Residents of Yekaterinburg carried portraits of their relatives who died during the Special Military Operation at the "Immortal Regiment" event.
Residents of Yekaterinburg carried portraits of their loved ones who died during the special military operation in Ukraine in the "Immortal Regiment" march. This was reported in a segment by "Channel One" covering the event in the Ural capital.
Thus, correspondent Andrey Goldyrev spoke with two city residents who, along with portraits of World War II veterans, carried portraits of their relatives who died after the start of the special military operation in 2022.
One participant of the "Immortal Regiment" showed the portrait of her son, a serviceman. An elderly man brought a portrait of his grandson, who died near Bakhmut.
10,000 people participated in this year's "Immortal Regiment" march, reported Yekaterinburg Mayor Alexey Orlov on his channel in MAX.
Alexey Valeryevich himself carried the portrait of his grandfather, Alexander Ivanovich Orlov. The mayor stated that he participates in the "Immortal Regiment" event every year.
It was decided to hold the in-person "Immortal Regiment" march in three cities of labor valor—Yekaterinburg, Kamensk-Uralsky, and Verkhnyaya Pyshma, as previously reported by the information policy department of the Sverdlovsk region. In Nizhny Tagil, the main festive events on May 9—parade, "Immortal Regiment," and fireworks—have been canceled this year.
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Residents of Yekaterinburg carried portraits of their relatives who died during the Special Military Operation at the "Immortal Regiment" event.
Residents of Yekaterinburg carried portraits of their loved ones who died during the special military operation in Ukraine in the "Immortal Regiment" procession. This was reported in a segment by "Channel One" about the event in the Ural capital.
