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Ambassador Andrei #Kelin and Defence & Military Attaché Maxim Elovik laid wreaths to the Memorial to Soviet soldiers who gave their lives liberating Europe and in recognition of brave people of besieged Leningrad, to commemorate the brake of the siege which happened #OTD in 1943.
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🚀12 April marks the International Day of Human Space Flight - the annual celebration commemorating the first human space flight by Yuri #Gagarin, which took place #OTD in 1961.

During his 1961 trip to the UK at the invitation of the Foundry Workers' Union in Manchester, Yuri Gagarin met Her Majesty The Queen and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan.

A number of places commemorating the heroic deed of Yuri Gagarin are scattered across the UK, which include: his statue at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, a memorable plaque at Manchester Airport, Gagarin’s bronze bust at the Science Museum in London. Several streets around the UK also bare his name.

The first British astronaut Helen Sharman, who was also the first woman to visit the «Mir» space station in May 1991, once said: «Wherever we go in space, and whatever we do there, we stand on the shoulders of Yuri Gagarin».
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🗓 #OTD in 1943, the Red Army liberated the capital of Soviet Ukraine, Kiev, from the Nazi invaders.

🕯 The city had been occupied by the enemy for 778 days. The invaders, particularly the SS units and Ukrainian nationalists showed no mercy to civilians, murdering women and children, as well as Jews, gypsies, communists and Soviet POWs. Ukrainian Polizei, mostly from the western occupied regions of Soviet Ukraine, together with the German executioners took part in the heinous crimes at Babi Yar. Ukrainian collaborators also participated in punitive actions in Byelorussia, including the burning of the village of Khatyn.

🎖 During heavy battles for Kiev, the Soviet officers and soldiers, fighting for the liberation of their Motherland, showed courage and heroism en masse. 65 Red Army units were awarded the honorary designation ‘Kiev.’ More than 17'500 servicemen were decorated with orders and medals, with 2'438 receiving the title of Hero of the Soviet Union for crossing the Dnieper and liberating Kiev.

The Red Army forces under the command of Nikolai Vatutin successfully carried out the Kiev Offensive in just 10 days.

It was a major milestone, one that the entire Soviet nation celebrated. The Nazis were well on the way to their defeat and demise.

In 1965, Kiev was awarded the honorary title of Hero City.

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