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Изворен канал @mudrayaptitsa · Post #11703 · 24 мар.

On 23 March 2026, Ambassador of Russia to South Africa Roman Ambarov attended a Day of Reflection on Resistance and Liberation Heritage in commemoration of the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale at Freedom Park in Pretoria. The keynote address was delivered by Deputy Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture of South Africa, Hon. Ms Peace Mabe. Among the participants were Hon. Ms Nomvula Mokonyane, First Deputy Secretary-General of the African National Congress, as well as heads of diplomatic missions from Cuba, Angola, and Namibia, ANC representatives, and veterans of the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale. 🎙 Addressing the participants, Ambassador Roman Ambarov emphasized that the Battle of #CuitoCuanavalewasa turning pointof the Civil War in Angola. The victory of the People’s Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola contributed directly to the peace process in Namibia and helped pave the way for the eventual liberation of South Africa. “Cuito Cuanavale became a symbol of resistance against oppression. It demonstrated that even in the face of overwhelming force, the determination of people fighting for their rights cannot be defeated. It was here that the tide began to turn - not only in Angola, but across the region. The role played by the Soviet Union in supporting Angola during this difficult period remains an important part of this history. Through the various means of assistance and political support, it contributed to strengthening the defence of Angola’s sovereignty. Soviet advisers worked alongside Angolan and Cuban forces, sharing knowledge, resources, and a belief in a just cause. But what truly defined this moment was solidarity to fight together against the colonial yoke. It was the understanding that the struggle of one people is the concern of all humanity. The fight in Angola echoed the voices of those resisting apartheid in South Africa and colonial rule in Namibia. It was one struggle, fought on many fronts,” the Russian Ambassador said. As part of the event, Roman Ambarov laid wreath to the Russian section of the Wall of Names in memory of Soviet military specialists who participated in conflicts in Southern Africa. ℹ️ The Battle of Cuito Cuanavale (August 1987 – March 1988) was a decisive engagement of the Angolan Civil War and a crucial step in the struggle for independence of the countries of Southern Africa from colonialism and apartheid. During the battle, the People’s Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola backed by #USSR, #Cuba, People’s Liberation Army of #Namibia, African National Congress (#ANC) and others defeated the combatants of the Angolan “UNITA” party and the racist regime of the Republic of South Africa supported by the US. #RussiaSouthAfrica#AmbassadorAmbarov

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Dan Kovalik

@danielmkovalik · Post #2636 · 22.07.2025 г., 19:29

Please do understand that none of this would be happening if the heroic Union of Soviet Socialist Republics still stood. #USSR.

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Dan Kovalik

@danielmkovalik · Post #2187 · 11.04.2025 г., 13:33

Every day I’m reminded how the world is much the worse because of the collapse of the #USSR. Here are several reasons why:

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RTDocumentary

@rtdocumentary · Post #512 · 15.03.2022 г., 10:02

#video#USSR For 872 days, Leningrad was cut off from the outside world. Nazi forces encircled the city, launching the deadliest and longest blockade in history. Within the first few weeks, food supplies were depleted, leading to extreme famine. Glue, cellulose, shoe soles - anything consumable was used as food. About 1.1 million people died during the siege, most of them starved to death. Lidia Sudina and Dmitry Buchkin witnessed air raids, bombardment, and starvation as children. Hear their recollection of the ordeal in our documentary, Leningrad Siege Reflections. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary

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@rtdocumentary · Post #440 · 06.02.2022 г., 10:00

The Dyatlov Pass incident is still unsolved #video#USSR On February 1-2, 1959, a group of Soviet hikers died mysteriously in the remote Ural mountains. Their frozen bodies were found scattered hundreds of metres away from their tents. Undressed, their bodies had broken ribs, fractured skulls, burns and scratches. An investigation concluded the group led by Igor Dyatlov was killed by an ‘overwhelming force’, driving some incredible theories. In 2020, the Prosecutor’s Office said an avalanche led to the deaths. Still, many remain sceptical. Check out this video for more details about one of the greatest mysteries of the 20th century. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary

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@rtdocumentary · Post #368 · 25.12.2021 г., 10:05

#video#USSR Thirty years ago, Mikhail Gorbachev announced his resignation as Soviet president on state TV. The Soviet flag was lowered for the last time at the Kremlin, and the USSR was no more. In the 1980s, Mikhail Gorbachev launched his flagship policies of Perestroika and Glasnost to transform the country and pull it out of stagnation. Instead, it only worsened the shortages and unleashed a wave of criticism. Gorbachev is widely revered in the West but is often criticised at home for ending the Soviet Union. You can learn more about the dramatic events that unfolded in 1991 before Gorbachev’s resignation speech in our documentary here. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary

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Aesthetica

@Aetatesolis · Post #4486 · 04.07.2025 г., 16:37

List of bands that were banned from the USSR in 1985 Surprised to not see Metallica on the list. If you have a chance, watch their 1991 performance in Moscow on Youtube (Here). Coming just after the fall of the Soviet Union, the concert drew a crowd estimated between 500,000 and 1.6 million people. With Soviet soldiers standing guard, the crowds of young Russians headbanged to "Enter Sandman" as helicopters fly back and forth from above. Legend has it that people are still leaving the concert... #metal #ussr AETATESOLIS

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Learn RCRussian🤍💙❤️

@learnRCRussian · Post #6136 · 03.02.2026 г., 11:22

Why Children Were Put to Sleep Outside in Winter and Summer. ❄️This practice was widespread in the USSR. Children were put to sleep outdoors, both in winter and summer. ❄️This practice had two main reasons. The first was the perceived benefit. It was believed that sleeping in the open air would help strengthen the immune system, and children would get sick less often. ❄️The second reason was that this тихий час (quiet hour) made the caregivers' work easier, as children fell asleep faster and more soundly in the fresh air, requiring less calming down. ❄️Even in winter, babies slept in the fresh air if the temperature did not drop below -10°C. And some kindergartens, due to the lack of a quiet area near the building, created sleeping spaces right on the roof. ❄️To keep the children warm, special sleeping bags made from sheepskin were sewn for them. In these, the little ones never got cold and slept soundly. ❄️However, parents later had a hard time because at home, the child couldn't fall asleep properly due to the lack of fresh air. So, they had to open all the windows in the house, even if the weather was bad. ❄️It was also believed that such sleep, especially in winter, was an excellent prevention against tuberculosis, which was a very serious problem at the time. Source: Pikabu #brief_and_interesting #USSR 🟠RCR | Support | Boost

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@learnRCRussian · Post #5269 · 14.08.2025 г., 14:00

On August 14, 1937, the practice of issuing sick leave certificates was introduced in the USSR, granting the right to partial wage payment if a person was ill and unable to work for a certain period. 🔻The Council of People's Commissars approved the procedure for issuing sick leave certificates, which had been developed by the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions and the People's Commissariat of Health of the USSR. 🔻The sick leave form itself, also approved in 1937, remained unchanged for a full 57 years. It was only in 2005 that the Ministry of Healthcare and Social Development of the Russian Federation approved its new form – the document changed from bluish to light green, and new security features were added to it. #brief_and_interesting #USSR 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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@learnrcrussian · Post #4615 · 01.05.2025 г., 14:00

Did you know that in the USSR there used to be a female newly-invented name 'Даздраперма'? • Даздраперма [da-zdra-per-ma] 🔻It came from a Soviet slogan: • ДА ЗДРАвствует ПЕРвое МАя! Long life the first of May! Photo: 1 May, 1968, Lvov, USSR, Ilya Pavlyuk #USSR #holidays 😎RCRussian | Support | Boost

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