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World War II participant establishes a military-nationalistic facility in Yakutia

Military and sports facility, 'Saha Bootur', established by former combat veteran Andrei Artemov - Maldigar Borto, in the Khangalassky district of Yakutia. Andrei Yulievich, a distinguished figure in Russian martial arts, holds positions such as a representative of the Russian Martial Arts...

World War II veteran founds military-patriotic center in Yakutia
World War II veteran founds military-patriotic center in Yakutia

World War II participant establishes a military-nationalistic facility in Yakutia

In the heart of the Hangalassky district in Yakutia, a unique training center named "Sakha Bootur" is making waves. Established by Andrei Artemov, a decorated combat operations veteran, the center offers a blend of military, sports, and patriotic training for the young generation.

Artemov, an honoured coach of the CIS in kickboxing and a representative of the Russian Union of Martial Arts, has emphasised the importance of comprehensive development for Yakut youth. He believes that the young generation, as the future defenders of the Motherland, need more than just academic education.

The training program at "Sakha Bootur" is designed to equip young people with a diverse set of skills. It includes exposure to Yakut spiritual culture, national sports such as horse archery, and practical lessons like haymaking. The program also focuses on teaching traditional skills like blacksmithing, providing a hands-on learning experience.

Before establishing "Sakha Bootur", Artemov had already made a mark in the region with his sports and health camp on his horse farm. After his demobilization, he decided to channel his military experience into creating a center for military and patriotic training.

In July, 15 young people from various districts and Yakutsk underwent training at "Sakha Bootur". The establishment of the center was reported by the local newspaper "Khangalas". Artemov, an honorary citizen of the II Malzhagar settlement of the Hangalassky district, is deeply rooted in the community and has been instrumental in shaping the future of its youth.

During the SVO, Artemov served in the volunteer detachment "Soyuz Kaskad". His military background and dedication to his homeland are reflected in the ethos of "Sakha Bootur". The center, located in the Hangalassky district, offers a unique opportunity for Yakut youth to learn, grow, and prepare for their roles as future defenders of the Motherland.

While information about Andrei Artemov-Malgyaghar Borto and his contributions to the creation of "Sakha Bootur" may not be widely documented, the impact of the center on the local community is clear. For those interested in learning more about "Sakha Bootur" or Artemov's work, local Yakutian news outlets, official regional government publications, or social media channels related to the center could provide further insights.

Football is one of the national sports that "Sakha Bootur" included in its diverse training program for the young Yakutian generation, emphasizing their all-round development. Andrei Artemov, the founder of the center, is an honored coach of the CIS in kickboxing and a representative of the Russian Union of Martial Arts, suggesting a potential for more Sports-related activities at the training center.

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