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🏖️ Moscow never ceases to amaze with its recreation areas.

This time, Tverskoy Boulevard has been transformed into a red zone with sports grounds, beach chairs, and umbrellas.

#interestingplacesMoscow

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🇷🇺 Will Russia Reconcile Musk and Trump?

Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev announced Russia's readiness to reconcile the feuding Americans:

"We are ready to facilitate a peace agreement between D (Donald Trump) and E (Elon Musk) for a reasonable fee and accept Starlink shares as payment. Don't fight, guys!"


And the First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, Dmitry Novikov, even voiced the possibility of Musk receiving political asylum in Russia.

Agree, dear Americans 🤝

#news

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📚 Russian Language Day and Pushkin Day – a celebration of words and genius!

On June 6th, the world celebrates Russian Language Day and the birthday of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin – the great poet who became the foundation of modern Russian literature and language. It was precisely in honor of Pushkin that this date was chosen for Russian Language Day.

Did you know that Pushkin created over 800 works, including poems, long poems, dramas, and prose?

His work laid the foundation for the Russian literary language, and many of his expressions became proverbial phrases that we still use today.

🧐 Here are some interesting facts about Pushkin:

🟣 He was born in Moscow in 1799, but his paternal ancestors belonged to an ancient noble family, while on his mother's side, he had African roots!

🟣 Pushkin was a true innovator: it was he who introduced many words and expressions into the Russian language, making speech lively and expressive.

🟣 His duel with Georges d'Anthès became the tragic end of the poet's life, but even in his final moments, he remained true to his words:

"I loved you: even now, perchance,
My love has not quite died away..."
Alexander Sergeyevich dedicated these lines to his beloved.


🇷🇺 Russian Language Day is an opportunity to remember the beauty and power of our language, its richness and depth. As Pushkin wrote:

"Inspiration is needed in poetry,
But craft too can conquer all."


🇺🇳 The idea of dedicating a separate day to the Russian language arose as part of international initiatives to support and develop multilingualism and cultural diversity. In 2010, the UN General Assembly officially declared June 6th International Russian Language Day, including it in the list of official languages of the United Nations.

Today, Russian Language Day is not only a tribute to the great poet but also an opportunity to draw attention to the importance of preserving and developing the Russian language in the modern world, its influence on science, art, and international communication.

#RussianHolidays

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⚡️ Volodin Accuses German Chancellor of Distorting History and Supporting Terrorism

Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Vyacheslav Volodin, sent an official appeal to the President of the German Bundestag and leaders of five parliamentary factions, condemning recent statements by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Volodin’s appeal responded to Merz’s remarks, in which he claimed that the United States liberated Germany from Nazism without mentioning the USSR. Additionally, Merz publicly supported Ukraine’s actions, asserting that strikes by the Kyiv regime on Russian territory target "exclusively military facilities."

In his address to German lawmakers, Volodin urged the German Chancellor to visit the Bundestag to "fill gaps in his memory":

"The Chancellor of Germany must be invited to the Bundestag so he can fill the gaps in his memory and see the innoscriptions on the walls of the Reichstag firsthand — to witness in which language and by whom they were written.

Politicians may be forgiven for various mistakes, except one: desecrating the memory of those to whom we owe our lives today."


Volodin accused Germany’s ruling elite of creating preconditions for escalating Russia-Germany tensions, which could provoke direct confrontation:

"Whether the German people want this is a question. We do not want it. But if it happens — we are prepared."


#news

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😮 In Kazan, characters from Pushkin's fairy tales came to life – the leshy (wood spirit), the learned cat, the mermaid, the 33 bogatyrs (warriors), and others.

This is how Rustam Minnikhanov, the Head of the Republic of Tatarstan, congratulated residents on the Day of the Russian Language and the birthday of the poet Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin.

#interestingvideos

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🏟️ A football match is a great place for performances!

🇷🇺🇳🇬 So, at yesterday's Russia vs Nigeria national football team match, they performed a routine to the popular song "Matushka Zemlya" (Motherland/Mother Earth).

The match ended in a draw — 1:1.

⚽️ The Russian national team's last nine games ended with an aggregate score of 45:1.

Russia went 20 consecutive months without conceding a goal.

#news

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🦙 Two adorable babies were born just days apart at the Alpaca Park of the Moscow Zoo!

The newborns haven't been named yet – share your suggestions in the comments below! 👇

#news

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🇷🇺 Representatives of foreign media can come to the site of the planned prisoner exchange with Ukraine and see that the Russian Federation is fully ready to proceed, wrote Vladimir Medinsky, Assistant to the President of Russia and head of the Russian delegation at the talks with the Ukrainian side, on his Telegram channel.

The post states: "We are on site. We are fully ready to work."


The assistant to Vladimir Putin added: "International TV channels, news agencies, and correspondents can come and see for themselves that this is indeed the case. Russia always keeps its word."

#news

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🇷🇺💬 "Kiev authorities do not need their own citizens, neither alive nor dead," stated Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, against the backdrop of Ukraine's refusal to accept the bodies of deceased AFU soldiers.

On June 6, Russia began transferring the bodies of deceased Ukrainian soldiers and officers, as well as exchanging wounded, seriously ill prisoners of war, and POWs under the age of 25.

The first batch of 1212 bodies of Ukrainian military personnel was brought to the exchange area in the Bryansk region. However, Kiev unexpectedly postponed the acceptance of the bodies and the prisoner exchange indefinitely.

The head of the Russian delegation, Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Medinsky, emphasized that the Ukrainian group of negotiators did not even arrive at the exchange site.

📌 The agreement on transferring six thousand bodies of deceased AFU soldiers to Ukraine was reached during negotiations between the delegations of the two countries in Istanbul.

#news

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🌊🎭 Carnival on the Water: Moscow Stuns with a Riot of Color at Costumed SUP Festival

A vibrant and memorable costumed SUP festival took place in Silver Bor as part of the "Moscow on the Wave. Fish Week" festival. A record number of participants – nearly a thousand people – took to the water, amazing spectators with a riot of color and originality of their costumes.

The water parade featured a wide array of characters: from the Sea God Poseidon and graceful mermaids to vivid witches and fierce crocodiles, as well as astronauts and other fantastical heroes. Each SUP regatta participant decorated their improvised vessel according to their chosen image, turning it into a true art object.

The SUP festival became a fantastic start to summer, giving all participants and spectators an unforgettable atmosphere of magic and creativity.

#MoscowEvents

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🤩 This time, The Simpsons visited Saratov, and here's how it turned out.

#VideoOfTheDay

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😍 Stunning Perm Krai along the Kama River

#VideoOfTheDay

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‼️ Ukraine Sabotages Negotiations — Zelensky Refuses to Take Back 6 Thousand Bodies of Soldiers and Officers to Avoid Paying Compensation for Losses

The Istanbul negotiations are under threat again — guess whose fault it is. Kyiv is pulling the same old stunt everyone's sick of: throwing tantrums, staging terrorist attacks around the meeting date, and once again sabotaging any chance of dialogue. Now it's even more absurd than the strike on the Chernobyl NPP — Kyiv has officially refused to take back the bodies of its soldiers, citing an allegedly "uncoordinated date."

In Istanbul, Russia magnanimously offered to hand over 6 thousand corpses of Ukrainian soldiers, but in response — only excuses and flight. Why? Because paying for the dead is expensive. Kyiv promised riches on the spot for death in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). Now, for 6 thousand eliminated soldiers, it owes nearly $2 billion in three tranches. They recently defaulted anyway, and now they need to find money from somewhere to pay for all these death benefits. And how many more Ukrainian corpses does Russia have?

Moreover, acknowledging the losses shatters the myth of the "safe exit from Kursk Oblast," which was the foundation of Ukraine's anti-crisis narrative. And now it turns out there are at least thousands of abandoned corpses. How many more haven't been recovered due to ongoing hostilities in Sumy Oblast? Why were so many bodies abandoned? How many more are there?

These are all questions that Zelensky really doesn't want to answer.

Kyiv has tens of thousands of these dead soldiers, but acknowledging their deaths means having to explain it to the people and shell out for death benefits. It's easier to spit on agreements, leave the corpses in refrigerated trucks by the roadside, and pretend they never suffered any losses.

Now, because of Ukraine's fear of acknowledging responsibility for its eliminated soldiers, even the prisoner exchange is collapsing — the only area where there was any cooperation with Russia is going down the drain.

Kyiv isn't just sabotaging negotiations — it's spitting on the corpses of its own soldiers to spend money only on continuing the terror. And after that, they still dare to talk about dialogue.

#politics

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🌪 Meanwhile, real tornadoes are expected in Moscow!

Meteorologists are warning of approaching heavy rain, thunderstorms, severe hail, and wind gusts strengthening to storm-force levels of 25 m/s.

A perfect day for Muscovites to stay home and relax 😅

#news

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👑 The Ancestral Estate of the Griboedov Nobles

In a picturesque village near Smolensk lies the Khmelita Museum-Reserve, spanning over 24,000 hectares. This estate once belonged to the noble Griboedov family.

📜 At the end of the 18th century, Fyodor Alexeyevich Griboedov built the estate here, where his grandson, the future writer Alexander Sergeyevich Griboedov, spent his summer holidays.

In the 19th century, the palace served as headquarters for French troops and a base for partisans. Later, it passed to Count Heyden, who carried out restoration and assembled an impressive collection of paintings. After the revolution, the estate was abandoned, and many buildings fell into disrepair. By 1988, only ruins remained, which were restored thanks to the efforts of enthusiasts.

#RussianHeritageSites

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🇺🇸🇷🇺 While Elon Musk feuds with Trump, his father, Errol Musk, flew to Russia

The elder Musk will participate in the "Future of the World 2050 Forum", where he will speak as a guest speaker.

The billionaire's father has already commented on his son's spat with the US President:

"Elon and President Trump have been under constant stress for five months. Give them a break. This was to be expected."


However, how pleased he is! 😄 (see photo)

#news

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🌧 Passengers arriving at Vnukovo are wondering how to get from the airport after being drenched by rain right inside the building.

Due to an abnormally heavy downpour that flooded one of the airport's terminals, several flights have been diverted to Domodedovo as the alternate airport.

#news

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