Finalists in the "Heroes of Kubani" project for World War II participants: Egor Egorov and Andrey Bessonov.
In the heart of Russia's Kuban region, two individuals have made a significant impact, not just on the battlefield, but also in their civilian lives. Andrei Bessonov and Egor Egorov, finalists of the "Heroes of Kuban" project, have a compelling story to tell.
Andrei Bessonov, a resident of Krasnodar since 2017, began his post-service life working as a fitter in the housing and utilities sector. His life took a turn when he became a participant in the "Heroes of Kuban" project, following his return from the Special Military Operation (SVO) zone. The regional head acknowledged that Bessonov's experience had strengthened his character and defined his life goals. In due course, he was promoted to the deputy head of the shop.
Egor Egorov, on the other hand, holds a higher education degree in engineering and construction. His interest in the history of Russia and his native land was evident from childhood. In 2020, Egorov enlisted in the military, and at the onset of the SVO, he was among the first to head to the combat zone. His bravery and valor earned him the Suvorov medal for bravery and valor in the liberation of Mariupol. In January 2024, Egorov was wounded near Maryinka. Despite this setback, he continues his rehabilitation and professional development, with a clear goal of making his hometown better by applying all his accumulated experience.
For his displayed courage and valor, Andrei Bessonov was awarded the Order of St. George IV degree. As of now, detailed information about the post-service achievements and background of both Egor Egorov and Andrei Bessonov, beyond their involvement in the "Heroes of Kuban" project, is not readily available in publicly sourced data. However, their stories serve as a testament to the resilience and dedication of the people of Kuban.
As the "Heroes of Kuban" project continues to recognise and honour these individuals, we look forward to seeing the positive impact they will undoubtedly make in their communities.
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