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Since October 2014, Russia is divided among eleven time zones, ten contiguous and one in Kaliningrad. They are:

  • UTC + 2 hours = Eastern European Time (EET)
  • UTC + 3 hours = Moscow Time (MSK)
  • UTC + 4 hours = Samara Time (SAMT)
  • UTC + 5 hours = Yekaterinburg Time (YEKT)
  • UTC + 6 hours = Omsk Time (OMST) = Novosibirsk Time (NOVT)
  • UTC + 7 hours = Krasnoyarsk Time (KRAT)
  • UTC + 8 hours = Irkutsk Time (IRKT)
  • UTC + 9 hours = Yakutsk Time (YAKT)
  • UTC + 10 hours = Vladivostok Time (VLAT) = Sakhalin Time (SAKT) = Magadan Time (MAGT)
  • UTC + 11 hours = Srednekolymsk Time (SRET)
  • UTC + 12 hours = Anadyr Time (ANAT) = Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski Time (PETT)

The time at Russia's Vostok Antarctic scientific research station, Vostok Time (VOST), is also UTC + 6 hours.

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