On the Commemoration Day, the "Everlasting Regiment" parade is scheduled in Yakutia.
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Get ready to join the massive patriotic celebration, dubbed the "Immortal Regiment," across Yakutsk on Victory Day! Here's the lowdown on what you need to know for this unforgettable event:
The heart-stirring march will kick off in various districts of the city. In Yakutsk, it's happening on Khabarov Street, so mark your calendar!
Keen participants can assemble from 11:00 AM at three different spots: G. Chiryayev Square, IT Park on Lenin Prospect, and "Prospekt" store on Yaroslavsky Street. The "Immortal Regiment" columns will commence their march from Victory Square at 1:00 PM sharp.
Now, here's a heads-up: Streets will be closed from 8:00 AM on Victory Day, and transport will be fully halted on Khabarov Street. Additionally, there will be restrictions on Bogdan Chizhik Street from its intersection with Fedor Popov Street.
There will be three organized access points to Khabarov Street, situated on Lenin Prospect, near the Institute of Development and Retraining of Yakutia, and on Sibtsev-Suoruna Omollon and Yaroslavsky Streets, close to the Museum of Political Exile House.
Once the march concludes, a photo zone awaits you on Victory Day, located on Bogatyr Street. Snap group and family shots to commemorate the day, with a backdrop of vintage Soviet cars and a pop-up field kitchen for some tasty eats!
Stay tuned to local news outlets or official announcements from your local Yakutsk authorities to ensure you have the latest, verified information about the Immortal Regiment march on Victory Day. Happy celebrating!
- The "Immortal Regiment" columns will begin their march from Victory Square in Yakutsk on Khabarov Street, a crucial checkpoint during the event.
- On Victory Day, keen participants are advised to assemble at three different locations: G. Chiryayev Square, IT Park on Lenin Prospect, and "Prospekt" store on Yaroslavsky Street, which are all worth visiting even outside the event.
- After the heart-stirring march concludes, a photo zone featuring vintage Soviet cars and a pop-up field kitchen can be found on Bogatyr Street, offering a unique sports-themed backdrop for group and family shots.
