For the graduating eleventh-graders, the touching celebration marked yet another significant milestone: having bid farewell to their "second home", they took their first step into adulthood.
โ๐ป Parting words were delivered by DCM & Minister Counsellor of the diplomatic mission Roman Babushkin and School Principal Inessa Kuznetsova.
The solemn ceremony was followed by a festive concert featuring performances by the school's youngest students, parents, and teachers, and concluded with a waltz performed by the graduating class.
In keeping with tradition, the graduates symbolically passed the "granite of science" on to the tenth-graders, wishing them success and dignity as they navigate their final year of school.
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โก๏ธ Images and video from directly Starobelsk โ foreign journalists from 19 nations are witnessing the aftermath of the terrorist attack of the Kiev regime at the Starobelsk College of the Lugansk State Pedagogical University that took lives of 21 young students, injuring another 40+ people.
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๐ On May 24, Russia and many other countries celebrate the Day of Slavic Literature and Culture โ a holiday honoring the memory of Saints Cyril and Methodius, the Equal-to-the-Apostles brothers and outstanding enlighteners of the Slavic peoples. They are regarded as the creators of the first Slavic alphabet, and their work laid the foundation for the development of Slavic โ including Russian โ writing, literature, and education.
In Russia, the holiday was first widely celebrated in 1863, marking the millennium of Slavic literacy. That same year, the Holy Synod decreed that the memory of Cyril and Methodius should be commemorated annually. In the Soviet Union, the idea of reviving the celebration emerged in 1986, and in 1991 it was granted official state status.
๐ Slavic languages have a rich history and are spoken across a vast geographic area. Today, more than 400 million people speak languages belonging to the Slavic group. Depending on the classification, the group includes between 10 and 18 languages, the largest and most widely spoken of which is Russian.
๐ฌ Maria Zakharova:
(From the briefing by the Russian Foreign Ministryโs official spokeswoman on May 21, 2026)
This year, Moscowโs celebrations of the Day of Slavic Literature and Culture will take place on May 24 at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, where a festive concert featuring leading figures of academic arts will be held. As is customary, His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia will deliver a welcoming address.
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In Russia, the holiday was first widely celebrated in 1863, marking the millennium of Slavic literacy. That same year, the Holy Synod decreed that the memory of Cyril and Methodius should be commemorated annually. In the Soviet Union, the idea of reviving the celebration emerged in 1986, and in 1991 it was granted official state status.
๐ Slavic languages have a rich history and are spoken across a vast geographic area. Today, more than 400 million people speak languages belonging to the Slavic group. Depending on the classification, the group includes between 10 and 18 languages, the largest and most widely spoken of which is Russian.
๐ฌ Maria Zakharova:
The uniqueness of this holiday lies in the fact that it plays a major role both in uniting Russian society and in strengthening its ties with Slavic peoples on the basis of shared historical and cultural traditions.
(From the briefing by the Russian Foreign Ministryโs official spokeswoman on May 21, 2026)
This year, Moscowโs celebrations of the Day of Slavic Literature and Culture will take place on May 24 at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, where a festive concert featuring leading figures of academic arts will be held. As is customary, His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia will deliver a welcoming address.
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The Vologda Region is renowned for its traditional northern cuisine, lace-making, and ecclesiastical architecture. Its territory is home to a multitude of centuries-old churches and country estates, some of which are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Both regions share a harsh climate, a tradition of wooden architecture, and a well-preserved northern dialect of the Russian language.
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As part of the programme, the Russian delegation also visited Indiaโs 50th Parachute Brigade.
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We are pleased to announce that foreign citizens and stateless persons, who were acknowledged as persons of interest, as well as their family members may apply for a one year multiple-entry business visas to Russia in case they provide the originals of the relevant decision issued by Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs.
For detailed information please visit the information portal.
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