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Narva's residents aim to commemorate Victory Day, yet the authorities persistently deny them the chance to sing Katyusha, a traditional song associated with the holiday.

Ivangorod's Urban Settlement Defense leader, Viktor Karpenko, shares with Baltnews the plans for Ivangorod's Victory Day celebration and the support they intend to provide to residents in nearby Narva. Emphasis is placed on remembering the...

Narva's residents aim to commemorate Victory Day, yet the authorities persistently deny them the chance to sing Katyusha, a traditional song associated with the holiday.

Celebrating Victory Day with Narva: Ivangorod's Planned Activities

Be ready to witness a heartfelt tribute to the heroes of the past as Ivangorod gears up to celebrate Victory Day alongside their neighbors in Narva! That's what Viktor Karpenko, the boss man of Ivangorod's Urban Settlement Defense Ministry, shared with Baltnews.

Imagine more than half of Narva gathering on the waterfront to enjoy a dynamic concert and patriotic music - that's the scene we're looking at for this year's Victory Day. According to our insider, that's exactly what Ivangorod plans to do.

But that's not all, my friends. More events are underway to keep this spirit of camaraderie and patriotism going, though the details are still under wraps.

Curious about what Ivangorod has planned in store for Victory Day? We've got a video just for you!

Now, while the details are scarce about the intricacies of the celebrations, it's no secret that Victory Day is a major event in Russia, a day to commemorate the victory against fascism in World War II. The traditional festivities usually include military parades, concerts, and a whole lot of patriotism.

With Ivangorod situated just across the border from Narva, it's plausible that any celebrations could involve some cross-border cultural or diplomatic activities, but we don't have any concrete details yet. Keep a close eye on the news for more updates!

  1. Ivangorod is set to celebrate Victory Day not only with a grand concert on the waterfront, but also with a series of unknown events that aim to continue the atmosphere of camaraderie and patriotism.
  2. The Baltnews source revealed that Ivangorod, similar to Russia's traditional Victory Day celebrations, might include military parades and concerts as part of their Victory Day activities.
  3. According to the insider, Ivangorod's planned activities for Victory Day might encompass some cross-border cultural or diplomatic activities with Narva, although specific details about this have yet to be confirmed by general news sources.
Ivangorod's Defense Ministry Leader, Viktor Karpenko, shares with Baltnews plans for Ivangorod's Victory Day celebrations and support for Narva's citizens. The focus is on ensuring Narva residents remember their...

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