Московские новости с О. Войновичем

Summer has finally come to Moscow. Capital life, however, does not enter a lazy, relaxed and boring state. Around the icon of Andrei Rublev "Trinity" disputes flare up again. It became known that the icon will stay in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior for a month longer than planned - until the day of the celebration of the memory of Sergius of Radonezh on July 18. Restorers believe that this could damage the masterpiece. More than 20% of investments in the Russian economy come from Moscow, according to the mayor's office of the capital. Investors invested in the city's economy last year amounted to almost 6 trillion rubles. For five years, the capital has doubled the volume of the manufacturing industry. Moscow will carry out a large-scale modernization of the Gorky film studio complex - on June 13, it was transferred from federal ownership to the ownership of the capital. By 2026, it is planned to repair the high-rise of Moscow State University on Sparrow Hills. The mayor's office said that it is necessary to carry out a major overhaul with elements of the restoration of the interior. From June 18, fines for ticketless travel will double - up to 2 thousand rubles, the press service of the Moscow Department of Transport said. The fine for the illegal use of a preferential personalized card will be 4,000 rubles instead of 2,500 rubles. With the latest events in the Russian capital, journalist Oleg Voinovich.