“Song about a distant Motherland” was presented to readers by Sofia Startseva – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia “Song about a distant country” was performed in the film “Seventeen Moments of Spring,” presented by Joseph Kobzon, although Muslim Magomayev was initially invited to perform the song. The lyrics were written by Robert Rozhdestvensky, music by Mikael Tariverdiev. We wish you peace, prosperity and happiness. Let the memory of the heroes of the Great Patriotic War be eternal, and their exploits immortal! Read us on Telegram: https://t.me/bloknot_taganrog Tatyana Ivchenko Video: Yaroslav Ovcharov Previously reported: Through the mouths of Taganrog residents: “Vakhnenko (Demidova) Nina Andreevna is the hero of our family” 1970 News about Notepad-Day number Source link Source link
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Sofia City Hall banned the march of the “Immortal Regiment” – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia Sofia City Hall banned the march of the “Immortal Regiment” on May 9 in the Bulgarian capital, one of the organizers of the action, Svyatoslav Sev, reported on social networks. “The capital community does not approve of holding a rally and procession related to the theme “Immortal Regiment-Bulgaria,” says the letter that Sev received from the capital authorities. The official document states that the reason for the corresponding decision was the conclusion on the possibility of holding the action, presented by the State Agency for National Security. It is known that the procession of the “Immortal Regiment” was allowed to take place in Varna, Bulgaria. Earlier in Berlin, police banned the placement of Russian symbols, including those related to the conflict in Ukraine, on Soviet monuments in Treptow, Tiergarten and Schönholzer-Heide, as well as the wearing of military uniforms and its elements. It is clarified that Russian flags, banners, St. George ribbons and other symbols are prohibited. Restrictions will be in effect on May 8 and 9. Source link Source link
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10-year-old Sofia lost her father at the front, but saved another soldier with a letter – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia In the most terrible moments, he opened this letter, read it and put it in his bulletproof vest, right under his heart. When problems began, he re-read the lines more than once and wondered how a child could feel all the sadness like that. “Soldier, please come back alive,” Sofia wrote. Source link Source link