Also yesterday, on the opening day of the EEF, we discussed a number of issues with the Governor of Kamchatka Krai. The day of the meeting is symbolic: on September 3, Kamchatka and all of Russia celebrated a memorable date - the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. The victorious point was made in the Far East, on the Kuril Islands, and the landing of the Kamchatka troops became one of the decisive factors that ensured the liberation of the Kurils. There was another coincidence. On the same date, I held the Falcon Day forum at the EEF. Gyrfalcons - the largest and most beautiful representatives of the falcon family - live in our Far East and, in particular, in Kamchatka. Local experts do a lot to preserve these amazing birds and even developed a version of “sacrificial“ falconry, be sure to read We also discussed social issues and a number of other topics with Vladimir Solodov, outlining the prospects for further work. Zelensky in an interview for Le Point: «If tomorrow w... Source: Lord Of War
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