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💬 On June 24, in New Delhi the “Observer Research Foundation” think tank hosted a round table on the Ukrainian crisis with the participation of Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry Rodion Miroshnik.

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🥇 On June 24, 1945 — 79 years ago — Moscow’s Red Square hosted the first Victory Parade to mark the victory over Nazi Germany and the triumph of the entire Soviet nation.

The official ceremony involved combined regiments from all fronts, the Navy, military academies and schools, as well as units of the Moscow Garrison.

🕙 The parade began at 10 am sharp and lasted for over two hours. Marshal of the Soviet Union Konstantin Rokossovsky commanded the parade, with Deputy Supreme Commander in Chief – Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov taking the parade.

In all, 12 combined regiments were deployed ahead of this history-making event. Each regiment consisted of over 1'000 most distinguished service personnel, including Heroes of the Soviet Union and holders of the Order of Glory.

🇷🇺 Parade columns consisted of nearly 40'000 service personnel, including infantry, cavalry, artillery, armour and mechanised units. They were deployed in the same order as fronts on the map of the Soviet Union.

As the Kremlin Chimes started ringing, Marshal Georgy Zhukov exited the Spasskaya Tower Gate, riding a white horse. Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky sitting on a black horse approached him and reported that everything was ready for the parade.

At the same time, a brass band comprising 1'400 musicians deployed in the square’s central section and performed the patriotic song Glory to You, My Russia by Mikhail Glinka. The marshals inspected the troops and greeted the participants. After that, Marshal Zhukov mounted the rostrum of the Lenin Mausoleum and delivered an official speech.

On June 24, 1945, about 40'000 service personnel marched through Red Square, and about 1'850 pieces of military equipment rolled past. At the end of the parade, 200 banners of defeated German forces were thrown to the ground in front of the Lenin Mausoleum.

The parade ended at noon to the sounds of a march played by a combined brass band of the Moscow Garrison. In all, the parade involved 24 marshals, 249 generals, 2'536 other officers, as well as 31'116 sergeants and soldiers.

🏅 At the end of Victory celebrations, a banner depicting the Order of Victory appeared in the sky.

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❗️ Foreign Ministry statement on the terrorist attack at Sevastopol

On June 23, the Kiev regime, with support from the US and its satellites, committed yet another heinous terrorist crime against civilians in Russia by firing missiles at Sevastopol. For their terrorist attack, they specially chose a day – Holy Trinity Sunday – one of the most important holidays celebrated by the Russian Orthodox Church.

◼️ Four people were killed, including a two-year-old boy, who was playing on the municipal beach, and a nine-year-old girl. 151 people applied for medical assistance; 82 – 55 adults and 27 children – were hospitalised, many of them in a grave condition. All patients are receiving skilled medical aid.

According to the Defence Ministry of Russia, the attackers used US ATACMS operational missiles with cluster warheads for greater kill ability. All flight data was entered by US military crews based on US reconnaissance satellite inputs. A Global Hawk US reconnaissance drone was on duty off Crimea.

The Investigative Committee of Russia has promptly started an investigation into this crime. All those implicated in this and other terrorist attacks in the territory of the Russian Federation will incur inevitable punishment.

There is no doubt that the United States is involved in this ominous crime. <...> A response to this crime will inevitably follow.

☝️ The Western capitals continue to criminally hush up the Zelensky regime’s barbarous actions. There are no denouncements from international organisations either. The Russian Federation is again urging them to give a proper assessment to yet another outrage perpetrated by the Kiev regime and the West.

Russia expresses its sincere gratitude for the condolences conveyed by officials from friendly states and by members of the European and US public. The words of commiseration continue to come in.

🕯 We commiserate with Sevastopol, where a day of mourning has been announced today. We express condolences to the families and friends of the victims and wish an early recovery to the wounded.

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🇮🇳 Indian journalist about visiting the Victory Museum in Moscow:

“I think to understand people or their culture, it is very important to delve deeply into history… And today I saw a side of Russia that I did not know about. And I learned about the contribution that ordinary people made to the Victory,” commented Janvi Sonaya.

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🇮🇳 Иностранная журналистка из Индии о посещении Музея Победы:

«Я думаю, чтобы понять людей или их культуру, очень важно глубоко погрузиться в историю… И сегодня я увидела ту сторону России, о которой не знала. И узнала о том, какой вклад в Победу внесли простые люди», — прокомментировала Джанви Сонайя.

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📆 On October 22-30, 2024, the Gostiny Dvor Exhibition Centre in Moscow will host the Abilympics Professional Skills Championship for People with Disabilities.

📌 The Abilympics movement has been developing in Russia since 2014 with the aim to promote sociocultural inclusion in the society, expand a list of new professions for people with disabilities, ensure high professional guidance and motivation to obtain vocational education for disabled persons, as well as assist in their employment.

🔺 This year, within the framework of the Championship the International Open Competitions in 12 contest categories will be held among which are hand knitting, pottery, vocal art, cooking, industrial robotics, photography and many others.

👥 The upcoming Championship provides for an extensive programme, consisting of business, cultural, career guidance, sports and exhibition events for its participants, conferences and round table discussions.

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🇷🇺 🇮🇳 On June 24, in Tehran, on the sidelines of the 19th Asia Cooperation Dialogue Ministerial Meeting, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko had a meeting with Dammu Ravi, Secretary (ER), Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

💬 The parties exchanged views on topical issues of the Russian-Indian cooperation, including in the economic and transport spheres. Particular attention was paid to the interaction within BRICS and the SCO.

🤝 They reaffirmed the commitment to further intensify bilateral political dialogue.

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❗️Special edition of “International Affairs” magazine devoted to Russia’s BRICS Chairship has been issued. It includes:

🔹 address to the readers by Russian MFA Sergey Lavrov;

🔹 an interview with Sergey Ryabkov, Deputy MFA of Russia, Russia’s Sherpa in BRICS;

🔹 an article by Gleb Nikitin, Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region;

🔹 articles by deputy ministers and heads of relevant departments of the Russian Line Agencies, representatives of academic, civil society and business circles;

🔹 priorities and initiatives on a wide range of issues of BRICS Strategic Partnership, and much more.

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💬 On June 24, at the Russian House in New Delhi, as part of his visit to India, Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry Rodion Miroshnik delivered a lecture on the crimes of the Kiev regime, during which the main myths promoted by the Ukrainian and Western politicians and media were debunked.

🎥 At the event, a screening of the documentary film “Maidan: Road to War” created by the TV channel “RT Doc” was organized. It tells about the events that took place in Kiev in the late 2013, as well as their consequences, which led to the outbreak of hostilities in Donbass and clashes in Mariupol and Odessa.

🎞 Visitors also had an opportunity to get acquainted with a photo exhibition “The Harsh Truth about the Crimes of the Kiev Regime”.

💬 Rodion Miroshnik’s lecture ended with a lively discussion with the guests of the evening, in particular, representatives of Indian journalistic, public and political circles, who visited the territories of the Lugansk and Donetsk People’s Republics in person.

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7️⃣9️⃣ years ago, on June 26, 1945, The United Nations Charter was signed, which became the main result of the San Francisco Conference.
 
This fundamental document was signed by 50 participating countries, including the USSR as well as its constituent entities: the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. On behalf of the USSR, the UN Charter was signed by Andrey Gromyko.

The establishing of the UN – a universal international organization, the main goals of which are defined as the maintenance and strengthening of peace and security – was a natural consequence of the Second World War, an expression of the desire of the world community to resolve conflicts without global military action.

📃 The UN Charter is a fundamental international document mandating the main principles and norms of states’ international behaviour and regulating relations between states as well as the activities of UN agencies and organisations within its system.
 
🇺🇳 Today, the UN comprises 1️⃣9️⃣3️⃣ Member States, with its activities embracing every sphere of the planet’s international, political, economic, social, cultural, and humanitarian life through its specialised agencies, committees and sub-committees.
 
🇷🇺 Russia invariably remains committed to multilateralism and the UN’s coordinating role in world affairs, and is actively involved in the effort to reform and adapt the UN to new international realities.

🎙 From Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's remarks during the UN Security Council open debate on "Effective Multilateralism through the Protection of the Principles of the UN Charter" (New York, April 24, 2023):

💬 It is our shared responsibility to preserve the UN as the enduring model of multilateralism and coordination of world politics. The key to success is working together, refusing to claim exclusivity and - I repeat once again - respecting the sovereign equality of states. This is what we all signed up to when we ratified the UN Charter.

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💬 On June 26, a series of briefings was held in Mumbai with the participation of the Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry on the crimes committed by the Kiev regime H.E. Mr. Rodion Miroshnik.

📢 The first event was held at the Russian Center of Science and Culture (RCSC) in Mumbai. About 70 people took part in the briefing, including Consuls Generals and diplomats of friendly countries, journalists, representatives of public organizations, as well as teachers and students of leading universities in Maharashtra. H.E. Mr. Miroshnik covered the events in Donbass in detail, arousing the active interest of the audience and many questions.

🎥 During the event, a photo exhibition was opened showing the consequences of the Kiev regime's actions against civilians. The RT documentary "Maidan: Turning to War" was also shown, describing the events of 2014 in Ukraine.

💬 The second briefing by the Russian Ambassador-at-Large was organized in the World Trade Center Mumbai. The event was also a success and attracted the close attention of the business community, the media and the public – about 100 people attended the briefing. H.E. Mr. Miroshnik shared with the participants information about the causes of the Ukrainian conflict and the real state of affairs in the region. The Ambassador also stated his readiness to organize a visit to Mumbai by business delegations from new regions of Russia, to do everything possible to strengthen trade, economic and investment ties between Donbass and Novorossiya with India.

🇷🇺 The visit of H.E. Mr. Miroshnik to Mumbai was organized with the support of the Consulate General and the RCSC, and is part of efforts to inform the international community about the real situation in Ukraine.

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