enemy drones continue to be repelled. Sergei Sobyanin reported this on his channel inMAX messenger.

"The Ministry of Defense's air defense forces destroyed two UAVs flying toward Moscow. Emergency services are working at the debris field," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

Since the large-scale drone attack on Moscow, which began on Monday evening, already44 unmanned aerial vehicles.

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Sputnik, triptych, and 18th-century carriages: How city museums are updating their exhibitions

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Moscow museums' exhibits are regularly updated, showcasing items that have recently been added to collections or have been in storage for a long time.

Cosmonautics Museum: the Mayak satellite and triptych

IN Cosmonautics Museum In recent years, more than 10 large and small modern satellites have arrived. All of them belong to the space technology collection and are listed in the museum's acquisitions book, which has been maintained since the collection's inception in 1969.

One of them, the Tomsk-TPU-120 nanosatellite, is the first Russian spacecraft created using 3D technology. The SiriusSat-1 scientific and educational satellite (a CubeSat 1U nanosatellite), which arrived at the museum in 2023, was created by students from the Sirius Educational Center in Sochi. A similar satellite was launched by cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev on August 15, 2018, from the International Space Station. The Museum of Cosmonautics' collection currently contains over 100,000 items, a significant portion of which are artifacts from various periods of space exploration.

On September 27 at 4:00 PM, a ceremonial transfer of a new item—a backup for the Mayak satellite—will take place to the museum's collection. This is the first Russian spacecraft created by space enthusiasts through crowdfunding. Mayak was launched into Earth orbit on July 14, 2017, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome aboard a Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle, along with the Kanopus-V-IK spacecraft. The satellite will be featured in future exhibition projects.

Additionally, until the end of the year, the "Space House in Orbit" hall will display a rare group of objects from the museum's collections: a triptych by the distinguished artist and illustrator Mikhail Romadin, "Past," "Present," "Future" (1986). The first part, "Past," was acquired by the museum from the Rosizo State Museum and Exhibition Center in 1987, and the other two in 1994.

The works represent three eras, each of which the artist depicts through their main symbols. All the paintings are oil and, according to the artist's design, are to be displayed in a diamond-shaped pattern. "The Past" introduces the theme through humanity's greatest achievements in the exploration of the skies. The first conqueror of the skies, Icarus, is surrounded by the Montgolfier brothers' balloon, Leonardo da Vinci's drawings, photographs by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, airplanes, and paragliders.

Mikhail Romadin created the central section as a sketch while preparing the stylistic concept for Andrei Tarkovsky's film Solaris (1972), but the idea was never realized on screen. The artist decided to use the sketch as the basis for the future triptych. The painting depicts a cosmonaut in a spacesuit, surrounded by iconic examples of space technology: a Vostok rocket blasting off into space, the recovering section of the Luna-16 unmanned space station, the deployable solar panels of orbital stations, and the Salyut orbital station itself, which ushered in the era of continuous human presence in space. The upper right corner of the painting is "torn apart" by an artificial Earth satellite—the first man-made object launched into space.

The final part of the triptych transports us far beyond our planet. In the upper left corner of the painting, the multicolored clouds of Jupiter are visible, alongside a futuristic spaceship and a jetpack (a device for space travel). The year 2000 is inscribed on the surface of the spaceship.

You can view the paintings, as well as see some examples of space technology, presented in the paintings of Mikhail Romadin, atentrance ticket to the museum.

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Ostankino and Kuskovo: Restoration of carriages

City museums care for the items in their collections and create conditions that ensure their maximum preservation. Until August of this year,Kuskovo estate The museum housed 18th-century items—a Sheremetev family carriage and a carriage acquired in the 20th century from the Moscow Kremlin Museums. The carriages were once distinguished by their rich decoration, but had lost their original appearance.

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Now, for the first time, the items have been transferred outside the estate—to the recently opened state-of-the-art Ostankino Estate Restoration and Storage Center. Here, the carriages are being provided with proper storage conditions, and restoration plans are underway. Before their careful transportation, the exhibits were carefully prepared: led by Alexander Kozmin, head of the painting restoration workshop, representatives of the V.I. Surikov Moscow State Academic Art Institute carried out dust removal and carefully packed the carriages for transport.

The exhibition of new acquisitions is open now and in State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, it showcases his professional achievements in the fields of acquisition, scientific study, and restoration. Until October 12, visitors can see approximately 100 works of painting, graphic art, and decorative and applied art, furniture samples, rare books, and archival materials.

In particular, the exhibition features a rare item from Pushkin's era—the painting "The Artificial Mineral Water Establishment of Christian Loder in Moscow." It is believed to have been painted by Nikolai Zheren. Physician Christian Loder opened his medical establishment in 1828 on Ostozhenka Street, where many members of the Moscow aristocracy, including acquaintances of Alexander Pushkin, frequented the establishment. Also on display are two graphic works by Alexander Orlovsky, a contemporary and friend of the poet.

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SPbPU experts held a project-analytical session at the Russian-Tajik (Slavic) University

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A project-analytical session dedicated to the development program for the Russian-Tajik (Slavic) University for 2026–2030 was held in Dushanbe. The event was organized by Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.

The session brought together the leadership and faculty of RTSU, as well as experts from SPbPU. The Polytechnic University was represented by Maria Vrublevskaya, Vice-Rector for Human Resources Development; Nikita Golovin, Deputy Head of the International Cooperation Office and Head of the Slavic Universities Project Office; and Anastasia Chasovnikova, Head of the Strategic Planning and Development Department.

The work was conducted in thematic groups focused on key areas of the university's development: educational and scientific policy, human capital management, and social mission. Participants conducted a situational analysis, developed a target model, and developed strategic goals and elements of a roadmap for the university's development.

Based on the current RTSU development program, which includes a mission, target model, and objectives for developing core processes, the PAS participants analyzed the university's current state, assessed external factors and stakeholder perspectives, and developed a target model and strategic goals for RTSU through 2030. The results of the four groups' work were presented at the plenary session.

Following the PAS, proposals were developed to update the RTSU mission and targets, and resources and performance indicators were identified. SPbPU experts contributed to the development of the program's fundamental principles and presented recommendations for the development of educational and research programs, human resources policy, and social interaction.

I would like to express my deep gratitude to the staff for their commitment and openness. The main message of the past session was that much depends on us, and we can do a lot ourselves. The program's events, above all, should reflect the transition of operational norms to a new state. A new type of student thinking has emerged, and working with it is the main challenge for RTSU in the next development horizon, emphasized Maria Vrublevskaya, Vice-Rector for Human Resources Development at SPbPU.

Given the significance of the event and the role of RTSU as the core of scientific and educational ties between Russia and Tajikistan, Semyon Grigoriev, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Tajikistan, attended the opening of the PAS. He addressed the PAS participants with a welcoming address: A year ago, I enthusiastically supported the idea of Polytechnic University overseeing RTSU, knowing the scale and capabilities of the university, as well as the personal authority of its rector, Andrey Ivanovich Rudskoy. Today, I see this initiative coming to fruition: SPbPU experts are helping shape RTSU's development program and making a significant contribution to its future. For me, this is not only an important process, but also a personal joy to see Polytechnic University becoming a reliable friend and trustee of the Russian-Tajik Slavic University.

The project-analytical session marked an important stage in the strategic cooperation between SPbPU and RTSU and confirmed the importance of integrating Slavic universities for the development of a modern educational space in Eurasia.

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Sobyanin: The Defense Ministry's air defense system shot down another drone.

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One enemy drone flying toward Moscow was destroyed. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel. MAX messenger.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Since the large-scale drone attack on Moscow, which began on Monday evening, already42 unmanned aerial vehicles.

Source: Moscow Mayor's channelMAX messenger

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A children's cultural and educational center will open at the Cinema Museum at VDNKh.

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On September 27, the Cinema Museum at VDNKh will host the grand opening of a new children's cultural and educational center—a creative space where every child can feel like the creator of their own film. From 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM, guests will enjoy a packed program, including screenings of favorite films and cartoons for the whole family, as well as free master classes and lectures.

At the workshops, children will learn how to create a real movie using a simple flashlight and their own imagination, and why images begin to move. They will also discover the golden ratio, master the basics of face painting, and learn popular games among pioneer camp counselors at the "Last Summer of Childhood" exhibition.

At the new center, children will learn about the professions of director, animator, and cartoonist through play and creativity. For example, in an interactive area with touch panels, young guests can color their favorite cartoon characters, master the basics of classic stop-motion filming, and create their own short cartoon on a real animation machine.

The Children's Cultural and Educational Center was created within the framework of the federal project "Family Values and Cultural Infrastructure" of the national project "Family" With the support of the Russian Ministry of Culture, it will operate on a permanent basis. Young visitors and their parents will be able to join educational and creative events related to the world of cinema.

Entrance to the museum is byfree ticketsPre-registration is required for the master classes. A detailed program of the event can be found atwebsite.

Holding events for youth and children at VDNKh is in line with the objectives of national projects Youth and Children And"Family"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Sobyanin: Five more drones heading toward the capital have been eliminated.

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The Defense Ministry's air defense forces repelled an attack by five unmanned aerial vehicles flying toward Moscow. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel in MAX messenger.

"Emergency services are working at the site of the fallen debris," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Since the large-scale drone attack on Moscow, which began on Monday evening, already41 unmanned aerial vehicles.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

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The logo for the 90th anniversary of the Moscow metro was applied to the body of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle.

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The Moscow Metro's 90th anniversary logo was emblazoned on the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle, which launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The Progress MS-32 transport spacecraft has already successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS).

"In honor of the Moscow Metro's 90th anniversary, the anniversary logo appeared on a Roscosmos rocket for the first time in history. This unification of two industries—transport and space—symbolizes forward movement, technological advancement, and respect for the country's historical heritage," noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

The flight proceeded as planned and was part of the station's regular resupply program, providing it with fuel for refueling, drinking water, fresh food, and Orlan spacesuits for the cosmonauts' spacewalks. The Progress MS series spacecraft are also used for waste disposal and orbital correction.

For the first time in history, Moscow's transport symbols were presented in space, marking a unique event. The collaboration between Moscow Transport and Roscosmos underscores the importance of developing high-tech industries and their contribution to the lives of city residents.

The Progress MS series of spacecraft has been in use since 2015. They have completed over 20 successful flights. In October, a themed train dedicated to Roscosmos will begin operating on the Moscow Metro.

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A new building for School No. 2122 with unusual facades was built in Shcherbinka.

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In the Shcherbinka district of the Novomoskovsky Administrative Okrug, construction has been completed on a new 400-seat building for School No. 2122 named after Hero of the Soviet Union O.A. Yurasov. The project was implemented as part of the capital's Targeted Investment Program. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"The school building is located at 25 Mestechko Baryshi Street. It was constructed in two phases. The main 700-student academic building was completed in 2023. The four-story building, including a basement, has a total area of over 12,000 square meters and was constructed in accordance with modern standards and student needs. The new academic building, built on the site of the demolished old building, exceeds 5,000 square meters in area. It is designed to accommodate 400 students. It is connected to the main building by a heated walkway on the second floor. Thanks to the construction of the new building, the capacity of School No. 2122 has increased to 1,100 students, and the total area of the institution has exceeded 17,000 square meters," said Vladimir Efimov.

The three-story building includes spaces for senior classes, creative arts, and sports. Students and teachers have access to general-purpose and specialized classrooms, laboratory and research facilities, recreation areas, and other spaces.

"The school now houses a media library, an event hall, a sports and gymnasium, workshops, a chess club room, and an office for an educational psychologist. The new academic building provides all the conditions for research activities. Students study 3D modeling, robotics, and programming at the IT training ground. The building's facades are made of suspended gray porcelain stoneware panels and clinker ceramics. They are adorned with decorative elements of perforated metal reminiscent of tree branches, seamlessly integrating the school into the surrounding Baryshi Park," noted the head of the Moscow Department of Civil Construction.

Alexey Alexandrov.

The area around the building has been improved: playgrounds for active games and activities have been created, trees and shrubs have been planted, lawns have been laid out, a sports area has been equipped, and hardscape features have been installed.

According to the Chairman of the Committee for State Construction Supervision of the City of Moscow Anton SlobodchikovaThe agency monitored the construction of educational institutions at all stages. During this period, committee inspectors conducted a total of 11 on-site inspections: six at the 700-student school building and five at the construction site of the 400-student building. During the final inspections, conclusions were issued on the facilities' compliance with the approved design documentation.

The school is located in Baryshi Park, which features walking areas and sports fields. Picturesque views create an inspiring atmosphere for learning and creativity. For safety, video surveillance, fire alarms, and evacuation management systems are installed, along with a security guard post.

The opening of the new academic building aims to provide high-quality education to residents of Shcherbinka and create comfortable and modern conditions for learning and the full development of future generations. The construction of educational facilities in the capital is given special attention, underscoring the city's commitment to creating an effective and accessible educational infrastructure.

Earlier on the completion of construction new building of school No. 2122 Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the Hero of the Soviet Union O.A. Yurasov.

A pedestrian crossing using microtunneling technology was built in Shcherbinka.A new water supply system will appear in Shcherbinka.

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Over the past six years, 1.5 billion trips have been made on the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD).

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Since the launch of the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD), passengers have made 1.5 billion trips. Average daily passenger traffic has doubled, reaching 1.6 million trips. The MCD's popularity has been boosted, among other things, by the introduction of 398 modern trains, including new-generation Ivolga trains, double-decker Aeroexpress trains, and EP2D trains.

"Over the six years of operation, the diameters have proven their effectiveness and demand: 1.5 billion trips are the best confirmation that we made the right move by launching this project. The MCDs have become a fully-fledged mode of transport that Muscovites and residents of the region can rely on every day. Following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions, we will continue to develop the diameter network and build new Moscow city railway stations to make travel even more convenient and faster," he noted.

Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

The largest number of trips on a working day occurs at the stations:

— MCD-1: Slavyansky Bulvar (33.4 thousand trips per day), Odintsovo (32.4 thousand), Belorusskaya (22.2 thousand);

— MCD-2: Tsaritsyno (31.2 thousand), Podolsk (25.6 thousand), Streshnevo (22.2 thousand);

— MCD-3: Vykhino (41.2 thousand), Zelenograd – Kryukovo (33 thousand), Lyubertsy (25.4 thousand);

— MCD-4: Zheleznodorozhnaya (38 thousand), Kurskaya (32.4 thousand), Nizhny Novgorod (28.3 thousand).

Before the launch of the diameters, outdated trains operated on these routes. They have been replaced by comfortable Ivolga trains, with an average age of no more than five years. The trains are equipped with air conditioning and air disinfection systems, as well as charging ports for devices, and feature spacious, bright interiors and comfortable seats.

In addition, the interval between trains during rush hours has been reduced by 1.5 times and now amounts to five to seven minutes, making this type of transport predictable.

Since the launch of the MCD, construction of new stations and renovation of existing ones, the creation of modern Moscow city railway stations, and the development of track infrastructure have continued. Today, 52 of Moscow's 85 city railway stations are located on the four diameters.

The first Moscow Central Diameters (MCDs) were launched in the Moscow region almost six years ago. They have improved transportation accessibility for over 10 million city and regional residents. The overground metro network extends over 300 kilometers, serving 137 stations. The diameters are seamlessly integrated into the transportation framework of the capital and the Moscow region, providing convenient integration with the metro, the Moscow Central Circle (MCC), and other modes of transport. Direct routes across Moscow have also been added, with trains now running directly through Moscow, not just to the train stations.

Muscovites, residents of the surrounding region, and visitors to the city can use four diameters. MCD-1 opened on November 21, 2019, connecting Odintsovo and Lobnya. That same year, MCD-2 opened, running from Podolsk to Nakhabino. In 2023, MCD-3 opened, running from Ramenskoye to Zelenograd, and MCD-4, connecting Aprelevka to Zheleznodorozhny.

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Learn the history and secrets of the genre: the second season of the "Jazz in Moscow Schools" project has begun in the capital.

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The second season of the unique "Jazz in Moscow Schools" project has begun in the capital. In the new academic year, its audience has expanded significantly: fifth- and sixth-graders, college students, and students from supplementary education centers have joined the 7th-11th-grade students. Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"Moscow education places great emphasis on the well-rounded development of children, including aesthetic development. Last year, 25 jazz concerts featuring world music masterpieces were held in Moscow schools, attended by over seven thousand schoolchildren. Given the project's immense popularity, we decided to expand its audience in the new season. Now, not only high school students but also middle school students, college students, and students at supplementary education centers will be able to hear performances by the Big Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Petr Vostokov. We want as many young Muscovites as possible to experience this musical genre and meet creative people," said Anastasia Rakova.

At the concerts, professional artists will perform classical and contemporary jazz compositions and share the history and secrets of the genre. Participants will have the opportunity to hear works by Duke Ellington, Oleg Lundstrem, George Gershwin, and other renowned composers. After each performance, audience members will have the opportunity to interact with the musicians in an informal setting. The first concert of the new season took place at School No. 37 and was attended by over 500 people.

"The 'Jazz in Moscow Schools' project, which launched last year, demonstrated that children are interested in good music. Moreover, jazz isn't just music, but an entire culture with its own history and traditions. At each performance, we tell the children about how jazz came to Russia, how it developed, and what it's like today. This year, the project will continue with new venues and new audiences," noted Petr Vostokov, director of the Bolshoi Jazz Orchestra.

The Jazz in Moscow Schools project is a joint initiative of the capital's Department of Education and ScienceThe Big Jazz Orchestra, conducted by Petr Vostokov, and the LSR Group company will perform. Concerts will be held in schools, colleges, and supplementary education centers throughout the academic year.

You can learn more about supplementary education in the capital in Telegram channels. Moscow Education AndMoscow education.

Supplemental education programs develop students' creative and critical thinking and develop skills that will be useful in their future careers. Events held within the framework of supplemental education contribute to the "All the Best for Children" national project. Youth and Children.

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