Breaking News: Chairman Andrey Dubrovsky Honors Great Patriotic War Heroes
June 22, 1941: The Turning Point in History
Today, in a poignant reminder of the past, Andrey Dubrovsky, the Chairman of the Tula Regional Duma, commemorated the 84th anniversary of the start of the Great Patriotic War. Speakings before a gathering focused on the enduring strength and courage inherited from the sacrifices of previous generations, Dubrovsky emphasized the profound impact of these heroes on contemporary challenges.
Honoring the Heroes of the Great Patriotic War
The Great Patriotic War, which began 84 years ago on June 22, 1941, marked one of the most tragic yet heroic episodes in Russian history. Under the shadow of fascism, the entire nation united to defend their homeland. With determined resilience at the front and hard work in the rear, the people achieved victory. Today, the nation
The Legacy Lives On
“We draw strength and courage from the accomplishments of our fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers,” said Dubrovsky. This courage is especially evident in the zone of a special military operation, where Russian forces stand firm, echoing their ancestors’ bravery in defending national interests and traditional values.
Veterans and Rear Workers: Our Debt of Gratitude
Dubrovsky expressed heartfelt respect and gratitude to the veterans and rear workers. “Bright memory to the heroes, defenders of the Fatherland, who gave their lives for a just cause! Low bow to veterans and rear workers!” he declared. This tribute underscores the enduring impact of their sacrifices on the present and future generations.
Looking Forward: Victory and Prosperity
The Chairman concluded with a message of hope and resilience. “I am convinced that now, as then, the enemy will be defeated and the victory will be behind us.” Echoing the spirit of unity and determination from the Great Patriotic War, Dubrovsky wished everyone good health, happiness, and prosperity.