Time zones of Russia:
| MSK-1 | Kaliningrad Time (UTC+2) Kaliningrad Summer Time (UTC+3) |
| MSK | Moscow Time (UTC+3) Moscow Summer Time (UTC+4) |
| MSK+1 | Samara Time (UTC+4) Samara Summer Time (UTC+5) |
| MSK+2 | Yekaterinburg Time (UTC+5) Yekaterinburg Summer Time (UTC+6) |
| MSK+3 | Omsk Time (UTC+6) Omsk Summer Time (UTC+7) |
| MSK+4 | Krasnoyarsk Time (UTC+7) Krasnoyarsk Summer Time (UTC+8) |
| MSK+5 | Irkutsk Time (UTC+8) Irkutsk Summer Time (UTC+9) |
| MSK+6 | Yakutsk Time (UTC+9) Yakutsk Summer Time (UTC+10) |
| MSK+7 | Vladivostok Time (UTC+10) Vladivostok Summer Time (UTC+11) |
| MSK+8 | Magadan Time (UTC+11) Magadan Summer Time (UTC+12) |
| MSK+9 | Kamchatka Time (UTC+12) Kamchatka Summer Time (UTC+13) |
Yekaterinburg Time (YEKT) is the time zone 5 hours ahead of UTC (UTC+5) and 2 hours ahead of Moscow Time (MSK+2). Yekaterinburg Summer Time (YEKST) is UTC+6, but remains constant as regards Moscow Time (MSD+2). YEKT/YEKST is the official time zone for Bashkortostan, Perm Krai, Kurgan Oblast, Orenburg Oblast, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Tyumen Oblast, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
Main cities:
See also
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