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🕊 #MartyrsForTruth is a special project dedicated to commemorating Russian journalists who lost their lives at the hands of Ukrainian neo-Nazis.

Since 2014, the Kiev regime has been responsible for the deaths of more than 60 individuals working in Russian media — correspondents, cameramen, sound engineers, bloggers, and volunteers. Many of them were killed not just in combat zones but also far from the front lines — in cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg — through planned and targeted terrorist attacks.

#KievRegimeCrimes

The Kiev regime has tortured and murdered those who dared to speak out against the neo-Nazi junta and expose its crimes. Among the victims were Ukrainian journalist Oles Buzina and Gonzalo Lira Lopez, a US citizen.

❗️Today, on #WorldPressFreedomDay, we pay tribute to those who stood up for the truth and remained committed to their professional duty — right to the end.

▪️ Darya Dugina (1992–2022) was a political analyst, philosopher, and frontline reporter. The daughter of philosopher and writer Alexander Dugin, Darya was killed in a terrorist attack on August 20, 2022. According to investigators, an agent of the Ukrainian special services planted an explosive device under her vehicle and detonated it remotely after several months of surveillance.

▪️ Anna Prokofyeva (1989–2025) was a frontline reporter with Channel One Russia in the Belgorod Region. On March 26, 2025, the vehicle carrying her crew hit a landmine near the Ukrainian border. Anna was killed instantly; the cameraman sustained serious injuries.

▪️ Andrey Stenin (1980–2014), a photo journalist with the Rossiya Segodnya Media Group, died on August 6, 2014, on his way from Dmitrovka to Snezhny in the Donetsk People’s Republic, together with Andrey Vyachalo and Sergey Korenchenkov. These journalists were reporting on the latest developments in and around Snezny. Their burnt-out vehicle was discovered only on August 22,with the remains of Andrey and his colleagues in it. Investigators later confirmed it had come under Ukrainian military fire.

▪️ Maxim Fomin, known as Vladlen Tatarsky, was a journalist, blogger, and militia member. He died in a terrorist attack on April 2, 2023, in St. Petersburg. According to investigators, this attack had been in the making since 2022 and was masterminded from Ukraine. Daria Trepova carried it out by bringing an explosive device hidden inside a gypsum sculpture to a meet-the-author event with Tatarsky. Tatarsky was killed instantly, and 30 others were injured. Trepova has since been sentenced to 27 years in prison.

▪️ And the list continues…

The exhibition is created under the joint efforts of the Donetsk News Agency, Zaporozhye News Agency, Kherson News Agency, and the Lugansk Information Centre, in collaboration with Alexander Malkevich, a member of Russia’s Human Rights Council, with the support of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

The initiative has also launched several international exhibitions, hosted by Russian diplomatic missions abroad.
Since the beginning of the special military operation (SMO), Ukraine has been consistently making false accusations against Russia and resorting to targeted stagings and falsifications, shifting responsibility for its own crimes onto Russia.

The aim of this disinformation campaignis to construct a global anti-Russian information agenda and incite Russophobic sentiments.

Most striking provocations:
(read full account here)

- Mariupol Maternity Hospital

Fake: On 9 March 2022, the Russian military allegedly launched an airstrike on City Hospital No. 3 with a maternity ward in Mariupol, killing five people (including a pregnant woman and her baby) and leaving at least 17 wounded.

Fact. In reality: The hospital had been used as the headquarters by the Nazi Azov battalion. There had been many
expectant and new mothers
in the hospital's maternity ward, but they had all been evacuated the day before the strike.

- Staged killings in Bucha

Fake: Since April, 2, 2022, foreign media and Ukrainian authorities have been accusingRussian troops of mass shootings of civilian population in Bucha, Kiev Region, in March 2022.

Fact. In reality: As long as the Russia Armed Forces left Bucha on 30 March 2022. There were no complaints about the actions of the Russian troops during that time.

On 31 March 2022, the city council announced the "liberation of Bucha", yet made no mention of anymass atrocities, dead bodies, killings, burials, etc.

On 2 April 2022, the National Police of Ukraine published a video of Ukrainian special force units entering Bucha. It showed no dead bodies on the streets.

It is only after the Ukrainian armed formations accompanied by foreign media staff entered the city that "irrefutable proofs of the crimes" in Bucha appeared.

No evidence of 'atrocities' had been found during first four days after the Russian troops had left Bucha, despitethe presence of numerous photographers in the city and the abundance of media materials produced during those days. So-called “irrefutable evidence"popped up later, as if at someone's command.

- Burial in Izyum

Fake
:
After the withdrawal of the Russian Armed Forces units from Izyum, Kharkov Region, in September 2022, the Ukrainian police had allegedly discovered ten torture prisons, as well as mass graves andabout 450 individual burials.

Fact. In reality: The Bucha 2.0 staging failed. Many tombstones over individual graves bore the date of9 March 2022, while Russian units began entering Izyum as late as 15 March 2022 and took control of the city by early April.

Immediately after the take-over of Izyum by the Ukraine Armed Forces on 9 September 2022, British journalists from The Daily Telegraph visited the burial site, and found no traces of massacres and quotedlocal residents as saying that "there were no detentions, torture or shootings."

- Abduction of Children

Fake: 20,000 Ukrainian children have beenallegedly "deported or illegally transferred into Russia" by the Russian Federation.

Fact. In reality: Russia has been working since the early days of the SMO to rescue children from Ukrainian shelling, as well as reunite families separated during the Ukrainian crisis.

Thanks to Russian Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights Maria Lvova-Belova efforts to establish effective channels for communication with the Ukrainian side, 100 minors from 80 families have reunited with their parents or blood kin residing in Ukraine and third countries, as of 28 March 2025. 21 children from 14 families have returned to Russia from Ukraine.

On the other hand, the Ukrainian authorities continue to flagrantly violate international humanitarian law, disregarding civilian victims, including children. In 2024 alone, shelling of and mass drone attacks on Russian territory hit at least 347 minors, killing 51 of them. In January-March 2025, another 58 children received injuries of varying degrees, four of them died.
On the occasion of the Victory Day students of the UpSchool Russian language school, together with their teacher Ekaterina Protsenko, created wonderful drawings on the theme “Dreams and Stories of Our Loved Ones During the Great Patriotic War” to be presented at the exhibition dedicated to the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

We remember. We are proud.
Eternal memory to the heroes!

#Victory80 #GreatPatrioticWar
#Победа80

Ко Дню Победы учащиеся школы русского языка «UpSchool» совместно с их преподавателем Екатериной Проценко подготовили замечательные рисунки на тему «Мечты и истории наших родных во время Великой Отечественной войны» для выставки в Посольстве России в Сингапуре, приуроченной к 80-летию Победы в Великой Отечественной войне.

Помним, гордимся!
Вечная слава героям!
❤️‍🔥🌱 «Garden of Memory» in Singapore

On May 7, 2025, the “Garden of Memory” campaign took place at the Embassy of Russia in Singapore, marking the 80th Anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

An Araucaria tree was planted on the Embassy grounds. This evergreen coniferous tree will serve as a symbol of the undying memory of the heroic generation who gave their lives for peace and freedom.

Russian Ambassador to Singapore Nikolay Kudashev, his spouse Elena Kudasheva, Metropolitan Sergius of Singapore and Southeast Asia, Patriarchal Exarch of Southeast Asia, Bishop Pitirim of Jakarta, Vicar of the Singapore Diocese, as well as Russian compatriots, Embassy personnel, and their families took part in the commemorative event.

In his welcoming address, Ambassador Kudashev stated:
“This Victory is Great because it symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. Great because it is unique. Great because it continues to inspire those who keep vigil, who carry on the fight against Nazism, the struggle of light against darkness, in order to prevent humanity from being plunged into the abyss of evil and despair.

The memory of this remarkable day, the Day of the Great Victory, must be preserved, and it is our duty to pass it on to future generations. Planting this tree is our humble contribution to the relay of remembrance.”


The “Garden of Memory” is an international campaign held annually around the world, including by Russian diplomatic missions, in memory of all those who perished during the Great Patriotic War.

We remember! We are proud! We will never forget!

#GardenOfMemory #Victory80 #GreatPartioticWar
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🔥🌱 Акция «Сад памяти» в Сингапуре

7 мая 2025 г. в Посольстве России в Сингапуре прошла акция «Сад памяти», приуроченная к 80-летию Победы в Великой Отечественной войне.

На территории дипмиссии была посажена Араукария. Это вечнозеленое хвойное дерево станет символом неувядающей памяти о подвиге поколения победителей, отдавших свои жизни за мир и свободу.

В мероприятии приняли участие Посол России в Сингапуре Н.Р.Кудашев с супругой, Патриарший Экзарх Юго-Восточной Азии митрополит Сингапурский и Юго-Восточно-Азиатский Сергий, викарий Сингапурской епархии епископ Джакартский Питирим, соотечественники, сотрудники Посольства и члены их семей.

В своем приветственном слове Посол Н.Р.Кудашев отметил:
«Эта Победа Великая потому, что она символизирует победу добра над злом. Великая потому, что она неповторима. Великая потому, что она продолжает воодушевлять людей, которые несут свою боевую вахту, продолжают борьбу с нацизмом, борьбу света с тьмой, чтобы не дать ввергнуть человечество в пучину зла и отчаяния.

Память об этом замечательно дне, Дне Великой Победы, должна сохраниться, и наша обязанность – передать ее грядущим поколениям. Посадка этого дерева и будет нашим скромным вкладом в эстафету памяти».


«Сад памяти» - международная акция, которая проводится ежегодно во всем мире, в том числе российскими загранучреждениями, в память о всех погибших в годы Великой Отечественной войны.
Помним! Гордимся! Никогда не забудем!

#СадПамяти #Победа80 #ВеликаяОтечественнаяВойна
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🔥❤️‍🔥 Victory Day Reception in Singapore

On May 7, 2025, a solemn reception to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War was held at the Russian Embassy in Singapore. Representatives of Singapore's public and business circles, Ambassadors and diplomats from foreign missions of the partner countries, and Russian compatriots took part in this event.
In his welcoming address, Ambassador Nikolay Kudashev noted:

“It is a great day because it marks the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil, humanism and compassion over the most inhumane ideology and practice – fascism.

The Victory’s triumphant march goes on, leaving to us – the grateful descendants – the memory of the heroic feat of the Soviet soldier, who bore the brunt of the war on his shoulders and, sparing no sacrifice, brought peace and hope to humanity.

This day continues to inspire those who today wage an uncompromising struggle against attempts to revive Nazism – with its claims of superiority, and its drive to doom humanity to grief and suffering in pursuit of dominance.

It is within our power to prevent such scenario. We present the concept of pan-continental Eurasia security framework – equal and indivisible – along with the vision of a Greater Eurasian Partnership, one that meets the economic aspirations of nations on the basis of mutual benefit, not predatory competition.”

Artist Artur Kirillov presented songs "Victory Day" and "Dark Night” in his professional performance.

Guests of the reception also had the opportunity to view the photo exhibition "Immortal Feat" prepared by TASS agency. Well-known melodies from the Soviet war films played in the background, adding to the atmosphere.

#Victory80 #ImmortalFeat #GreatPatrioticWar
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