Syktyvkar honors WWII heroes on 81st Victory Day anniversary
Syktyvkar marked the 81st anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War with solemn remembrance. Residents and visitors gathered to honour the day, sharing messages of gratitude and reflection on the sacrifices made in 1945. Many who attended the commemorations took a moment to wish for lasting peace. They spoke of the need to remember the heavy price paid for victory. Their words echoed a shared belief: the memory of those who fought must never fade.
Almost everyone present stressed the same point—preserving history is essential. For them, keeping the past alive ensures that future generations understand the cost of peace. The messages were clear, heartfelt, and united in purpose.
The anniversary passed with calls to honour the past and safeguard its lessons. Locals reiterated that remembrance remains a duty for all. Their words reinforced the significance of the day and the sacrifices it represents.
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