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Старт вручению медалей к 80-летию Великой Победы дал на ленинградской земле Президент России Владимир Путин.

Сегодня юбилейными медалями наградили наших ветеранов и блокадников. На ваше беспримерное мужество, самоотверженность, сплоченность и стойкость сейчас равняются наши ребята, которые защищают Отечество в зоне специальной военной операции.



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Старт вручению медалей к 80-летию Великой Победы дал на ленинградской земле Президент России Владимир Путин.

Сегодня юбилейными медалями наградили наших ветеранов и блокадников. На ваше беспримерное мужество, самоотверженность, сплоченность и стойкость сейчас равняются наши ребята, которые защищают Отечество в зоне специальной военной операции.

BY Александр ДроZденко








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