This fortress city was founded in 1551 and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
#VisitRussia
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⚡️ Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation:
On 23 May, in accordance with the agreements reached between Ukraine and Russia on 16 May in Istanbul, 270 Russian servicemen, as well as 120 civilians, including civilians captured by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kursk region, have been returned from the territory controlled by the Kiev regime.
As result of the exchange, 270 AFU POW and 120 civilians were returned.
At present, all Russian servicemen and civilians are on the territory of the Republic of Belarus, where they are being provided with the necessary psychological and medical assistance.
All released servicemen and civilians will be taken to the Russian Federation for treatment and rehabilitation in medical institutions.
The large-scale exchange initiated by the Russian side is planned to continue in the coming days.
Welcome back home!
On 23 May, in accordance with the agreements reached between Ukraine and Russia on 16 May in Istanbul, 270 Russian servicemen, as well as 120 civilians, including civilians captured by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kursk region, have been returned from the territory controlled by the Kiev regime.
As result of the exchange, 270 AFU POW and 120 civilians were returned.
At present, all Russian servicemen and civilians are on the territory of the Republic of Belarus, where they are being provided with the necessary psychological and medical assistance.
All released servicemen and civilians will be taken to the Russian Federation for treatment and rehabilitation in medical institutions.
The large-scale exchange initiated by the Russian side is planned to continue in the coming days.
Welcome back home!
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🏃♀️ On May 24, for the first time Bangalore hosted the International Half Marathon "One Run" held simultaneously in 25 countries and dozens of Russian cities.
3️⃣ About 2 thousand athlets took part in the race, which included three distances — 1, 5 and 10 kilometers.
In India, the competition was organized with the support of the Russian team "Hero League" and the Indian company "NEB Sports".
☝🏻 The goal of the run is to promote sports, strengthen friendly relations and cultural exchange between countries.
#Sports
#OneRun
In India, the competition was organized with the support of the Russian team "Hero League" and the Indian company "NEB Sports".
☝🏻 The goal of the run is to promote sports, strengthen friendly relations and cultural exchange between countries.
#Sports
#OneRun
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🇷🇺🇮🇳On May 22, Russian Consul General in Kolkata Mr. Maxim Kozlov participated as the Honorary Guest and delivered an address in Bengali at the solemn event dedicated to the 164th birth anniversary of poet Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore.
🎙The program was organized by Rabindra Bharati Society and held at the ancestral home of the Tagore family in Jorasanko, North Kolkata, which also hosts the famous museum as well as Rabindra Bharati University campus.
🎙The program was organized by Rabindra Bharati Society and held at the ancestral home of the Tagore family in Jorasanko, North Kolkata, which also hosts the famous museum as well as Rabindra Bharati University campus.
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#Announcement
🎙 On May 27, Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova will hold a briefing in Makhachkala (Republic of Dagestan) on current foreign policy issues:
🕤 9.30 am MSK
🕢 7.30 am GMT
🕢 8.30 am CEST
🕝 2.30 pm CST (Beijing)
For accreditation inquiries, please contact the MFA Press Centre. Accredited journalists will receive details on the technical aspects of submitting questions.
The Russia's Foreign Ministry’s Spokeswoman will answer media questions received by the call centre.
🎙 On May 27, Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova will hold a briefing in Makhachkala (Republic of Dagestan) on current foreign policy issues:
🕤 9.30 am MSK
🕢 7.30 am GMT
🕢 8.30 am CEST
🕝 2.30 pm CST (Beijing)
For accreditation inquiries, please contact the MFA Press Centre. Accredited journalists will receive details on the technical aspects of submitting questions.
The Russia's Foreign Ministry’s Spokeswoman will answer media questions received by the call centre.
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🚀 В Русском доме в Нью-Дели состоится Международная конференция в онлайн-формате, посвященная «Афанасьевским чтениям».
🌐 Тема конференции — «Переводы «Хождения за три моря» Афанасия Никитина» — откроет широкую дискуссию о значении этого уникального памятника русской литературы, его интерпретациях и переводах на другие языки.
📅 Дата и время: 27 мая 2025 г., в 13:00.
➡️ Ссылка на подключение: https://meet.google.com/rhv-mqxa-btb
💎 Не упустите возможность стать частью важного события!
#Русскийдом #культура #Индия
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🚀 The Russian House in New Delhi will host an International Conference in an online format dedicated to the Afanasy Readings.
🌐 The conference theme is “Translations of Afanasy Nikitin’s Journey Beyond Three Seas” — it will open a broad discussion about the significance of this unique monument of Russian literature, its interpretations and translations into other languages.
📅 Date and time: May 27, 2025, at 1:00 p.m.
➡️ Link to join: https://meet.google.com/rhv-mqxa-btb
💎 Don’t miss the opportunity to become part of an important event!
#RussianHouse #culture #India
🌐 Тема конференции — «Переводы «Хождения за три моря» Афанасия Никитина» — откроет широкую дискуссию о значении этого уникального памятника русской литературы, его интерпретациях и переводах на другие языки.
📅 Дата и время: 27 мая 2025 г., в 13:00.
➡️ Ссылка на подключение: https://meet.google.com/rhv-mqxa-btb
💎 Не упустите возможность стать частью важного события!
#Русскийдом #культура #Индия
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🚀 The Russian House in New Delhi will host an International Conference in an online format dedicated to the Afanasy Readings.
🌐 The conference theme is “Translations of Afanasy Nikitin’s Journey Beyond Three Seas” — it will open a broad discussion about the significance of this unique monument of Russian literature, its interpretations and translations into other languages.
📅 Date and time: May 27, 2025, at 1:00 p.m.
➡️ Link to join: https://meet.google.com/rhv-mqxa-btb
💎 Don’t miss the opportunity to become part of an important event!
#RussianHouse #culture #India
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🔴 #LIVE: Briefing by Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on topical foreign policy issues.
🔴 Russia’s MFA website
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📄 Russia's Foreign Ministry's report on the "Situation in several European countries with the desecration and destruction of monuments dedicated to those who fought against Nazism during World War II"
Full text of the report
Since the end of the World War II, approximately 4'000 monuments to Soviet soldiers have been erected in Europe. A total of more than one million Red Army soldiers are buried in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. In general, the peoples of the USSR and Europe paid a much higher price for the Victory over Nazism, measured in tens of millions of lives.
The Soviet army liberated Bulgaria, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria (the eastern part of the country and Vienna), Romania, Yugoslavia and a number of other European countries from Nazism.
The majority of Soviet monuments were erected specifically in these countries. There are also monuments to the Soviet soldier in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Finland, and France.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, many memorials ended up on the territory of states bordering Russia that emerged from the former Soviet republics. In several of these countries, the chosen course toward reviving Nazism and rewriting history has had a serious impact on the memorial legacy of the Great Patriotic War.
❌ Decommunization, the destruction of monuments to our common history and culture, the desecration of the graves of fallen Soviet soldiers, neo-Nazi torch marches, the glorification of Nazis and their collaborators, the physical elimination of ideological opponents — many of these practices, and often all of them at once, have become commonplace in Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, as well as in Poland, the Czech Republic and a number of other European countries.
These very countries are the focus of this report. Under the guise of "decommunization" laws and by dismantling monuments to Soviet soldiers, the governments of these countries are attempting to "reinforce an anti-Russian front".
At the same time, monuments to Nazi criminals are being erected, their protection is being enshrined in law, and rare acts of activists opposing Nazi memorials are harshly prosecuted. The key objective of such steps is the complete erasure of historical memory.
This report has been prepared as part of the Russia's Foreign Ministry's efforts to draw attention to the manifestations of various forms of Nazi glorification, neo-Nazism, racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia, and related intolerance in foreign countries.
The report focuses on the actions of certain countries, primarily the Baltic states, Poland, and Ukraine, which, using Russia’s special military operation aimed at denazification and demilitarization of Ukraine, as well as the protection of the peaceful population of Donbass, as a pretext, have sharply escalated a long-standing practice of destroying Soviet, Russian, and often their own memorial heritage on their territories.
👉 Detailed account of the unlawful actions by authorities of Ukraine, the Baltic states, Bulgaria, Moldova, Poland, Finland, Germany, and the Czech Republic, targeting Russian and Soviet monuments.
Full text of the report
Since the end of the World War II, approximately 4'000 monuments to Soviet soldiers have been erected in Europe. A total of more than one million Red Army soldiers are buried in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. In general, the peoples of the USSR and Europe paid a much higher price for the Victory over Nazism, measured in tens of millions of lives.
The Soviet army liberated Bulgaria, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria (the eastern part of the country and Vienna), Romania, Yugoslavia and a number of other European countries from Nazism.
The majority of Soviet monuments were erected specifically in these countries. There are also monuments to the Soviet soldier in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Finland, and France.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, many memorials ended up on the territory of states bordering Russia that emerged from the former Soviet republics. In several of these countries, the chosen course toward reviving Nazism and rewriting history has had a serious impact on the memorial legacy of the Great Patriotic War.
❌ Decommunization, the destruction of monuments to our common history and culture, the desecration of the graves of fallen Soviet soldiers, neo-Nazi torch marches, the glorification of Nazis and their collaborators, the physical elimination of ideological opponents — many of these practices, and often all of them at once, have become commonplace in Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, as well as in Poland, the Czech Republic and a number of other European countries.
These very countries are the focus of this report. Under the guise of "decommunization" laws and by dismantling monuments to Soviet soldiers, the governments of these countries are attempting to "reinforce an anti-Russian front".
At the same time, monuments to Nazi criminals are being erected, their protection is being enshrined in law, and rare acts of activists opposing Nazi memorials are harshly prosecuted. The key objective of such steps is the complete erasure of historical memory.
This report has been prepared as part of the Russia's Foreign Ministry's efforts to draw attention to the manifestations of various forms of Nazi glorification, neo-Nazism, racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia, and related intolerance in foreign countries.
The report focuses on the actions of certain countries, primarily the Baltic states, Poland, and Ukraine, which, using Russia’s special military operation aimed at denazification and demilitarization of Ukraine, as well as the protection of the peaceful population of Donbass, as a pretext, have sharply escalated a long-standing practice of destroying Soviet, Russian, and often their own memorial heritage on their territories.
👉 Detailed account of the unlawful actions by authorities of Ukraine, the Baltic states, Bulgaria, Moldova, Poland, Finland, Germany, and the Czech Republic, targeting Russian and Soviet monuments.
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🔴 #LIVE: Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's remarks at 13th International Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues
🔴 Russia's MFA website
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2024 in the EAEU saw the launch of a pilot project on the use of electronic international consignment notes e-CMR for international road freight transport. On May 12, the EAEU held the first meeting of the working group on implementation of the project. The countries of the Union are expected to significantly reduce costs for transport and logistics, customs and control and supervisory procedures.
#EAEU
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