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In this talk I’ll review recent observations of galactic and extragalactic neutrinosources comparing them to the predictions of theoretical models.At multi-TeV energies dominant contribution to the neutrino flux of Milky Way is expected from Galactic Ridge,
brightest region of our Galaxy, where cosmic rays interact with interstellar gas and producesecondary gamma-rays and neutrinos. In neutrinos first hint of Galactic Ridge was found in ANTARES in 2022.In 2023 IceCube detected it in cascade channel with 4 sigma significance. I’ll discuss perspectivesof detection of Galactic Ridge by future neutrino telescopes and by LHAASO, SWGO and CTA in gamma-rays.Also I’ll review recent gamma-ray and neutrino observations from Pevatron sourcein Cygnus region.For extragalactic neutrino sources I’ll focus on Seyfert galaxies. In addition
to well known NGC 1068 only two other sources, based on their hard X-ray properties,NGC 4151 and NGC 3079 are expected to be detectable in 10 years of IceCube data.We find an evidence for neutrino signal from both sources in publicly available ten-year IceCube dataset.The chance coincidence probability to find the observed neutrino count excesses in the directionsof the two out of two expected sources, in addition to the previously reported brightest source, is p<2.6e-7.This corresponds to the detection of Seyfert galaxies as a neutrino source class.