Krasnodar In Krasnodar, near Hero Peshkov Street, two kindergartens for 195 and 230 children are under construction. A nearby school for 1,550 students has already been completed and will open on September 1, 2025.

The head of the regional capital inspected the progress of the preschool facilities during a working visit.

— It’s convenient and comfortable for parents that social infrastructure for both young children and older students will be located nearby. The school will welcome children this September. It’s important that road access and additional parking spaces are being developed near the educational institution. Both kindergartens are scheduled to open in 2026.

The kindergarten for 195 children is currently undergoing interior finishing work, with heating, ventilation, water supply, and sewage systems being installed. The facility is 47% complete. Electrical work, fencing installation, and roofing are now in progress.

The 230-seat kindergarten in the “Park Pobedy” residential complex is 52% complete. Finishing work is underway, entrance areas are being installed, and internal utilities are being laid.

In the Kuban capital, 19 schools for 25,375 students and 36 kindergartens for 10,225 children are currently under construction simultaneously.

Hero Peshkov Street

Hero Peshkov Street, located in Yekaterinburg, Russia, is named in honor of Alexander Peshkov, a Soviet soldier who died heroically during World War II. The street is part of the city’s historical fabric, reflecting its Soviet-era heritage and contributions to the war effort. Today, it serves as a residential and commercial area, preserving the memory of local wartime sacrifices.

Park Pobedy

Park Pobedy (Victory Park) is a large memorial complex in Moscow, Russia, dedicated to the Soviet victory in World War II. Opened in 1995 to mark the 50th anniversary of the victory, it features monuments, fountains, and the Museum of the Great Patriotic War, with its iconic obelisk and eternal flame. The park serves as a tribute to the sacrifices made during the war and a place for remembrance and reflection.