3 Russian regions may change time zones on October 30, 2011

According to a government proposal published a few weeks ago on the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Web site, 3 Russian regions may change time zones this autumn: Vladivostok (Primorsky region) – Move from MSK+7 to MSK +6 Sakha (Yakutia) – 3 current time zones collapsed into a single zone MSK+6 Irkutsk region – Move from MSK+5 to MSK +4 This document confirms that Moscow will use UTC+4 year round and all other regions except those listed above will keep current Summer time year round. Below are a few translated citations from original Russian government proposal: DRAFT DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF Russian Federation “On the composition of the territories that make up each time zone, and the procedure of calculation of time within time zones, and the Repeal of certain resolutions of the Government of the Russian Federation on August 8, 2011” On October 30, 2011, at 02:00 local time the following new time calculations will be applied: Irkutsk region will use the 5th Russian time zone (MSK +4) Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) will use the 7th Russian time zone (MSK +6) Primorsky Krai (Vladivostok) will use the 7th Russian time zone (MSK +6) This draft proposal was signed by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. The original draft proposal was posted and is currently unavailable to view from the official government Web site. However, there is ongoing Russian media coverage and Worldtimezone.com was able to save the original posting. It can be viewed at the following link (use Google translation from Russian): http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia33.html Worldtimezone.com will keep you posted as new developments become available. Alexander Krivenyshev, http://www.worldtimezone.com
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