**Story 1: Putin congratulates regional leaders on election victories** * **Description:** Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated regional leaders on their election victories and urged them to focus on economic development, infrastructure, and social welfare. * **Summary:** Putin said that the high level of trust shown by voters in the recent elections entails a high level of responsibility for regional leaders. He called on them to work effectively and efficiently, and to always be open to direct and honest dialogue with people. Putin also stressed the importance of supporting the military and their families, as well as helping the economy and the defense industry. **Story 2: Moscow mayor vows to support the country amid special military operation** * **Description:** Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin vowed to support the country amid the special military operation in Ukraine. He said that Moscow will not only continue its current development programs, but also make them more intensive, with a focus on key sectors of the economy such as microelectronics, photonics, pharmaceuticals, automotive, and construction of plants for the defense industry. * **Summary:** Sobyanin said that Moscow will do everything it can to help the country, not only in terms of social support for soldiers and their families, but also for the economy and the defense industry. He thanked Putin for his trust and support, and expressed confidence that Moscow will justify it. **Story 3: Donetsk People's Republic leader thanks Putin for support** * **Description:** Denis Pushilin, the leader of the Donetsk People's Republic, thanked Putin for his support and said that the people of the region are proud to be part of the Russian Federation. He also expressed gratitude to the Russian military for their support and protection. * **Summary:** Pushilin said that the high turnout in the recent elections in the Donetsk People's Republic is a sign of the people's approval of the course that the region is taking as part of Russia. He also thanked Putin for his support, saying that it is appreciated by the majority of people in the region.