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Russia Day June 12, 2017 in Moscow: the program of events for June 12, 2017 in Moscow is given in the review.

In honor of the national holiday of Russia Day on June 12, 2017, thousands of events will be held in Moscow. You can have fun at VDNKh, Gorky Park and Poklonnaya Hill. There will be fairs and festivals in the capital, and various competitions and master classes will be held in the parks.

Ten parks will host free film screenings, and a giant samovar will be brought to the Hermitage garden for Russia Day. Guests of Tagansky Park will be able to take part in the creation of a giant tricolor, and concerts and DJ sets will be held on Fontannaya Square.

Russia Day 2017 in Moscow: program of events

A gala concert of the Shield and Lyre festival will take place in Victory Park on Poklonnaya Hill. Central event there will be a concert on Red Square with the participation of stars Russian stage.

Sokolniki Park will host 4 large-scale events: the “Big Training” of the Match TV television channel will begin at 12:00, after the training and until 21:00 the “Ours in the City” concert will take place. On Fontannaya Square: there will be another concert from 13:00 to 21:00, and from 11 to 20 on the Rotunda stage the III Moscow Festival of Contemporary Literature will be held.

In Krasnaya Presnya Park you will be able to learn how to fly kites and construct airplanes. From 2 p.m. there will be a performance by Russian Radio. On Pushkin Square, the festival town “Multinational Russia” will open on the square from 12 o’clock. At 14:00 a big concert will begin with the participation of national groups and artists.

From noon to 20 o'clock on the section from Pushkinskaya Square to Manezhnaya, as well as on Okhotny Ryad The large-scale holiday “Russian History Day” will pass. On Teatralny Proezd you will be able to watch a special equestrian program.

Also on Russia Day 2017, the “Multinational Russia” festival will be held in Moscow. The “Russia” music festival will be held in the Kolomenskoye nature reserve from 12:00 to 22:00:

Russia Day 2017: fireworks on June 12

Fireworks for Russia Day on June 12, 2017 will begin at 22:00 Moscow time. Red Square will be the central platform for the fireworks display. The ceremonial events here will begin at 17:00 with a large gala concert, but to get there you will need special invitations. However, the fireworks will be visible from almost anywhere in the city - salvos will be launched near the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge.

Fireworks June 12, 2017 in Moscow: venues

  • Victory Park on Poklonnaya Hill - point No. 1 on the Alley of Partisans 400 meters from the Museum of the Great Patriotic War
  • Victory Park on Poklonnaya Hill - point No. 2 on the hill near the entrance platform
  • Luzhniki - Luzhnetskaya embankment, opposite the Big Sports Arena
  • BDHX - on the square between Agricultural Street and the northern gate of BDHX
  • Novo-Peredelkino - a vacant lot on the shore of a pond, Fedosyino street, building 18
  • Lianozovo - on the shore of Altyfievsky Pond, Novgorodskaya street, building 38
  • Izmailovo - a town named after Bayman, a site on the shore of the Silver-Grape Pond
  • Kyzminki - POCTO site, 3apeche street, building 3A, building 1
  • Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo - territory of the Tyshino airfield, 500 meters southwest of the Volokolamsk highway
  • Mitino - park behind the Aquamarine sports complex, Poslovka street, building 5
  • Obpychevo - sports ground 60 meters south-east of the main building of RUDN, Miklykho-Maklaya street, building 6, building 1
  • Borisovskie ponds - Moskva River embankment area, Borisovskie ponds street, building 25, building 2
  • South Butovo - on the shore of Chernevsky Pond, Academician Pontryagina Street, building 11, building 3
  • Levoberezhny district - Friendship Park, area near the sculpture “Friendship of Continents”, Festivalnaya street, building 2B
  • 3elenograd - on the shore of the pond in Victory Park, Ozernaya Alley, building 8
  • Troitsk - on the territory of the Physical Institute of the PAH, 300 meters north-east of property 11, Physical street, property 11

An anti-corruption action on Tverskaya Street, not coordinated with the authorities, organized by opposition leader Alexei Navalny, began with arrests. According to media reports, police are “pulling” people out of the crowd, even if they were not chanting slogans or holding placards. Meanwhile, opponents of the renovation bill gathered on Academician Sakharov Avenue, where the opposition initially intended to hold its rally.

The anti-corruption “festivities” started around 14:00 and proceeded peacefully, with the police mostly staying away. However, after some time, the atmosphere on Tverskaya changed dramatically: many people appeared on the street shouting opposition slogans. Activists began drawing provocative posters right on the street. Riot police arrived at the scene and blocked the passage to Tverskaya Street, causing a stampede to form on Pushkinskaya Square.

Near 18:00 It was announced that Tverskaya Street was opening to traffic, and the police and the National Guard were leaving Pushkin Square. However, according to eyewitnesses, law enforcement officers continued to snatch the people who remained there from the groups for some time. Even human rights activists find it difficult to calculate the exact number of detainees to date.

17:51
The Russian National Guard announced the arrest of a man who sprayed pepper gas in the face of a riot police officer. The department claims that the law enforcement officer suffered burns to his eyes. The names of the detainee and the victim are not indicated.

17:34

17:33
The OVD-Info portal reports about 750 people detained during the Moscow “festivities.” Now, judging by the broadcasts in in social networks, people in the center of the capital began to disperse.

17:19
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, who is currently at a gala reception in the Kremlin, refused to comment on the demonstrations against corruption, despite numerous requests from journalists.

17:06
Dozhd correspondent Maria Borzunova reported that a loud bang was heard on Pushkin Square, presumably someone exploded a firecracker.

16:48

16:43
Media reports that there are already more than 400 detainees in Moscow

16:42

16:40
"Mediazone" reports that a police officer broke the lip of a 12-year-old child with a baton. People are detained “super harshly, incredibly”, law enforcement officers beat those lying down with batons, and push the crowd towards the tents of historical re-enactors.

16:36
A Dozhd correspondent writes that people on Tverskaya are surrounded by police and Muscovites are being forced off the street. Protesters shout “Shame.” State news agencies, meanwhile, report 2.5 million citizens celebrating Russia Day at mass events in Moscow.

16:30
Police on Pushkin Square beat protesters with batons

16:24

16:18
The organizers of the festival of historical reconstructions on Tverskaya asked Muscovites to do without politics. The people did not listen, which is why staged battles of warriors of the era Ancient Rus' passed under a very relevant sound accompaniment - the slogans “Russia without Putin”:

16:06
On Academician Sakharov Avenue the end of the rally was announced; on Tverskaya the action was in full swing.

15:54
Opposition activist Ilya Yashin, who was previously detained by the police, told that they refused to accept him, as well as the rest of the people from the paddy wagon, at the Krasnoselsky district police station because there were no places in the department, “there were too many detainees.” “They’re taking me to some other police department,” the politician added.

15:44
Editor-in-Chief of the Mediazona portal Sergei Sirnov on Twitter writes that the gas sprayed near the Izvestia newspaper building was pepper gas.

15:42
Correspondent commented: “Read the news correctly: the Moscow mayor’s office wants to bring masked provocateurs with spray cans to the rally on June 12.”

15:23
Opponents of the renovation, who had gathered on Academician Sakharov Avenue, began to disperse at approximately 15:00,

On June 12, 2017, the country will traditionally celebrate Russia Day. In honor of this holiday, Moscow has prepared a wide entertainment program.

From June 10 to 12, 2017, Muscovites and guests of the capital will be able to watch domestic films for free in 12 capital cinemas, listen to lectures by historians at fresh air, attend various master classes and enjoy the performances of Russian pop stars. Sports events will also take place on these days.

Each park in Moscow has prepared its own program for the holiday. A literary festival will be held in Sokolniki, and on June 12, concerts and DJ sets will be held on Fontannaya Square of the park, followed by a street music Festival"Ours are in the city."

In the Bauman Garden on Russia Day there will be a festival new drama"Theater. New forms." Visitors to the Hermitage Garden will attend a tea party with a giant two-meter brass samovar. Lectures on Russian state symbols will be given in Krasnaya Presnya Park. There will also be master classes on aircraft modeling and kite design. Stilt walkers will perform during the day in the Lilac Garden, lectures will be held by a master -classes on creating a flag, and an open-air disco will be held in the park of the 850th anniversary of Moscow.

In the Muzeon Art Park in the evening from 21.00 to 22.00 there will be a concert young composer Ilya Beshevli, accompanied by chamber orchestra Imperialis. A concert will take place in Victory Park creative teams and performers of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Central Concert Orchestra of the Russian Police. Stas Piekha, the group "Reflex", 5"sta Family and Ruslan Alekhno will also perform there. In honor of the holiday, Eternal Flame There will be an honor guard watch.

On the big screen you will be able to watch films by Alexander Sokurov, Alexey German Jr., Alexey Popogrebsky, and Nikolai Eck. The Zvezda cinema will host a screening of the film "Faust" directed by Alexander Sokurov. The Fakel cinema will show films by Alexey German Jr. The free film program also includes films shot in Soviet time who took part in various film festivals.

IN holidays Muscovites and city guests will be able to listen to the series of performances “Military Bands in the Parks” under the auspices of the Spasskaya Tower festival.

For the long weekend, the Kremlin Riding School will present updated program"Equestrian Traditions of Russia" and will hold a parade performance and horse riding master classes.

The VDNKh exhibition complex has also prepared its own program. The Soyuzmultfilm film studio will celebrate its birthday these days. In the historical park at VDNKh, several sites dedicated to Russia “yesterday and today” will operate for three days, and there will be a free zone in the park with fully immersive video content. Also in the park they will teach you how to dance Zumba, Latin American dances, belly dancing and break dancing.

In Luzhniki 11 June will pass holiday race. Sports festival will end with a massive flash mob.

In June, the Russian Federation celebrates the national holiday Russia Day. In this regard, Russians receive an additional day off. The production calendar will help you plan your vacation for the holidays. He will tell you how we work and relax in June 2017. Will inform you about working hours for this month.

  • weekends and holidays
  • pre-holiday days
    (with a reduced working day of 1 hour)
MonWWedThuFriSatSun
29 30 31 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2

Working time standards

How to relax in June

According to production calendar Russia, in June 2017, 9 holidays and weekends:

  • June 10, Sat. - day off
  • June 11, Sun. - day off
  • June 12, Mon. - Russia Day, an official non-working holiday (Article 112 Labor Code RF).

Work days

In June 2017, Russians work 21 days:

ThuFri MonWWedThuFri WWedThuFri MonWWedThuFri MonWWedThuFri
1 2 ... 5 6 7 8 9 ... 13 14 15 16 ... 19 20 21 22 23 ... 26 27 28 29 30

Working time standards

According to the Russian production calendar, in June 2017 there were 21 working days and 9 weekends and holidays in the country.

Standard working hours:

  • at 40 hours working week– 168 hours (21 x 8, where 21 is the number of working days, 8 is the duration of the work shift);
  • at 36 hours – 151.2 hours (21 x 7.2);
  • at 24 hours – 100.8 hours (21 x 4.8).

Public holidays in June 2017

In June, Russia celebrates 1 public holiday - Russia Day (June 12). It symbolizes the unity of the entire country. People call the holiday Independence Day of Russia. This is an official day off (Article 112 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation).

In Moscow, during an uncoordinated opposition rally “We Demand Answers” ​​on Tverskaya Street. In terms of the number of arrests, the rally thus came close to the “He’s not Dimon for you” protest on March 26, when more than 2,000 people were caught in paddy wagons. However, the differences from the action of almost three months ago were significant. The main ones are covered in the DW report.

Split in the ranks of the opposition

The anti-corruption action of supporters of opposition politician Alexei Navalny was sanctioned by the authorities and was supposed to take place on June 12 at 14.00 on Academician Sakharov Avenue in Moscow, but last moment The organizers' plans have changed. The night before, Navalny announced on his website that due to the impossibility of reaching an agreement with suppliers of sound equipment, the rally would take the form of a peaceful march along Tverskaya Street. According to the politician, the ban on installing sound was issued by the mayor's office, which is a violation of the constitution and humiliation of the opposition.

Some of Navalny's followers and traditionally critical people reacted unexpectedly harshly to his call, saying that he was using people as "cannon fodder" without caring about their safety. So, in particular, on his Facebook page, the director of the Research Center post-industrial society Vladislav Inozemtsev wrote: “Alexei suggested that citizens take a step that is extremely dangerous for them. I would not advise anyone to succumb to this call.” Those who agreed with this position decided not to give up the idea of ​​a rally against Sakharov and to come there.

Other oppositionists, in particular Chief Editor"Daily Journal" Alexander Ryklin called these plans cowardice and spoilers. “Why are you going there (to Sakharov. - Ed.) will you go? Are you already ready to protest, but it’s scary to go to Tverskaya? Yes, come on! We won’t even notice... Better stay home,” he wrote.

As a result, two opposition rallies took place in Moscow at once. At the same time, the capital celebrated Russia Day magnificently - concerts and the “Times and Epochs” festival, which was a large-scale historical reconstruction, were held at several dozen venues. On June 12 it was dedicated to the victories of Russia.

Total renovation to help the special services

The procession on Tverskaya on June 12 differed from the action on March 26 mainly in that a huge number of construction barriers and equipment appeared on the sidewalks and roadways, obstructing the passage of people. As a result, the plans of Navalny, who proposed, as in March, to walk along Tverskaya Street towards the Kremlin, were violated, and people moved chaotically, both up - towards Mayakovskaya and Belorusskaya, and down, diverging into alleys in the hope of finding an opportunity to go to Tverskaya in a place where there will be no fences or special forces column.

By the beginning of the event, some of the exits from the Tverskaya metro station were closed, and by 15.00 access to the underground passage leading to the metro was open only to the entrance. Citizens were offered to exit the city through the Chekhovskaya station. Among the lost and confused people there were many elderly people who, due to the stuffiness and crowds, did not know how to find their way. The loudspeakers announced that the action had not been approved, and invited those wishing to go to the agreed rally - on Sakharov Square.

Since the rally took place on Russia Day, Navalny invited supporters to paint the Russian tricolor on their faces and take them with them Russian flags. There were very few people with symbols on their cheeks, and there were few who carried flags.

As the girl selling the flags told a DW correspondent, there are buyers, but not many. There were very few people with large flags. In particular, near the building of the Izvestia newspaper on Pushkinskaya, two young men with banners gathered a large crowd around them, which from time to time chanted traditional opposition slogans: “Russia without Putin,” “We are the power here.” And when a special forces column tried to separate the crowd, “Shame!”

Detentions on Tverskaya and a “sterile” rally on Sakharov

However, there were some arrests. Alexei Navalny himself was one of the first to be detained - in the entrance of his own house. In accordance with part 8 of Article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses (repeated violation by the organizer of a public event of the established procedure for organizing or holding a meeting. - Ed.), he faces a maximum sanction of 30 days of arrest. On the evening of June 12, he was taken to the Simonovsky District Court.

Context

By 19.00 Moscow time, more than 730 people, according to the human rights media project OVD-Info, were detained among the participants in the procession. They were taken to 39 police departments. Among them are minors, foreign citizens and journalists. Some, according to OVD-Info, were beaten, in particular, for disobedience to police officers who forbade the use of mobile phones.

Despite the coordination of the action, a detention also took place on Sakharov Avenue - there the main organizer of the action, director of the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) Roman Rubanov, fell into the hands of the police. According to him, he tried to draw the attention of the police to the fact that people who were not included in the event were performing from the stage, after which he was detained. Otherwise, the meeting at Sakharov passed off calmly. His main topic was the fight against the demolition of Khrushchev buildings in Moscow. During the event, activists collected signatures for the resignation of the Moscow government. The protest ended around 4 p.m., leaving participants with mixed feelings. “The rally against Sakharov turned out to be degenerate,” one of the observers shared on her Facebook.

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