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Udora District unites 269 participants in historic Victory Dictation event

A test of history became a community celebration. From schools to fire brigades, Udora's diverse groups proved knowledge—and unity—matter most.

The image shows a memorial to the victims of the soviet war, with a bunch of flowers sitting on top...
The image shows a memorial to the victims of the soviet war, with a bunch of flowers sitting on top of a sidewalk next to a sign. The flowers are in a variety of colors, including white, red, and purple, and are arranged in a bouquet. In the background, there are several boards attached to the wall, likely commemorating the victims.

Udora District unites 269 participants in historic Victory Dictation event

269 Participants Take Part in Victory Dictation in Udora District

Local authorities reported that district officials, including the head of administration, Ivan Kuznetsov, joined the patriotic event honoring the heroism of the Soviet people during the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945.

Three public venues were set up across Udora District for all interested participants: the district administration building, the A.E. Vaneyev Central Library, and the Udora Youth Center in Usogorsk.

Additionally, closed-site participants included students and staff from Usogorsk, Mezhdurechensk, Vazhgort, Glot, Ydzhva, Blagoevsk (named after Hero of Russia A.A. Vlasenkov), and Koslan schools, as well as the Udora branch of the State Professional Educational Institution "SPT" and a restricted-access venue—the 20th Fire and Rescue Unit of the 1st Fire and Rescue Division under the Main Directorate of the EMERCOM of Russia for the Republic of Komi.

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