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Current time in Russia

Spans 19 time zones from UTC+02:00 to UTC+11:00, a 9-hour difference.

Time in Moscow☾ Night
21:48:35

Friday, June 5, 2026

☾ NIGHT 03:4912:2821:06
Zone
MSK
UTC
UTC+03:00
IANA
Europe/Moscow

About Russia's time

19 time zones.

Russia spans 11 time zones, making it the only country that fully observes year-round standard time—no daylight saving adjustments, no springing forward, just a single, vast, unyielding march through the hours from UTC+2 to UTC+12.

By time zone

Time zones of Russia.

19 time zones

Major cities

Cities of Russia.

Astrakhan
22:48
22:48:36 · +04
UTC+04:00
Barnaul
01:48
01:48:36 · +07
UTC+07:00
Chelyabinsk
23:48
23:48:36 · +05
UTC+05:00
Irkutsk
02:48
02:48:36 · +08
UTC+08:00
Izhevsk
22:48
22:48:36 · +04
UTC+04:00
Kalininskiy
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Kazan
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Kemerovo
01:48
01:48:36 · +07
UTC+07:00
Khabarovsk
04:48
04:48:36 · +10
UTC+10:00
Khabarovsk Vtoroy
04:48
04:48:36 · +10
UTC+10:00
Kirov
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Krasnodar
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Krasnoyarsk
01:48
01:48:36 · +07
UTC+07:00
Lipetsk
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Makhachkala
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Moscow
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Naberezhnyye Chelny
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Nizhniy Novgorod
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Novokuznetsk
01:48
01:48:36 · +07
UTC+07:00
Novosibirsk
01:48
01:48:36 · +07
UTC+07:00
Omsk
00:48
00:48:36 · +06
UTC+06:00
Orenburg
23:48
23:48:36 · +05
UTC+05:00
Penza
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Perm
23:48
23:48:36 · +05
UTC+05:00
Rostov-on-Don
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Ryazan’
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Saint Petersburg
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Samara
22:48
22:48:36 · +04
UTC+04:00
Saratov
22:48
22:48:36 · +04
UTC+04:00
Tolyatti
22:48
22:48:36 · +04
UTC+04:00
Tomsk
01:48
01:48:36 · +07
UTC+07:00
Tyumen
23:48
23:48:36 · +05
UTC+05:00
Ufa
23:48
23:48:36 · +05
UTC+05:00
Ulyanovsk
22:48
22:48:36 · +04
UTC+04:00
Vladivostok
04:48
04:48:36 · +10
UTC+10:00
Volgograd
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Voronezh
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Yaroslavl
21:48
21:48:36 · MSK
UTC+03:00
Yekaterinburg
23:48
23:48:36 · +05
UTC+05:00

History

How Russia keeps time.

Russia’s timekeeping history is a tale of political upheaval and bureaucratic whim. Before the 1917 Revolution, the empire used a patchwork of local times based on longitude; but in 1919, Lenin imposed uniform time zones aligned with Moscow Standard Time plus offsets—a move meant to centralize control and simplify Soviet planning.

In 1930, the entire USSR jumped one hour forward permanently—what was supposed to be 'year-round daylight saving' abolished clocks from switching back. This created ‘decree time,’ which lasted decades until 1981 when true DST returned—only to be scrapped again in 2011 under Putin’s ‘permanent summer time’ reform. That experiment was reversed in 2014 after public complaints about dark mornings; Russia now uses permanent standard time across all its zones.

The 2016 annexation of Crimea added another wrinkle: Moscow quickly shifted it from UTC+2 to UTC+4 to align with Russian time—annexing not just land but time itself. And though Russia claims 11 zones, some are barely inhabited or administratively fictional: Kamchatka and Chukotka share UTC+12 yet differ by an hour in practice due to abrupt local decisions.

Did you know?

Things about Russia's time.

Fact · 01

Spanning from Kaliningrad at UTC+2 to Kamchatka at UTC+12, Russia’s 11 time zones aren’t just geographic—they’re geopolitical. Some zones exist more for show: entire regions like Sakhalin or Yakutsk are sparsely populated yet maintain their own offset as symbols of federal presence.

Fact · 02

Russia hasn’t observed DST since 2014—not out of tradition, but because Putin declared it a public health disaster after darker mornings led to child pedestrian deaths. Yet this 'permanent winter time' means summer dawns in Moscow hit before 3 a.m. in June, while Vladivostok sees midnight sunsets in December.

Fact · 03

And then there’s Magadan: UTC+11, population under 100,000, but fiercely proud of its own time. Meanwhile, Crimea was time-warped overnight in 2014—jumped two hours ahead with no transition, a literal annexation of the clock.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about Russia's time zone, daylight saving rules, and how to handle it in software. Can't find what you need? Email [email protected].

Why does Russia have so many time zones?
Russia stretches across Eurasia—nearly 10,000 km east to west—so it needs multiple zones to keep solar noon roughly aligned with clock time. But some zones exist more for political symbolism than practicality.
Does Russia observe daylight saving time?
No. Since 2014, Russia uses permanent standard time across all 11 zones. The switch was made after public backlash over dark winter mornings under the previous 'permanent summer time' policy.
What is Moscow Standard Time (MSK)?
MSK is UTC+3 and serves as Russia’s default reference time. All other Russian zones are defined relative to MSK, not UTC directly—a legacy of Soviet centralization.
Are all Russian time zones actively used?
Most are, but some—like Kamchatka (UTC+12) or Anadyr (UTC+12)—are sparsely populated. Their existence reflects federal structure more than daily necessity.
How did Crimea’s time change after 2014?
Immediately after annexation, Crimea switched from UTC+2 (Kyiv time) to UTC+4 (Moscow+1), skipping any transition period—a rare case of geopolitical time enforcement.
Is there any place in Russia with unusual offsets like UTC+12?
Yes—Kamchatka and Chukotka both use UTC+12, though they’re separated by the International Date Line. It’s one of the few places where you can cross into tomorrow without leaving Russian territory.

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// France's time zones, right now
GET /v1/timezones?country=fr
{
"data": [
{
"iana": "Europe/Paris",
"display_name": "Paris",
"current": {
"utc_offset": "+02:00",
"abbreviation": "CEST",
"is_dst": true
}
}
]
}