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Victory volunteers preserve common history in 50 countries

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Victory volunteers preserve common history in 50 countries


22.12.2020

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The Victory Volunteers movement named the best among its branches in different countries. Its members help veterans and work to preserve our common history. Branches of Victory Volunteers operate in 50 countries of the world, they are represented on 5 continents. The movement reports about it on its Facebook page.

Volunteers conduct historical quests, subbotniks and international actions, clean up the burial places of Soviet soldiers, and take care of veterans. One can get acquainted with their work on social networks.

The most active among the CIS countries in the outgoing year were volunteers in Kyrgyzstan, Transnistria and Lugansk. In Europe, the Latvian, Cypriot and Polish branches are among the best. In Africa, the Near and Middle East, Lebanese, Egyptian and Algerian volunteers were the most active.

Representatives of the Victory Volunteers in India, Mauritius, Peru and Panama were named the most active among the states of Central and South Africa, South and Southeast Asia and Australia.

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