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20 апреля в Главном здании Российского Государственного архива Военно-морского флота #РГАВМФ состоялась церемония передачи данных о старейших русских воинских захоронениях в Великобритании, обнаруженных «Русским некрополем UK» и «Русскими мемориалами».

Руководители «Помним всех поименно» вручили директору РГАВМФ Валентину Смирнову копии церковных книг собора Св.Николая в г.Грейт-Ярмуте с записями имен русских воинов, похороненных в Англии.
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Источником первоначальных сведений о наличии забытых и утраченных захоронений русских моряков и солдат на территории Великобритании периода первых антифранцузских коалиций стала книга историка флота И.Ю.Столярова «Не скажет ни камень, ни крест… Опыт военно-морского некрополя 1696-1917 гг. за рубежом Российской Империи».

Сверка списков с имеющейся в архиве информацией позволит начать оформление вновь обретенных русских могил в Англии и Шотландии в качестве воинских захоронений и установку мемориальных знаков.

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#Announcement

💐 As the 81st anniversary of Victory Day approaches, marking the end of the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945 within the wider context of the Second World War, it offers a moment for quiet reflection. The courage and sacrifice of Soviet citizens and Allied nations brought one of humanity’s most devastating conflicts to a close.

One initiative associated with this commemorative date is the Immortal Regiment, established to honour those who experienced that wartime period. In support of this effort, activists from the Russian-speaking community have recently launched a digital platform, moypolk.uk, dedicated to preserving the legacy of all Second World War veterans.

It recognises both Soviet soldiers, whose descendants now live in the United Kingdom, and British servicemen and women who fought bravely against fascism. The archive already includes records of more than 900 veterans.

Members of the public are invited to contribute by sharing family histories, photographs, and details of wartime service. The platform also offers the option to take part in the Immortal Regiment march online.

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🎞 Sunday Film Pick

In 1984, the BBC aired 'Threads' – a film set in Sheffield that traced, with clinical precision, what a nuclear war would do to an ordinary city. Just the slow unravelling of everything: services, language, memory, and finally hope.

Two years later, Soviet director Konstantin Lopushansky, a student of Tarkovsky, released 'Dead Man's Letters'. A professor, played by Rolan Bykov, sits in a basement after a nuclear catastrophe, writing letters to his son who will never read them. The last gesture of a civilisation that chose not to survive.

One film was British. The other was Russian. They arrived at the same truth: there is nothing on the other side of a nuclear war. Only ash.

In the 1980s, BBC audiences understood this. For four decades it was the one thing London and Moscow agreed on completely.

☝️ The sane position remains unchanged: a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought.

This Sunday, amid the warmongering rhetoric heard across the West, we recommend revisiting these two films. They have not aged.
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🇷🇺🇨🇳🏓 Russian and Chinese diplomatic missions in London mark the anniversary of strategic partnership with a table tennis match

On 29 April, staff of the Russian and Chinese embassies in London held a joint table tennis training session.

The sporting event was timed to coincide with important anniversaries in Russian-Chinese relations: the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Good-Neighbourliness, Friendship and Cooperation, and the 30th anniversary of the bilateral relationship being formally elevated to the status of "strategic interaction."

The event took place in a spirit of camaraderie and mutual support. It is precisely this spirit that today unites Russia and China in confronting shared challenges and in pursuing a consistent policy aimed at strengthening global and regional security.
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🇷🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 The library in the Scottish town of Airdrie recently opened an exhibition dedicated to one of the most touching chapters in the history of relations between the peoples of our countries: the "Scottish Album," which was sent by the women of that town to the residents of besieged Leningrad in the fall of 1941, and the "Leningrad Album," which was sent in return from the encircled "northern capital" to Scotland.

The exhibition features copies of two albums. The first contains handwritten messages of support, poems by Robert Burns, and drawings, as well as the signatures of several thousand female workers of plants and factories, members of communist organizations, and parishioners of churches in Airdrie and Coatbridge. The album, prepared over the course of two weeks, was handed over to the Soviet embassy in London and then shipped to Leningrad. In the besieged city, these words of support were read out loud at public meetings. The residents of Leningrad needed to know that even in distant Scotland, their heroic struggle and the trials they endured were not forgotten.

In early 1942, an album was created in response, containing watercolours and lithographs depicting Leningrad, words of gratitude and determination to confront the common enemy, and thousands of signatures from women of the city on the Neva. In 1943, the album arrived in Airdrie and became the centrepiece of the "Russia Week" exhibition.

Copies of the albums are available for viewing by appointment. The exhibition also features archival materials about the creation of the "Scottish Album" and events held in the region during those years to raise funds to support the Soviet Union fighting fascism, as well as the book "Immortal Regiment" featuring memoirs by St. Petersburg schoolchildren about their great-grandmothers and great-grandfathers who heroically defended our homeland.

🤝 On the eve of Victory Day, Consul General of Russia in Edinburgh Denis Moskalenko and his wife visited the exhibition and thanked the staff of the Airdrie Library for their contribution to preserving the memory of the heroism of the residents of besieged Leningrad and the joint struggle of our peoples against Nazism during World War II.

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Excerpt from an interview of Aleksandar Vučić, President of Serbia, at British Podcast The Rest Is Politics: Leading

Key talking points:

• My question to you is, we have 1244 resolution in effect [on the deployment of international civil and security presences in Kosovo]. It has not been dismantled or abolished. Why don't you observe that resolution?

• Today, if you ask ordinary Serbian people what they feel about 1999, they feel bigger disappointment with the behavior of 19 countries that launched aggression against a sovereign state. And people are absolutely certain that [it] was done not in accordance with UN Charter, not in accordance with UN Resolution 1244. That was done not because of preventing humanitarian disaster […], but it was actually something West did in order to separate 14% of Serbia's territory, which was at least attempted to be done nine years later, 2008, when they did this self-proclamation of their independence.

• Тhe first attack in Europe, the first violation of territorial integrity […] happened here [in Serbia].

We were accused by your press, by everybody in Great Britain, thousands of times in the last four and a half years, that «small Serbia» […] will launch a war against someone in the Balkans […]. And I was listening to that for more than four years and I have never heard a word of apology. We want to keep peace and we invested into that peace.

• You were presenting yourself as a beacon of democracy. Russia was «a beacon of evil», which is not true. It's not everything that is black and white. There are different cultures. There are different traditions.

• We are traditional friends [with Russia], we have good relationship with them. […] And we are an independent country.

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💐 В преддверии празднования 81-й годовщины Победы в Великой Отечественной войне дипломаты Посольства России в Великобритании проинспектировали состояние 13 советских воинских захоронений на территории Соединённого Королевства.

Сотрудники российской дипмиссии посетили кладбища в Хартлпуле, Харрогейте, Лидсе, Хаддерсфилде, Ливерпуле и Честере и отдали дань уважения погребённым там военнослужащим, возложив цветы к их могилам.

Сохранение исторической памяти о подвиге советского народа и гибели миллионов жертв нацизма остаётся нашим приоритетом в военно-мемориальной работе. Бережное отношение к правде о тяжёлых событиях тех лет и передача её будущим поколениям — наш общий долг и важнейшее условие недопущения повторения трагедий прошлого.

Подробнее о советских воинских захоронениях и военных мемориалах в Британии читайте на сайте Посольства, а также на сайте проекта местопамяти.рф.

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