En Name: | Kotelniki |
Ru Name: | Котельники |
Coordinates: | 55.6617°N 37.8672°W |
Map Label Position: | right |
Image Coa: | Coat of Arms of Kotelniki (Moscow oblast).png |
Pushpin Map: | Russia Moscow Oblast#European Russia#Europe |
Federal Subject: | Moscow Oblast |
Adm City Jur: | Kotelniki Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction |
Adm Ctr Of: | Kotelniki Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction |
Inhabloc Cat: | Town |
Urban Okrug Jur: | Kotelniki Urban Okrug |
Mun Admctr Of: | Kotelniki Urban Okrug |
Pop 2010Census: | 32338 |
Established Date: | 17th century |
Established Title: | First mentioned |
Current Cat Date: | 2004 |
Kotelniki (Russian: Котельники) is a town of Moscow Oblast, Russia, located southeast of the center of Moscow. Population:
The village of Kotelniki was first mentioned in the 17th century and belonged to Golitsyns in the 19th century. It was granted town status in 2004.
On August 20, 2021, Russian security forces raided a mosque in the region and arrested up to 600 people. They were released later without any explanation as to the cause for the raid.[1] Non-Russian Muslims were released after their DNA was collected.[2]
On July 7, 2023, an anti-Ukrainian far-right Russian telegram channel spoke out against the presence of Muslims prayer houses in the area leading to security forces raiding a prayer house on the pretext of finding illegal immigrants.[3] [4]
Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Kotelniki Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[5] As a municipal division, Kotelniki Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Kotelniki Urban Okrug.[6]
Kotelniki metro station, the terminus of the Moscow Metro's Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line, is located in the city. It was opened on 21 September 2015 and became the second station of the Moscow Metro in Moscow Oblast after Myakinino.[7]