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Preparations underway for over 1900 Victory Day celebrations in the Altai region

Preparations for the upcoming Victory Day celebration in Altai Krai are almost finished.

Preparations underway for over 1900 Victory Day celebrations in the Altai region

Gearing Up for Victory Day in Altai Krai - A Brief Guide

As Victory Day approaches, the region of Altai Krai ramp up preparations, with an impressive lineup of events lined up for May 9th, according to Altai Krai Governor Victor Tomenko, who announced the news on his Telegram channel.

In his message, Tomenko promised parades, 'Immortal Regiment', extensive concert programs, and more to honor our heroic past, celebrate present-day achievements, and educate the younger generation about their ancestors' sacrifices for peace.

Meanwhile, the President of Russia saw to it that veterans received commemorative medals and personal greetings ahead of the event. Moreover, 65 residents of Altai Krai were made honorary citizens of their cities and districts, with more planned for May 9th.

Tomenko highlighted the importance of ensuring safety and security at all mass events, emphasizing collaboration with regional services, departments, and law enforcement agencies.

Moving on to the planned events in Biysk, organizers have outlined specific rules for what you can and can't bring, particularly related to food and drink items.

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Here's a heads-up on the items that aren't allowed during Victory Day celebrations in Biysk, Altai Krai. While the regulations may differ slightly from year to year, expect to follow some general guidelines regarding food and water:

  • No Open Containers or Homemade Drinks: Public events often prohibit open containers, unsealed beverages, or homemade drinks, like samogon, for safety reasons. However, factory-sealed water bottles are typically allowed, although bulk containers may be restricted.
  • Alcohol Restrictions: Public consumption of alcohol and even sealed bottles might be barred during mass gatherings. Be prepared for more stringent enforcement in Biysk to prevent public disturbances.
  • Large Food Items: Large coolers, grills, oversized containers, and bulky items are typically banned to ensure smooth crowd movement. Small, personal snacks like sandwiches or fruits are usually acceptable.
  • Glass Containers and Metal Utensils: Glass bottles, jars, or sharp utensils (such as knives and forks) may be prohibited due to safety concerns related to injuries or improvised weapon use.
  • Unidentifiable or Bulk Food: Loose, unpackaged items (such as homemade salads or unlabeled baked goods) can be restricted to address food safety risks.

Also, be prepared for bag checks, as this is common for large gatherings. Biysk authorities might impose additional rules, such as banning non-transparent bags or pre-registration requirements for organized picnics.

Stay informed by visiting Biysk’s official municipal website (www.biysk22.ru) or consulting local law enforcement for the latest updates on event-specific guidelines. To avoid complications, we recommend traveling light and bringing only factory-sealed water bottles and pre-packaged snacks for a hassle-free Victory Day experience. Keep in mind that the rules may change year by year, so check again closer to May 9th for the most up-to-date information. 🎖️🇷🇺

  • Remember, no open containers or homemade drinks are allowed at Victory Day celebrations in Biysk due to safety reasons, although factory-sealed water bottles are usually acceptable.
  • Alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited during mass gatherings, so be prepared for more stringent enforcement to prevent public disturbances.
  • Large coolers, grills, and bulky items are typically banned to ensure smooth crowd movement, but small, personal snacks like sandwiches or fruits are usually acceptable.
  • Glass containers, sharp utensils, and unidentifiable or bulk food may be prohibited due to safety concerns or food safety risks, so it's best to travel light and bring only factory-sealed water bottles and pre-packaged snacks.
Altai Krai's Victory Day preparations are almost finalized.

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