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Winter in Soviet Moscow โ๏ธ โ
The city covered with snow and falling snowflakes... In his images, the capital appears very different: sometimes austere and frosty, sometimes sunny and soft.
๐ธ Boris Kosarev/Maria Kosareva family archive
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The city covered with snow and falling snowflakes... In his images, the capital appears very different: sometimes austere and frosty, sometimes sunny and soft.
๐ธ Boris Kosarev/Maria Kosareva family archive
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Fearless seamen, who were tasked with an important strategic mission, which consisted of engaging the German garrison in combat to distract it from Feodosia, performed deceptive tactical manoeuvre hampering a huge number of the German troops along the Koktebel shore at the time when the main Red Army forces attacked on the Kerch peninsula.
Despite the enemyโs superiority in manpower and equipment, the Koktebel landing was carried out successfully, with the main mission being completed.
Soviet Red Nave seamen showed unparalleled courage and heroism: under harsh and fierce weather conditions (a five-category storm and a -20ยฐC frost), engaging combat being waist-deep in the icy water, the seamen were fighting to death, selflessly assisting their comrades to defend Crimea against the Nazi invaders.
Thanks to the heroic feat of Soviet seamen in Koktebel, the Red Army was given the opportunity to reach Feodosia on land and firmly entrench on the Kerch bridgehead. On January 5, a group of Red Army soldiers landed in Yevpatoria, having driven the Romanian invaders out of the city.
๐ The success of the Koktebel landing turned the tide in the Battle of Sevastopol โ the Nazis hastened to redeploy some of their divisions to Kerch so as to deter the Red Army attacking. Thus, the defenders of Sevastopol gained the necessary time: the city garrison could regroup the forces and throw all their strength to fend off the enemy.
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The Koktebel landing
December 1941
On the night of December 28-29, 1941, during the Kerch offensive, a reconnaissance unit of 29 volunteering Red Navy seamen reached the Koktebel Bay on board of the D-5 'Spartakovets' submarine. Once arrived at the destination of the mission, the unit received an order โ to land ashore and launch an assault on the Nazi-occupied Koktebel village, while the main Red Army ground forces were reaching Feodosia.
In the early morning of December 29, at 3:30 a.m., the Soviet seamen launched the attack. Despite dense machinegun fire and enemy mines, the unit broke through the sheer hell โ the seamen reached the shore and engaged in combat with the German and Romanian troops. Our seamen's surprise attack tied down the enemy garrison in Koktebel for several days until the main Red Army forces approached.
By January 1, the Red Army assault group, which successfully landed in Feodosia, finally reached Koktebel and joined their comrades โ the heroic seamen who were selflessly fighting till the end. Together they crushed the enemy and further continued liberation of Crimea.
The heroic Victory in Koktebel was achieved at a high cost: according to various estimates, only 10 out of the 29 seamen survived.
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In 1975, marking the 35th Anniversary of the Great Victory, in Koktebel (Republic of Crimea) a monument to the Heroic 29 Red Navy seamen was unveiled. The memorial stone bears the inscription:
To the soldiers who participated in the landing and died for the Crimean land during the Great Patriotic War.
๐ฏ The monument is located beside the mass grave where the seamen, who perished in the Koktebel operation, found their eternal rest.
#Victory80 #WeAreProud #WeRemember
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๐ #OTD on January 5, 295 years ago, the first streetlights appeared in Moscow.
In 1730, the Senate of the Russian Empire issued a decree on the manufacture of glass lanterns for lighting Moscow in winter.
๐ฎ The money for the installation of the first 520 oil lamps was allocated by the treasury, but the residents themselves had to turn them on and keep in good order. They functioned from September 1 to May 1, 18 times a month, when the moon did not emerge in the night sky.
By the end of the 18th century, street lighting had improved, and the number of lighting poles had increased to 6,500. And in 1880, the first electric lanterns appeared in Moscow.
๐ก Muscovites were able to fully illuminate their homes only 30 years later, when the first central power plant was opened on the Raushskaya embankment.
#History
#Russia
In 1730, the Senate of the Russian Empire issued a decree on the manufacture of glass lanterns for lighting Moscow in winter.
๐ฎ The money for the installation of the first 520 oil lamps was allocated by the treasury, but the residents themselves had to turn them on and keep in good order. They functioned from September 1 to May 1, 18 times a month, when the moon did not emerge in the night sky.
By the end of the 18th century, street lighting had improved, and the number of lighting poles had increased to 6,500. And in 1880, the first electric lanterns appeared in Moscow.
๐ก Muscovites were able to fully illuminate their homes only 30 years later, when the first central power plant was opened on the Raushskaya embankment.
#History
#Russia
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โ Russia's President Vladimir Putin sent greetings to athletes, coaches, the staff, and veteran members of the Russian Paralympic Committee on its 30th anniversary (January 5, 2026)
โ๏ธ Over all these years, the Russian Paralympic Committee has been pursuing an important and socially-oriented mission; its noble goals unite thousands of people with disabilities, involve them in adaptive physical fitness programmes and help them to completely unlock their talents, display a strong character and indomitable spirit.
Largely owing to this skilful and consistent work, Russian athletes score outstanding achievements at world and European championships and Summer and Winter Paralympic Games.
And, of course, it is gratifying to know that our Paralympic athletes now once again compete at major international competitions with their national symbols, flag and anthem.
I consider this to be our major common victory.
โ๏ธ Over all these years, the Russian Paralympic Committee has been pursuing an important and socially-oriented mission; its noble goals unite thousands of people with disabilities, involve them in adaptive physical fitness programmes and help them to completely unlock their talents, display a strong character and indomitable spirit.
Largely owing to this skilful and consistent work, Russian athletes score outstanding achievements at world and European championships and Summer and Winter Paralympic Games.
And, of course, it is gratifying to know that our Paralympic athletes now once again compete at major international competitions with their national symbols, flag and anthem.
I consider this to be our major common victory.
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#KievRegimeCrimes
โก๏ธ Ambassador at Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry Rodion Miroshnik:
PHOTO EVIDENCE of crimes committed by Ukrainian armed forces over the week of December 29 โ January 4:
โช๏ธDecember 30 โ a kamikaze drone attacked a civilian passenger car in Novaya Kakhovka, Kherson Region.
โช๏ธDecember 31 โ a fixed-wing UAV Chaklun-V struck a privately owned residential house in Donetsk, DPR.
โช๏ธDecember 31 โ shelling of a residential area in Maslova Pristan, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured, 23 private homes were damaged.
โช๏ธJanuary 1, at midnight โ three Ukrainian UAVs attacked a cafรฉ and a hotel complex in Khorly, Kherson Region. 29 people were killed, at least 31 were injured.
โช๏ธJanuary 1 โ a kamikaze drone strike on a grocery store in Razumnoye, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured.
โช๏ธNight of January 2 โ UAVs attacked a power substation in Rubezhnoye, LPR. More than 85,000 household consumers in eight localities were left without electricity.
โช๏ธ January 2 โ a missile strike hit a commercial facility in central Belgorod. Two women were injured.
โช๏ธ January 2 โ an FPV-drone strike on a civilian passenger car in Belyanka village, Belgorod Region. Two civilians were injured.
โช๏ธNight of January 4 โ UAVs attacked Gubkin, Belgorod Region. A civilian woman was injured, several commercial facilities were damaged.
โช๏ธ January 4 โ a kamikaze drone struck civilian passenger cars in a car park in Razumnoye, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured.
โก๏ธ Ambassador at Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry Rodion Miroshnik:
PHOTO EVIDENCE of crimes committed by Ukrainian armed forces over the week of December 29 โ January 4:
โช๏ธDecember 30 โ a kamikaze drone attacked a civilian passenger car in Novaya Kakhovka, Kherson Region.
โช๏ธDecember 31 โ a fixed-wing UAV Chaklun-V struck a privately owned residential house in Donetsk, DPR.
โช๏ธDecember 31 โ shelling of a residential area in Maslova Pristan, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured, 23 private homes were damaged.
โช๏ธJanuary 1, at midnight โ three Ukrainian UAVs attacked a cafรฉ and a hotel complex in Khorly, Kherson Region. 29 people were killed, at least 31 were injured.
โช๏ธJanuary 1 โ a kamikaze drone strike on a grocery store in Razumnoye, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured.
โช๏ธNight of January 2 โ UAVs attacked a power substation in Rubezhnoye, LPR. More than 85,000 household consumers in eight localities were left without electricity.
โช๏ธ January 2 โ a missile strike hit a commercial facility in central Belgorod. Two women were injured.
โช๏ธ January 2 โ an FPV-drone strike on a civilian passenger car in Belyanka village, Belgorod Region. Two civilians were injured.
โช๏ธNight of January 4 โ UAVs attacked Gubkin, Belgorod Region. A civilian woman was injured, several commercial facilities were damaged.
โช๏ธ January 4 โ a kamikaze drone struck civilian passenger cars in a car park in Razumnoye, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured.
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Vladimir Putin extended Christmas greetings to Orthodox Christians and all Russians who observe the holiday
the President's message of greetings reads, in part.
This wonderful holiday illuminates the world with the light of kindness and love, giving millions of people hope and the joy of communion with the spiritual traditions of our forebears, passed down from generation to generation.
I would like to note with deep appreciation the immense and truly unique contribution made by the Russian Orthodox Church and other Christian denominations to strengthening social unity, preserving our rich historical and cultural heritage, and fostering the patriotic and moral upbringing of young people. Religious organisations devote tireless attention to works of mercy and charity, care for those in need, support participants and veterans of the special military operation, and do much to promote harmonious interfaith and interethnic dialogue in our country. This important and much-needed work deserves the most sincere recognition,
the President's message of greetings reads, in part.
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โฆ๏ธ Russia's President Vladimir Putin congratulated Orthodox Christians and all Russians celebrating Christmas (January 7, 2026)
โ๏ธ Vladimir Putin: This wonderful holiday illuminates the world with the light of kindness and love, giving millions of people hope and the joy of communion with the spiritual traditions of our forebears, passed down from generation to generation.
I would like to note with deep appreciation the immense and truly unique contribution made by the Russian Orthodox Church and other Christian denominations to strengthening social unity, preserving our rich historical and cultural heritage, and fostering the patriotic and moral upbringing of young people.
Religious organisations devote tireless attention to works of mercy and charity, care for those in need, support participants and veterans of the special military operation, and do much to promote harmonious interfaith and interethnic dialogue in our country. This important and much-needed work deserves the most sincere recognition.
I wish Orthodox Christians and all those who celebrate Christmas good health, success and all the very best.
โ๏ธ Vladimir Putin: This wonderful holiday illuminates the world with the light of kindness and love, giving millions of people hope and the joy of communion with the spiritual traditions of our forebears, passed down from generation to generation.
I would like to note with deep appreciation the immense and truly unique contribution made by the Russian Orthodox Church and other Christian denominations to strengthening social unity, preserving our rich historical and cultural heritage, and fostering the patriotic and moral upbringing of young people.
Religious organisations devote tireless attention to works of mercy and charity, care for those in need, support participants and veterans of the special military operation, and do much to promote harmonious interfaith and interethnic dialogue in our country. This important and much-needed work deserves the most sincere recognition.
I wish Orthodox Christians and all those who celebrate Christmas good health, success and all the very best.
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On Christmas night, the President attended a service at the Church of the Great Martyr George the Victorious in the Moscow Region
See more on the Kremlinโs official website.
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After the service concluded, Vladimir Putin spoke with people who gathered at the church
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Today, we celebrate the wonderful, bright holiday of Christmas. We often call the Lord our Saviour, for He once came to this Earth to save all people. And our warriors, Russia's warriors accomplish this very mission of protecting the Fatherland and saving it and its people as instructed by the Lord, so to speak.
See more on the Kremlinโs official website.
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