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🇷🇺On May 9, 2026, the Consulate General of Russia in Toronto, together with the Canadian Association of World War II Veterans from the Soviet Union, hosted a commemorative luncheon marking the 8️⃣1️⃣st anniversary of the Great Victory.

🇷🇺 Consul General of Russia in Toronto Vladlen Epifanov congratulated the veterans on Victory Day.

💬 Consul General Epifanov noted:

Our duty is to ensure that the crimes of the Nazis, which have no statute of limitations, are never consigned to oblivion. We must not allow the distortion of history, the rehabilitation of Nazism, or the glorification of fascist collaborators. We will continue to uphold the truth and historical justice.


🖼 Guests were invited to view a photo exhibition dedicated to the key stages of the Great Patriotic War — from the heroic defense of Moscow and Leningrad to the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Kursk, and the storming of Berlin.

🎼 The program featured wartime songs and poetry. Participants shared personal memories of the front, the Siege of Leningrad, and the labor feat of the Soviet people.

🔴🔴Happy Victory Day!

No one is forgotten! Nothing is forgotten!

#Victory81 #WeRemember
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1️⃣0️⃣мая 2026 г. в Торонто состоялась акция «Бессмертный полк», посвящённая 81-й годовщине Великой Победы.

В торжественном шествии приняли участие Генеральный консул России в Торонто В.В.Епифанов, советник-посланник Посольства России в Канаде О.В.Шаповалов, а также сотрудники Посольства и Генерального консульства.

🇷🇺Более 2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣человек пронесли портреты героев Великой Отечественной войны по территории парка «Эрл Бейлс», исполняя песни военных лет.

🏍 Особую атмосферу создало участие мотоклуба «Русич». Колонна из 20 мотоциклов эффектно присоединилась к шествию под аплодисменты собравшихся.

💐Шествие завершилось у Мемориала Героям Великой Отечественной войны, где состоялась церемония возложения цветов.

💬 В своём выступлении Генконсул В.В.Епифанов отметил:
Наши предки освободили Родину и Европу от нацистской оккупации. Они подарили нам право на жизнь, свободу и независимость. Мы в неоплатном долгу перед ними.


💬 Советник-посланник Посольства России в Канаде О.В.Шаповалов подчеркнул:
В нашей истории, связанной с Великой Отечественной войной, есть немало скорбных дат. Но 9 мая — это по-настоящему праздничный день. День памяти Победителей!


📜 Для ветеранов и всех участников было также зачитано официальное поздравление от имени Губернатора Санкт-Петербурга А.Д.Беглова.

🎼 В праздничном концерте выступили фольклорные коллективы, участники гитарного клуба «Счастье вдруг» и вокалисты. Прозвучало около 30 песен военных лет. Мероприятие завершилось фуршетом и тематическим «военно-полевым» пикником.

🔴🔴С Днём Великой Победы!

Никто не забыт! Ничто не забыто!

#Победа81 #МыПомним
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🇷🇺On May 10, 2026, Toronto hosted the “Immortal Regiment” march dedicated to the 8️⃣1️⃣st anniversary of the Great Victory.

🇷🇺 Consul General of Russia in Toronto Vladlen Epifanov, Minister-Counsellor of the Russian Embassy in Canada Oleg Shapovalov, as well as staff of the Embassy and the Consulate General took part in the commemorative procession.

🇷🇺 More than 2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣participants carried portraits of heroes of the Great Patriotic War through Earl Bales Park while singing wartime songs.

🏍 A special atmosphere was created by the “Russich” Motorcycle Club, whose column of 20 motorcycles joined the march to enthusiastic applause from the crowd.

💐The procession concluded at the Memorial to the Heroes of the Great Patriotic War, where a flower-laying ceremony was held.

💬 In his remarks, Consul General Epifanov stated:
Our ancestors liberated both our Motherland and Europe from Nazi occupation. They gave us the right to live in freedom and independence. We owe them an immeasurable debt.


💬 Minister-Counsellor Shapovalov noted:
In our history connected with the Great Patriotic War, there are many days of mourning. But May 9 is truly a festive day — a day to honor the Victors.


📜 An official Victory Day message on behalf of the Governor of St.Petersburg Alexander Beglov was also read out for the veterans and all participants.

🎼 The commemorative concert featured folk ensembles, members of the “Schastye Vdrug” guitar club, and vocal performers. Around 30 wartime songs were performed. The event concluded with a reception and a themed field-style picnic.

🔴🔴Happy Victory Day!

No one is forgotten. Nothing is forgotten.

#Victory81 #WeRemember
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Forwarded from Russian MFA 🇷🇺
#Victory81

🎖 On May 11, 1939, the Red Army and the Mongolian People’s Republic (MPR) launched joint military operation to repel Japanese aggression on the #KhalkhinGol River.

Before the invasion of Mongolia, in 1931, Axis Japan attacked China — the Kwantung Army treacherously occupied Manchuria without declaring war. On October 8, 1931, the Imperial Japanese Air Force attacked Jinzhou, China, carrying out the world’s first aerial bombardment of a civilian city.

In 1936, the Japanese government approved a strategy for expansion in East Asia — the Fundamental Principles of National Policy. This plan envisaged not only the total conquest of China, but also the invasion of Mongolia and the Soviet Union. To pursue these expansionist ambitions, Tokyo secured Berlin’s backing by signing the so-called Anti‑Comintern Pact on November 25, 1936, which marked the beginning of a military‑political alliance between Japan and Nazi Germany.

In June 1937, Japan launched a full‑scale war against China, further straining relations between Moscow and Tokyo. The Japanese were irritated by our country’s assistance to China, prompting the aggressor to stage an anti‑Soviet provocation as a demonstration of force.

In July 1938, tensions escalated into an armed conflict on the Soviet‑Manchurian border. On July 28, Japanese troops occupied the Bezymyannaya and Zaozernaya hills, which lie on the western shore of Lake Khasan. After fierce fighting that followed, Soviet forces drove the Japanese from the heights they had seized.

👉 Soon after, the aggressor launched another provocation. On May 11, 1939, Japanese troops invaded the Mongolian People’s Republic and captured the border area on the western bank of the Khalkhin Gol River.

The Soviet Union, fulfilling its obligations under the 1936 Protocol of Mutual Assistance with the Mongolian People’s Republic, came to the aid of its Mongolian comrades in the fight against the Japanese invaders. Red Army units were deployed to Khalkhin Gol, where they joined efforts with the Mongolian troops. The Soviet‑Mongolian army, under the command of Georgy Zhukov and Khorloogiin Choibalsan, successfully encircled and destroyed the main enemy troops after heavy, brutal fighting.

On August 28, 1939, the Japanese‑Manchurian troops were surrounded and destroyed.

By August 31, 1939, the territory of the Mongolian People’s Republic had been completely cleared of Japanese invaders.

❗️ The defeat of the Kwantung Army was devastating. The victory at Khalkhin Gol had significant and far‑reaching international implications, greatly altering the balance of power on the eve of #WWII. Soviet and Mongolian forces proved their superiority over the enemy Kwantung Army, and the Japanese were forced to abandon their plans for a large‑scale military invasion of our Motherland.

🎙 President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin’s interview to Mongolian Onoodor Newspaper ahead of his visit to Mongolia (September 2, 2024):
During the summer of 1939 — a critical period for Mongolia — the USSR, which remained committed to its duty as an ally under the Protocol on Mutual Assistance of March 12, 1936, immediately responded to the Mongolian government’s request for assistance in repelling the Japanese aggression in the battles on the river of Khalkin Gol. 

Over 10'000 Red Army soldiers and commanders sacrificed their lives in that battle for Mongolia’s freedom and independence. <...>

Today, Russia and Mongolia further develop the invaluable traditions of friendship, good neighbourliness and mutual assistance.


💬 Russian MFA Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova:
The outcome of the clashes at Khalkhin Gol confirmed the effectiveness of the Soviet-Mongolian military-political alliance.

The Soviet Union helped the Mongolian People’s Republic uphold its independence.

The lesson learned by the Japanese aggressors not only prevented further provocations on their part, but also deterred Japan from entering the war against the Soviet Union <...>

(From a briefing by Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, Moscow, August 28, 2024)
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#KievRegimeCrimes

⚡️ Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Rodion Miroshnik:

PHOTO FACTS & EVIDENCE of crimes committed by Ukrainian armed forces over the week of May 4-10, 2026:

▪️ May 4 – a fixed-wing UAV strike on a residential complex in Moscow.

▪️ May 5 – a UAV strike on a warehouse facility in Komsomolsky, Belgorod Region.

▪️ May 5 – the moment a fixed-wing UAV struck a residential building in Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic. Two civilians were killed, and at least 30 were injured.

▪️ May 5 – an attack by two drones on an apartment block in Shebekino, Belgorod Region.

▪️ May 6 – debris from an FPV drone that struck the vehicle of a TASS photojournalist in Vasilyevka, Zaporozhye Region.

▪️ May 7 – an FPV drone strike on passenger transport in Voznesenovka, Belgorod Region. A woman was killed, and another civilian was seriously injured.

▪️ May 8 – shelling of residential areas in Kairy, Kherson Region. A civilian and his 15-year-old daughter were killed.

▪️ May 9 – a UAV strike on a retail facility in Razumnoye, Belgorod Region. Five civilians were injured, including three medical workers and a 12-year-old girl.

▪️ 10 May – an FPV drone strike on the building of an agricultural enterprise in Dorogoshch, Belgorod Region.

▪️ 10 May – a UAV strike on an apartment block in Yasnye Zori, Belgorod Region.