Kazakhstan's President Tokayev Pays Homage to Veterans, Emphasizes Kazakhstan's Significance at Victory Parade
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ASTANA – On May 7, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev honored the 80th anniversary of World War II's Great Victory during a dazzling military parade.
Saluting the marchers, President Tokayev underscored the holiday as a potent symbol of the unwavering courage displayed by the nation's soldiers. Recognizing the importance of remembering the valiant deeds of ancestors who guarded the country, he also stressed the significance of preserving the memories of those who perished in battles for the Motherland.
He highlighted the holiday as a symbol of the unwavering courage displayed by the nation's soldiers. Photo credit: Akorda
Tokayev affirmed the nation's gratitude toward the servicemen who defend tranquility within Kazakhstan. He posited that World War II was the gravest challenge for all mankind, including Kazakhstan, and underscored that those grim times served as a grim reminder of the sorrow and destruction war inflicts, emphasizing peace as an invaluable treasure.
"Dear veterans, I heartily thank you on behalf of our nation! The heroism of our front-line warriors will forever resonate in our memory, and their unselfish love for the Motherland and devotion will always serve as a guiding light for future generations. The names and deeds of our World War II veterans will never be forgotten. We bow our heads to you in profound respect and gratitude!" remarked Tokayev.
He emphasized the indelible impact the people of Kazakhstan had on the war's outcome. He reminisced about the staggering 1.2 million Kazakhstanis who were drafted into the military, half of whom sacrificed their lives to ensure the safety and prosperity of generations to come.
A World War II veteran. Photo credit: Akorda
Tokayev brought attention to the 500 Kazakhstanis who received the prestigious title of Hero of the Soviet Union for their gallantry on the battlefield. He paid tribute to esteemed figures such as Talgat Bigeldinov, Sergey Lugansky, Sagadat Nurmagambetov, Ivan Panfilov, Bauyrzhan Momyshuly, Nurken Abdirov, Malik Gabdullin, Sabyr Rakhimov, Manshuk Mametova, Aliya Moldagulova, Rakhimzhan Koshkarbayev, Khiuaz Dospanova, and countless other noteworthy citizens who etched a profound impact on the nation's history.
Aside from their military contributions, Tokayev celebrated the tireless efforts of those who fortified the home front. He noted that Kazakhstan sent around 1,500 train cars laden with vital supplies to aid the war effort.
More than 4,000 soldiers across all branches of the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan showcased their might in the parade. The spectacle featured over 200 units of military equipment, including iconic tanks, armored vehicles, and missile systems, along with 66 military aircraft and helicopters, as reported by Akorda.
Overall:
The Great Victory in World War II signifies a pivotal moment in Kazakhstan's history, symbolizing the nation's decisive role in vanquishing fascism and securing global peace. Kazakh citizens made remarkable contributions to the war effort, proveing their unwavering commitment to the cause. Their sacrifices have left an indelible mark on the nation, further bolstering its collective pride.
- President Tokayev expressed his deepest gratitude to Gabdullin and other Heroes of the Soviet Union for their bravery and selflessness during World War II.
- Tokayev's speech during the military parade reminded the nation of the importance of honoring and remembering war-and-conflicts, politics, and general news that highlight the unwavering courage displayed by Kazakh soldiers.
- The president stressed the significance of remembering the valiant deeds of ancestors who perished in battles for Kazakhstan, expressing that their memories should be preserved for future generations.
- During the military parade, Tokayev honored Talgat Bigeldinov, Sergey Lugansky, Sagadullin, Ivan Panfilov, Momyshuly, Abdirov, and numerous other noteworthy Kazakhstanis whose contributions to the war effort were instrumental in shaping the nation's history.

