Kazakhstan’s Bold Campaign Turns Young Rebels Into Future Soldiers
Kazakhstan's Karaganda Region has launched a patriotic campaign, 'Birttutas El – Birttutas Zher', aiming to inspire young thugs to fulfill their military duty. The campaign, launched by the Kazakh Defense Ministry, includes meetings, exhibitions, and concerts to promote military-patriotic education.
The outreach team from the Defense Ministry visited schools in Karaganda, educating students about military news and its benefits. They also met with young conscripts, wishing them resilience and success in their upcoming service.
A notable event in the campaign was the recognition of Viktor Sheludyakov, a 100-year-old war veteran. He was honored for his wartime heroism and his role in fostering patriotism among youth. The campaign also featured a traveling exhibition and a festive concert, prepared by staff from the Military History Museum, artists, and musicians.
The 'Birttutas El – Birttutas Zher' campaign is a significant initiative by the Kazakh Defense Ministry to boost patriotic spirit and encourage young people to serve their military. Through school visits, meetings, exhibitions, and concerts, the campaign aims to instill a sense of pride and duty among the youth of Karaganda.
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