Hero of Special Op Praised for Yakutsk City Hall Internship
The 'Yakutia - Land of Heroes' program, spearheaded by Aisen Nikolaev, aims to cultivate managerial talent for the region. Mikhail Kopyrin, a veteran of the special military operation and participant in the program, has been recognised for his bravery. His internship at Yakutsk's city hall led to collaboration with renowned sculptor Semen Sergeyev, known for his significant contributions to the region's cultural landscape.
Kopyrin's service earned him the Order of Courage, the Medal 'For Bravery' II degree, and the LNR Medal 'For Valor'. He praised Sergeyev's work, describing him as a 'true patriot' dedicated to Yakutsk's prosperity. During his internship, Kopyrin discussed key urban planning projects with Sergeyev, including the Park of Victory, one of the sculptor's main achievements. Kopyrin also showed particular interest in the distribution of land plots for participants in the special military operation and large families.
Sergeyev, a prominent Russian sculptor, is celebrated for his works in Yakutsk and beyond. His creations reflect the region's history and culture. While specific details about the Park of Victory's management are unavailable, local historical or cultural institutions, or online resources, may provide more information about Sergeyev's works.
Kopyrin's recognition and collaboration with Sergeyev highlight the 'Yakutia - Land of Heroes' program's success in nurturing talent and fostering regional development. Sergeyev's artistic legacy continues to enrich Yakutsk's cultural scene, with the Park of Victory standing as a testament to his dedication and skill.
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