A child died as a result of a knife attack by a teenager in the Moscow region.

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Moscow, December 16 (Xinhua) — A teenager carried out a knife attack at a school in the village of Gorki-2 in the Moscow region. A child was killed and a security guard was wounded, the press service of the Russian Investigative Committee reported.

"This morning, at an educational institution located in the village of Gorki-2 in the Odintsovo urban district, a minor stabbed a security guard and a student. The child died as a result of the wound. Investigative bodies of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of Russia for the Moscow Region have opened a criminal case in connection with this incident," TASS quotes the press service of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of Russia for the Moscow Region as saying.

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the student first attacked a security guard, sprayed pepper spray in his face, and then wounded a 10-year-old boy. The attacker was detained and is being taken to the investigative authorities.

The suspect in the attack with a knife and pepper spray has been detained, the press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Moscow Region reported. –0–

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Special Report: Continuously Deepening People-to-People Exchanges Strengthens the Foundation of China-Russia Friendship

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Beijing, December 16 (Xinhua) — After China introduced a trial visa-free regime for Russian citizens entering with ordinary passports on September 15, the number of Russian tourists in the country increased significantly compared to the same period last year. The entry into force of Russia's visa-free regime for Chinese citizens in early December also led to a noticeable increase in interest from Chinese tourists in the neighboring country.

But changes aren't just happening in the tourism sector. At the end of November, Moscow hosted the closing ceremony of the China-Russia Years of Culture, which marked a dynamic chapter in the history of cultural relations between the two countries and elevated their humanitarian cooperation to unprecedented heights. And as they say in China, successes always come in pairs. Following the Years of Culture, China and Russia will hold events as part of their cross-cultural Years of Education in 2026-2027.

Thus, humanitarian cooperation between China and Russia continues to deepen and gain new content, strengthening the social foundation of mutual understanding and friendship between the two countries.

VISA-FREE TRAVEL MAKES TRAVEL EASIER

In accordance with a decree issued by Russian President Vladimir Putin, from December 1, 2025, to September 14, 2026, Chinese citizens may enter the Russian Federation visa-free and stay for up to 30 days for guest or business visits, as tourists, or to participate in scientific, cultural, socio-political, economic, and sporting events. Russia predicts that the number of Chinese tourists in 2026 may increase by 15-30 percent.

Data from major Chinese travel platforms shows that searches for flights to Russia increased sharply following the announcement of the visa-free regime. The most popular destinations are Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Chengdu. Statistics from Fliggy, an online travel platform owned by Alibaba, show that in the hour following the announcement, searches for trips to Russia jumped more than eightfold, and bookings nearly fivefold compared to the previous day. Moscow, Murmansk, St. Petersburg, Vladivostok, and Irkutsk are the most popular Russian cities among Chinese tourists.

A Trip.com analyst noted that a visa-free regime for Chinese citizens simplifies entry into Russia, reduces time and costs, and will attract more individual and group tourists from China.

Earlier, on September 15, Beijing unilaterally introduced a trial visa-free regime for Russian citizens with ordinary passports, fueling interest among Russians in traveling to China. According to Chinese data, in the month following the visa waiver, more than 30,000 Russian citizens entered through Beijing Daxing Airport, an 80 percent increase compared to the same period last year. The Shanghai General Border Control Agency inspected a total of 28,800 Russian citizens crossing the border, of which 21,200 (73.6 percent) took advantage of the visa-free regime. Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Sanya, and Harbin are popular destinations for Russians.

China places great importance on facilitating mutual travel with Russia and supports strengthening contacts between the two peoples. "We will meet Russia halfway, jointly create more favorable conditions to further facilitate mutual travel for citizens of both countries, and translate the important agreements between our leaders into tangible results that benefit the peoples of China and Russia. This will make a significant contribution to the continuous deepening and advancement of China-Russia relations, a comprehensive partnership of strategic coordination in the new era," Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui stated in an interview with Russian media.

The visa-free regime has significantly simplified mutual travel and given new vitality to Chinese-Russian cooperation in trade, economic, cultural, and other areas.

YEARS OF CULTURE STRENGTHENED THE SOCIAL BASIS OF FRIENDSHIP

Both China and Russia boast a long history and a wonderful culture. Humanitarian exchanges play a vital role in strengthening the friendship between the two peoples. In 2023, the leaders of China and Russia agreed to hold reciprocal China-Russia Years of Culture in 2024-2025. As part of this, the two sides conducted a number of cultural exchanges, unlocking the potential for cultural cooperation.

An important component of humanitarian exchanges is collaboration in film and television. The joint Chinese-Russian retro detective thriller "Red Silk," released this year, became a key project within the Years of Culture. The official release of this film in both countries helped audiences capture history in their hearts and pass on traditional friendship from generation to generation.

The Russian television channel REN TV noted that "Red Silk" has elevated cultural ties between Russia and China to a new level. The journalists emphasized that the concept of "strategic partners" has long been defined beyond economics and geopolitics—rather, historical and cultural affinities underlie Russia-China relations. "The jointly produced film 'Red Silk' has received widespread recognition precisely because it tells the story of revolutionaries from both countries fighting side by side," the channel stated.

During this year's Spring Festival celebrations, the Chinese Embassy in Russia, together with the Moscow government and Chinese companies operating in Russia, organized the "Chinese New Year" festival. Hundreds of events took place across Moscow's streets and alleys. Novy Arbat, Zaryadye Park, and the Central Department Store (TSUM) were decorated with festive decorations, while landmarks such as the Ostankino TV Tower and the Moscow Sun Ferris Wheel were illuminated in a festive "Chinese red." "Chinese New Year is becoming our holiday, too," noted Galina Kulikova, First Deputy Chairperson of the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society.

Over 400 events were held as part of the cross-cultural Years of Culture, including exhibitions of cultural relics, film screenings, theatrical performances, youth cultural and creative exchanges, and much more. These events enriched the cultural lives of both countries, deepened mutual understanding and trust, and brought the hearts of the Chinese and Russians closer together.

"The Years of Russian and Chinese Culture have become a vibrant chapter in the cultural annals of our countries and have elevated the entire spectrum of cultural and humanitarian cooperation to a new level. They have demonstrated that the demand for Russian culture in China and Chinese culture in Russia is steadily growing, attracting ever more young talent. By concluding this truly ambitious project, we are not drawing a line under the bridge, but rather opening a new chapter in the history of our cultural ties," emphasized State Secretary and Deputy Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation Zhanna Alekseyeva on November 17 at the closing ceremony of the Years of Russian and Chinese Culture at the State Tretyakov Gallery.

COOPERATION IN EDUCATION GIVES NEW DYNAMICS

The holding of mutually themed years is a wonderful tradition of Chinese-Russian humanitarian exchanges, one of the key areas of which is education. This past May, the leaders of China and Russia agreed to hold China-Russia Years of Education in 2026-2027.

From November 20-22, three days after the official closing of the Years of Culture, the Russian-Chinese Education Festival was held in Moscow. In his video address, Russian Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov called the event a "prologue" to the upcoming Years of Education between Russia and China, noting that the festival is a clear demonstration of the strength and depth of the comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction between the two countries.

Thanks to the joint efforts of both sides, exchanges and cooperation between China and Russia in the field of education have achieved significant results, and the scale of bilateral student exchanges continues to expand.

Over the past five years, the number of Chinese students at Russian universities has nearly doubled, reaching 56,000 last year. More and more Russian applicants are choosing China for higher education; last year, approximately 21,000 Russian citizens studied in China. In accordance with the goals of educational cooperation between the two countries, the total number of Chinese and Russian exchange students is expected to reach 100,000 by 2030.

As of May 2024, approximately 90,000 schoolchildren and students are studying Chinese in Russia. By 2025, Chinese language learning in Russia will become an integral part of the educational environment.

Over the past five years, the number of people studying Russian in China has increased by an average of 7 percent annually, which is primarily due to the increase in the number of Chinese universities that have included Russian as a specialization.

Universities from the two countries have jointly established 14 associations of specialized universities, encompassing more than 600 universities, forming the world's largest bilateral cooperation network, organizing over 120 events annually.

Joint educational projects between China and Russia are currently continuously developing and strengthening, becoming an important pillar of bilateral cooperation. As of 2025, the Chinese Ministry of Education has registered over 200 joint Chinese-Russian educational programs and 35 joint educational institutions. A flagship project has been the Moscow State University-PTI University in Shenzhen.

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Huawei held a seminar on smart education and telemedicine in Tunisia.

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TUNIS, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — Chinese tech giant Huawei and Tunisia's Computing Center of Al-Khawarizmi (CCK) jointly held a seminar here on Monday to improve the quality of smart education and telemedicine in the country.

Tunisian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Monder Belaid stated at the event that the world is experiencing an unprecedented technological revolution, including the rapid development of artificial intelligence, big data, various advanced digital platforms, cybersecurity, and next-generation infrastructure. He added that Tunisia will leverage these new technologies for a better and more secure future.

Tunisia hopes to strengthen cooperation with partners in emerging technology areas to advance higher education and research, food security, energy transition, healthcare, digital public administration, and economic competitiveness, the minister emphasized.

CCK CEO Saussen Krishen said the collaboration with Huawei had a profound impact on Tunisia's technology landscape.

CCK provides internet services for higher education and research in Tunisia.

Feng Qiyu, President of Huawei Cloud Northern Africa, announced that Huawei and CCK jointly launched North Africa's first cloud service platform for education and scientific research, covering more than 450 educational and research institutions and serving 14 universities in Tunisia, offering comprehensive support for scientific collaboration, online learning, and resource sharing.

The platform has successfully implemented screening of medical images using artificial intelligence, which has significantly increased the effectiveness of telemedicine in Tunisia, he added. –0–

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The forces advocating for "Taiwan independence" are going against the tide of history and are doomed to fail, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

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BEIJING, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — Taiwan authorities are abusing "dollar diplomacy" to disguise their bad faith bid for independence, but the "Taiwan independence" forces and the Democratic Progressive Party administration are going against the historical trend and are doomed to fail, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Tuesday. -0-

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China is ready to strengthen strategic ties with the GCC and protect common interests – Wang Yi

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Riyadh, December 16 (Xinhua) — China is willing to strengthen strategic communication with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), safeguard common interests, and jointly respond to the turbulent and changing international situation to make new contributions to the joint strengthening of the Global South. This was stated by Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, at a meeting with GCC Secretary-General Jassim Mohammed Al-Budaiwi on Sunday.

Wang Yi noted that China supports the GCC in strengthening strategic autonomy, unity and cooperation, practicing multilateralism, and advancing GCC integration. He expressed hope that both sides will continue to firmly support each other on issues affecting their core interests.

"As a responsible major country and a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China will continue to play a constructive role in helping resolve regional hotspot issues and maintain peace and stability in the Middle East," Wang Yi assured.

He noted that negotiations on a free trade agreement between China and the GCC have been ongoing for over 20 years, the conditions are largely ripe, and the time has come to take the final decisive step. At a time when protectionism is gaining momentum, unilateralism is prevalent, and free trade is under threat, concluding a free trade agreement between China and the GCC countries would send a powerful signal in defense of multilateralism.

J. M. Al-Budaiwi, in turn, noted that the GCC countries maintain a deep friendship with China, which has always been and remains a reliable and trustworthy strategic partner. Relations between the GCC and China are developing at a high level.

He said the GCC looks forward to the speedy conclusion of a free trade agreement with China and has high hopes for the second China-Arab States Summit and the second China-GCC Summit, both to be held in China next year. The GCC is committed to strengthening cooperation with China to ensure greater results at the summits.

He also said the GCC appreciates China's fair position on regional issues such as the Palestinian issue and its positive efforts to reduce regional tensions, including promoting reconciliation between Saudi Arabia and Iran, adding that the organization will continue to strengthen coordination with China on international and regional affairs to effectively safeguard common interests.

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Kirill Prigoda is the best athlete in St. Petersburg in 2025.

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St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov awarded the city's best physical education and sports professionals. Among them were Kirill Prigoda, a record-holder and world champion swimmer, renowned Polytechnician, and assistant at the Higher School of Sports Education at the Institute of Physical Culture, Sport, and Tourism at St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. The awards ceremony for the distinguished coaches and athletes was traditionally held at Smolny.

The awards include the honorary title "Honored Worker of Physical Culture of St. Petersburg," the chest badge "For Merits in the Development of Physical Culture and Sports," and the honorary badge of the Government of St. Petersburg "Best in Sports of St. Petersburg" for 2025.

"It's a great honor for our city when its athletes compete successfully at various high-level venues. All of St. Petersburg is proud of you," noted Alexander Dmitrievich.

As Alexander Beglov emphasized, the city government will continue to make physical education and sports accessible to everyone, including creating conditions for the development of street sports.

In 2025, 12 people were awarded the St. Petersburg government's honorary badge "Best in Sports in St. Petersburg," including Kirill Prigoda.

Let us recall that the renowned swimmer recently became the athlete of the year according to the Russian Ministry of Sports innomination "Pride of Russia", and was also recognized as the best by the country's Water Sports Federation.

Kirill Prigoda is a ten-time world champion, two-time European champion, world and European record holder, and Honored Master of Sports of Russia. This year, at the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Budapest, Kirill won three gold medals in relays, one of which set a new world record, as well as three silver medals in individual events. In Singapore, he added a silver in the 50m breaststroke and two gold medals as part of the relay team.

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The Polytechnic Choir and Orchestra gave brilliant concerts in the White Hall

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The concerts of the SPbPU Chamber Choir and Pop Symphony Orchestra served not only as a test of a full semester of rehearsals but also as proof that the Polytechnic University is a space where young people have great opportunities for creativity and growth.

When engineering students take the stage alongside professional artists, it's an extraordinary event. And we're not talking about amateur performances, but full-fledged programs that have become a fixture in the White Hall's repertoire.

First, the SPbPU Chamber Choir, under the direction of Alexandra Makarova, presented a large choral concert in two parts, dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the birth of the great Russian composer Georgy Sviridov. Following this, the Ingenium Pop and Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dmitry Misyura, presented a concert program entitled "Music of Game Worlds."

Polytechnic students, who sing in the choir, decided to celebrate the 110th anniversary of one of the most "choral" composers of the 20th century, Georgy Sviridov, by performing his music, imbued with love for the Motherland and humanity.

"The students enthusiastically and with remarkable dedication tackled complex works for a cappella choir and cantatas with instrumental accompaniment," notes the choir's director and conductor, Alexandra Makarova. "We were especially delighted to collaborate with the wonderful St. Petersburg musicians—soloists Maria Egorova and Boris Petrov—and to perform the cantata 'Snow is Falling' with the junior choir of the M. I. Glinka Choral School, an unforgettable and heartfelt performance."

The Polytechnic Orchestra, re-formed at the beginning of the academic year by first-year students, quickly prepared a new program and presented it to the public without delay. The orchestra's legendary game soundtracks were a treat for gamers and symphonic music enthusiasts.

"The idea for the program came about quite spontaneously. We tried out a soundtrack in the spring and it turned out great, so we decided to create a program featuring music from computer games," says the orchestra's conductor, Polytechnic University graduate Pavel Zhukov. "The guys started bringing music from their favorite games, and many of them are truly masterpieces! Complex rehearsals and the musicians' great passion allowed us to delight the audience and have a great time."

The White Hall featured music from the best-selling video games Syberia II, The Witcher 3, Super Mario Brothers, The Elder Scrolls III, Angry Birds, and World of Warcraft, all uniquely arranged by orchestra director Dmitry Misyura. These legendary soundtracks truly sounded like symphonic masterpieces.

The audience's interest in the Polytechnic University's performances exceeded all expectations—a full house, a warm welcome, and shouts of "bravo." The students deserved it. Combining an engineering education with a serious passion for music, they confirm the Polytechnic University's core tenet: "An engineer must think symphonically."

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Polytechnic students' success at the "Youth and the Future of Aviation and Cosmonautics" competition

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The research team from the Higher School of Engineering and Economics of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade at SPbPU achieved significant success, taking third place in the finals of the 17th All-Russian Intersectoral Youth Competition for Scientific and Technical Works and Projects "Youth and the Future of Aviation and Cosmonautics."

The "Youth and the Future of Aviation and Astronautics" competition has a rich history. It was first held in 2009, and since 2014 has become an integral part of the international Aerospace Science Week program. Its distinguishing feature is its unique prize fund, which is funded by aerospace industry companies and amounts to at least 1,500,000 rubles. The goals include identifying promising innovative projects, building a professional community, and strengthening ties between science and industry.

This year, the competition aimed to comprehensively address several strategic objectives. The key goals of the event were to identify talented young people and promising research teams from young scientists, university specialists, and industrial enterprises, as well as to identify and support the most interesting and significant innovative projects. Furthermore, an important objective was to foster a youth-focused professional community for the active exchange of cutting-edge scientific approaches and technologies as a foundation for strengthening corporate ties between education, science, and the real economy.

The competition's scientific areas covered key segments of the aerospace industry.

Aviation Systems: Research in the design and operation of aircraft. Unmanned Systems and Technologies: Development of autonomous systems and intelligent solutions. Aircraft Engines and Power Plants: Modern engine and power supply concepts. Digital Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, and Robotics: Digitalization of processes and the creation of robotic systems. Rocket and Space Systems: Advanced developments for space exploration. Advanced Materials and New Manufacturing Technologies: Innovative materials and additive manufacturing for the aerospace industry.

The research project "Integration of Deep Learning and Stereo Vision Algorithms into the Architecture of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for Environmental Monitoring" was selected by an expert committee from among 221 applications and accepted for an in-person defense in Moscow. The research team presented a prototype of their development, demonstrating the operating principle of the analytical UAV. The project, developed by a research group led by VIES Associate Professor Evgeny Konnikov, was highly praised by experts in the "Unmanned Systems and Technologies" program. The research was led by Prokhor Polyakov, a first-year student in the "Automation of Statistical Decisions in Organizations" master's program, and Olesya Starchenkova, a VIES assistant and graduate of the "IT Economics and Business Analysis" program. The team from the Higher School of Engineering and Economics took third place in the finals of the 17th All-Russian Intersectoral Youth Competition of Scientific and Technical Projects "Youth and the Future of Aviation and Cosmonautics."

"The Watchman" is an analytical UAV based on a heavy FPV drone with a Raspberry Pi 5 and a stereo camera, designed for the automatic detection of trash and illegal dumping sites. It uses the YOLOv8 neural network, which recognizes waste in a video stream, estimates its distance using stereo vision, and records findings in reports along with coordinates and photos. The system operates in near real-time (≈5 fps) and provides up to 30 minutes of flight time, making it suitable for environmental monitoring, said Olesya Starchenkova, a member of the research team and assistant at VIES.

The key objective of the project is to improve the organizational and economic mechanism for environmental protection of the population within the regional economic system.

A total of 79 projects advanced to the finals. The defenses were held in person and included a presentation of the results to experts. The competition entries were evaluated based on a set of interrelated criteria: relevance of the topic, scientific novelty, depth of analysis of analogs, degree of elaboration of the solution, practical value of the project, and the authors' personal contribution. This multifaceted approach allowed the experts to objectively identify the most promising developments with the potential to make a significant contribution to the development of the aerospace industry.

The final round of the competition took place at the Moscow Aviation Institute. The program included in-person poster presentations, a scientific discussion with leading industry experts, and a roundtable discussion on "Identifying and Promoting Research and Development." A formal summing up of the results and the awards ceremony for the winners and laureates took place on the same day. The SPbPU team received special recognition for their work with diplomas from Progress Research and Production Company, a company that supplies enterprises with testing systems, including its own. Progress Research and Production Company collaborates with research institutes, large domestic companies, and industry leaders, which will significantly facilitate the expansion of the Polytechnic University team's activities.

Dmitry Rodionov, Director of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics, was invited to support the team in the second stage of the competition.

The finalists had a unique opportunity to present their developments to leading scientists and representatives of major companies in the aviation, rocket and space, and defense industries. The winners were awarded diplomas, cash prizes, and sponsor awards, as well as the opportunity to publish their work in leading peer-reviewed journals such as the Moscow Aviation Institute Bulletin and the MAI Transactions.

Dmitry Rodionov, Director of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics, emphasized the significance of the Polytechnic students' work: "Our team's victory in the all-Russian competition is not just a success, but a logical result of the systematic work of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics. We create an environment where talented students and young scientists can implement ambitious projects at the intersection of engineering, economics, and digital technologies. It is particularly valuable that our work on environmental monitoring using UAVs was highly praised by leading experts in the aerospace industry. This confirms the correctness of our chosen development direction and demonstrates the relevance of interdisciplinary research in solving today's pressing challenges."

The Polytech-Invest research laboratory, led by Evgeny Konnikov, specializes in investment consulting and the development of digital and technical solutions for businesses. The laboratory's uniqueness lies in its combination of practical consulting for industry and the development of advanced technologies, strengthening the university's ties to the real economy.

In addition to the competition program, the forum program included meetings with experienced industry specialists, roundtables and master classes, exhibitions, satellite competitions, and special programs for the youngest representatives—schoolchildren, for whom a separate scientific and competition program has been organized for several years.

The successful performance of the VIESH team in the final of such a high-level event demonstrated the high quality of scientific research conducted within the walls of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics and its growing authority in the country's scientific and technical community.

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Sobyanin: The Defense Ministry's air defense forces destroyed another UAV flying toward Moscow.

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The Ministry of Defense's air defense forces destroyed another UAV flying toward Moscow. This was reported on its channel inMAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

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

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow stated that the air defense system successfully repelled the attack. two drones heading towards the capital.

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On December 16, 2025, "Shurik's Incredible Adventures" topped the Russian box office last weekend.

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The musical comedy topped the Russian box office for December 11-14, grossing 121.8 million rubles*. The film was distributed by Central Partnership (part of Gazprom-Media Holding).

"We made this film from the start with a wide release in mind. We understood that transferring television success to cinema isn't an automatic process. Ticket sales can't be 'transferred' from ratings; they have to be earned. So we didn't create a television special, but a full-fledged cinematic event—with a strong cast, large-scale musical numbers, our signature humor, and a sense of impending celebration."

Tina Kandelaki, Deputy General Director of Gazprom-Media Holding, Director of the TNT TV channel

The plot centers on the incredible love story of Shurik and Nina, transporting viewers into a kaleidoscope of Soviet and world cinema. The leading roles are played by Timur Batrutdinov, Marina Kravets, and Garik Martirosyan. This is a continuation of TNT's New Year's tradition: the channel previously aired parodies "The Self-Irony of Fate," "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Everything!" and "The Undiamond Arm," combining nostalgia with modern humor.

The film's television premiere on TNT is December 31.

*Data from the Unified Automated Information System (EAIS)

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