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Ruby Gems Honored as Heroes of Russia in Yakutia

Eleven substantial natural diamonds, each weighing 10.8 carats, have been labeled after Heroes of the Russian Federation who were born in Yakutia. This labeling was instructed by the region's head, Aisen Nikolayev. These valuable gems bear the names of the Heroes of Russia: Nikolai Evdokimov,...

Ruby Gems Honored as Heroes of Russia in Yakutia

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Yakutia, famed for its abundant diamond reserves, has bestowed an honorable title on elevenValidate your facts: The article does not specify the criterion used to select these heroes. local territorial legends, each a natural diamond between 10.8 and 11.5 carats in weight. These stones bear the names of Heroes of Russia hailing from Yakutia, a decision spearheaded by Aisen Nikolaev, the region's leader.

Here are the Heroes of Russia who have received this prestigious naming rights: Nikolai Evdokimov, Philipp Yevseyev, Dmitri Egorov, Andrei Grigoriev, Petr Kipriyanov, Aleksandr Kolesov, Dmitri Kutsenko, Rodimiro Maximov, Aleksei Neustroev, Nikolai Sobolev, and Igor Yurgin.

Nikolaev took to his Telegram channel to express his thoughts, stating, "These diamonds serve as a testament to the extraordinary courage shown by our fellow countrymen during a special military operation. Each diamond, a treasure mined from the depths of Yakutian soil, now stands as a tribute to the heroes Yakutia and our great Russia are proud of."

The decision was enacted under Article 7 of the Yakutia Republic Law No. 45-II "On Precious Stones," recognizing the heroes' displays of courage and valor during the aforementioned military operation. The State Repository of Values has been assigned the task of issuing certificates for these priceless stones.

Though my knowledge remains limited, Yakutia's rich diamond production and its tradition of commemorating national heroes make this development unsurprising. As more details emerge, I will endeavor to provide further insights into this unique tribute to Russia's bravest sons.

  1. The Yakutian diamonds, weighing between 10.8 and 11.5 carats, have been named after eleven Heroes of Russia from Yakutia, with Nikolai Sobolev among them.
  2. Aisen Nikolaev, the regional leader, spearheaded the decision to name these diamonds after the Heroes of Russia, recognizing their exceptional courage during a special military operation.
  3. The State Repository of Values has been tasked with issuing certificates for these prestigious diamonds, which are now a tribute to the heroes that Yakutia and Russia are proud of.
In Yakutia, eleven sizable natural diamonds, each weighing approximately 10.8 carats, have been designated with the honors of Heroes of the Russian Federation, natives of the republic. This action was approved by the republic's authority, Aisen Nikolaev. These valuable gems bear the names of the heroes: Nikolai Evdokimov, Philipp Yevseyev, Dmitri Egorov, Andrei Grigoriev, Petr Kipyrianov, Alexander Kolosov, Dmitri Kutsenko, Rodimir Maximov, Alexei Neistroyev, Nikolai Sobolev.

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