Putin honors Urals residents for civic and professional achievements
Russian President Vladimir Putin has recognised several residents of the Urals region for their contributions to society. The honours were announced in a decree signed on May 8. Among the recipients were professionals, mentors, and civic leaders.
Vladimir Gorobets received a presidential commendation for his active civic involvement. His work in public initiatives earned him official recognition from the state.
Larisa Shatunova was also honoured with a presidential commendation. The award acknowledged her long-standing dedication and outstanding professional achievements. Andrei Malinin was presented with the *Medal of the Order For Merit to the Fatherland, Second Class*. The distinction highlighted his public engagement and efforts in patriotic education for young people. Vladimir Dvorman received the *Mentorship* award for his role in developing young specialists. His ongoing mentoring work was cited as a key reason for the honour.
The awards reflect contributions across education, mentorship, and civic service. The recipients were formally recognised in a presidential decree issued earlier this month. Each honouree has made a measurable impact in their respective fields.
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