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π #OTD, on January 3, 1906, Alexei Stakhanov, the legendary Soviet miner, was born in the Oryol Province.
His name was known to every citizen of the USSR.
π On the night of August 31, 1935, Alexei Stakhanov set his record by producing 102 tons of coal within a six-hour shift, which was fourteen times his daily quota. A few days later, the newspaper Pravda hailed this feat as a world record.
ποΈThe Soviet government made Alexei Stakhanov a national hero and a symbol of socialist effort and awarded him two Orders of Lenin. His fame spread beyond the borders of the USSR: he appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1935 and in 1945 inspired George Orwell's character Boxer the horse in Animal Farm.
In 1930s, the Stakhanovite movement spread nationwide and increased the productivity of Soviet industry. Various innovative methods have been introduced into the workflow, making it more efficient.
In 1936, Alexei Stakhanov's record was broken when 640 tons of coal were produced per shift.
#OutstandingRussians
His name was known to every citizen of the USSR.
π On the night of August 31, 1935, Alexei Stakhanov set his record by producing 102 tons of coal within a six-hour shift, which was fourteen times his daily quota. A few days later, the newspaper Pravda hailed this feat as a world record.
ποΈThe Soviet government made Alexei Stakhanov a national hero and a symbol of socialist effort and awarded him two Orders of Lenin. His fame spread beyond the borders of the USSR: he appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1935 and in 1945 inspired George Orwell's character Boxer the horse in Animal Farm.
In 1930s, the Stakhanovite movement spread nationwide and increased the productivity of Soviet industry. Various innovative methods have been introduced into the workflow, making it more efficient.
In 1936, Alexei Stakhanov's record was broken when 640 tons of coal were produced per shift.
#OutstandingRussians
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β‘οΈ Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation regarding the armed aggression by the United States against Venezuela
This morning, the US committed an act of armed aggression against Venezuela. This development gives rise to deep concern and warrants condemnation.
The pretexts used to justify these actions are untenable. Ideologized animosity has prevailed over pragmatic engagement, as well as over any readiness to build relations based on trust and predictability.
In the current situation, it is essential above all to prevent further escalation and to focus on finding a solution through dialogue. We proceed from the understanding that all parties that may have grievances against one another must seek solutions through dialogue-based mechanisms. We stand ready to support such efforts.
Latin America must remain a zone of peace, as it proclaimed itself in 2014. Venezuela must be guaranteed the right to determine its own destiny, free from any destructive β let alone military β external interference.
We reaffirm our solidarity with the Venezuelan people and our support for the course pursued by its Bolivarian leadership, aimed at safeguarding the countryβs national interests and sovereignty.
We support the statements by the Venezuelan authorities and by the leaders of Latin American countries calling for the urgent convening of a meeting of the UN Security Council.
Russia's Embassy in Caracas is operating as normal, taking into account the situation on the ground, and maintains constant contact with the Venezuelan authorities as well as with Russian nationals present in Venezuela.
At present, there is no information indicating that any citizens of the Russian Federation have been injured.
This morning, the US committed an act of armed aggression against Venezuela. This development gives rise to deep concern and warrants condemnation.
The pretexts used to justify these actions are untenable. Ideologized animosity has prevailed over pragmatic engagement, as well as over any readiness to build relations based on trust and predictability.
In the current situation, it is essential above all to prevent further escalation and to focus on finding a solution through dialogue. We proceed from the understanding that all parties that may have grievances against one another must seek solutions through dialogue-based mechanisms. We stand ready to support such efforts.
Latin America must remain a zone of peace, as it proclaimed itself in 2014. Venezuela must be guaranteed the right to determine its own destiny, free from any destructive β let alone military β external interference.
We reaffirm our solidarity with the Venezuelan people and our support for the course pursued by its Bolivarian leadership, aimed at safeguarding the countryβs national interests and sovereignty.
We support the statements by the Venezuelan authorities and by the leaders of Latin American countries calling for the urgent convening of a meeting of the UN Security Council.
Russia's Embassy in Caracas is operating as normal, taking into account the situation on the ground, and maintains constant contact with the Venezuelan authorities as well as with Russian nationals present in Venezuela.
At present, there is no information indicating that any citizens of the Russian Federation have been injured.
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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 enemyβs 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 -20Β°C 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.
π The success of the Koktebel landing turned the tide in the Battle of Sevastopol β 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 β 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 β 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 β 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.
π― 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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Today Marks 70 Years of the Russian Antarctic Expedition π
π On Jan 5, 1956, the diesel-electric ship Ob carrying a team of Soviet scientists and polar explorers reached the Antarctic continent. From that day onward, large-scale national research in Antarctica began and continues to this day.
The first Antarctic expedition was led by Mikhail Somov β Hero of the Soviet Union and an outstanding polar researcher.
π As early as Feb 13, the first Soviet Antarctic station, Mirny, was established, marking the beginning of continuous scientific observations in Antarctica.
π During the first expedition, the worldβs first inland continental station, Pionerskaya, was also founded, and unique data were obtained in geography, geophysics, geology, and biology of the sixth continent.
Today, this work is carried on by the Russian Antarctic Expedition of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (AARI)
#RussiaInAntarctics
π· Photo: @AARI_official
π On Jan 5, 1956, the diesel-electric ship Ob carrying a team of Soviet scientists and polar explorers reached the Antarctic continent. From that day onward, large-scale national research in Antarctica began and continues to this day.
The first Antarctic expedition was led by Mikhail Somov β Hero of the Soviet Union and an outstanding polar researcher.
π As early as Feb 13, the first Soviet Antarctic station, Mirny, was established, marking the beginning of continuous scientific observations in Antarctica.
π During the first expedition, the worldβs first inland continental station, Pionerskaya, was also founded, and unique data were obtained in geography, geophysics, geology, and biology of the sixth continent.
Today, this work is carried on by the Russian Antarctic Expedition of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (AARI)
#RussiaInAntarctics
π· Photo: @AARI_official
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β 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)
βοΈ 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.
βοΈ 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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β¨ Interesting facts about Orthodox Christmas Eve, known as Sochelnik/Holy Supper, celebrated on January 6th:
β’ Orthodox Christmas Eve falls on January 6th, as Russian Orthodox Churches use the older Julian Calendar.
β’ Sochelnik/Holy Supper is the traditional, festive, meatless Christmas Eve dinner for Orthodox Christians, eaten on January 6th after the first star appears, featuring 12- course meal β one course for each apostle.
β’ Initially, Russian orthodox Christians did not sleep on Christmas Eve, but celebrated Kolyada. This is a rich Slavic tradition that combines ancient pagan rituals in honour of the winter sun (Solntzevorot) with Christian Christmas, including house-to-house caroling (kolyadki) with costumes and songs for good fortune, celebrated around Orthodox Christmas, symbolizing rebirth and new light.
#OrthodoxChristmasEve
β’ Orthodox Christmas Eve falls on January 6th, as Russian Orthodox Churches use the older Julian Calendar.
β’ Sochelnik/Holy Supper is the traditional, festive, meatless Christmas Eve dinner for Orthodox Christians, eaten on January 6th after the first star appears, featuring 12- course meal β one course for each apostle.
β’ Initially, Russian orthodox Christians did not sleep on Christmas Eve, but celebrated Kolyada. This is a rich Slavic tradition that combines ancient pagan rituals in honour of the winter sun (Solntzevorot) with Christian Christmas, including house-to-house caroling (kolyadki) with costumes and songs for good fortune, celebrated around Orthodox Christmas, symbolizing rebirth and new light.
#OrthodoxChristmasEve
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#KievRegimeCrimes
β‘οΈ 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 β January 4:
βͺοΈDecember 30 β a kamikaze drone attacked a civilian passenger car in Novaya Kakhovka, Kherson Region.
βͺοΈDecember 31 β a fixed-wing UAV Chaklun-V struck a privately owned residential house in Donetsk, DPR.
βͺοΈDecember 31 β shelling of a residential area in Maslova Pristan, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured, 23 private homes were damaged.
βͺοΈJanuary 1, at midnight β three Ukrainian UAVs attacked a cafΓ© and a hotel complex in Khorly, Kherson Region. 29 people were killed, at least 31 were injured.
βͺοΈJanuary 1 β a kamikaze drone strike on a grocery store in Razumnoye, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured.
βͺοΈNight of January 2 β UAVs attacked a power substation in Rubezhnoye, LPR. More than 85,000 household consumers in eight localities were left without electricity.
βͺοΈ January 2 β a missile strike hit a commercial facility in central Belgorod. Two women were injured.
βͺοΈ January 2 β an FPV-drone strike on a civilian passenger car in Belyanka village, Belgorod Region. Two civilians were injured.
βͺοΈNight of January 4 β UAVs attacked Gubkin, Belgorod Region. A civilian woman was injured, several commercial facilities were damaged.
βͺοΈ January 4 β a kamikaze drone struck civilian passenger cars in a car park in Razumnoye, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured.
β‘οΈ 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 β January 4:
βͺοΈDecember 30 β a kamikaze drone attacked a civilian passenger car in Novaya Kakhovka, Kherson Region.
βͺοΈDecember 31 β a fixed-wing UAV Chaklun-V struck a privately owned residential house in Donetsk, DPR.
βͺοΈDecember 31 β shelling of a residential area in Maslova Pristan, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured, 23 private homes were damaged.
βͺοΈJanuary 1, at midnight β three Ukrainian UAVs attacked a cafΓ© and a hotel complex in Khorly, Kherson Region. 29 people were killed, at least 31 were injured.
βͺοΈJanuary 1 β a kamikaze drone strike on a grocery store in Razumnoye, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured.
βͺοΈNight of January 2 β UAVs attacked a power substation in Rubezhnoye, LPR. More than 85,000 household consumers in eight localities were left without electricity.
βͺοΈ January 2 β a missile strike hit a commercial facility in central Belgorod. Two women were injured.
βͺοΈ January 2 β an FPV-drone strike on a civilian passenger car in Belyanka village, Belgorod Region. Two civilians were injured.
βͺοΈNight of January 4 β UAVs attacked Gubkin, Belgorod Region. A civilian woman was injured, several commercial facilities were damaged.
βͺοΈ January 4 β a kamikaze drone struck civilian passenger cars in a car park in Razumnoye, Belgorod Region. Three civilians were injured.
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