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🇷🇺🎭🇮🇳 On February 5, as part of the XXV Bharat Rang Mahotsav International Theatre Festival, fourth-year students of the GITIS (Russian Institute of Theatre Arts) workshop of Alexey Blokhin presented the play "A Very Simple Story" to the audience.

The story touched on the themes of devotion, mercy and forgiveness, emphasizing that love is the most important thing in life.

💬 Answering questions from the audience after the performance, the troupe elaborated on the work on the production and shared their impressions of visiting India.

The audience highly appreciated the actors' performance and called them for an encore several times. It was especially noted that the actors did not use literal costumes to convey the characters — the image was conveyed precisely by a highly professional game.

❗️ On February 7, at 6:30 PM, the performance will be shown at the Shri Aurobindo Auditorium, Auroville, Tamil Nadu, and on January 9, at 8 PM — at the Sri Venkateswara Vignana Mandiram, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.

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#DruzhbaDosti
#Culture
#Theatre
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🎥 Ahead of Diplomatic Workers' Day celebrated in Russia on February 10, watch the State Historical Museum video tour dedicated to Artamon Matveyev(1625–1682), an outstanding Russian statesman and diplomat of the 17th century.

Artamon Matveyev entered state service at a young age and gradually rose to prominence at the court of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich. In 1669, he was appointed head of the Posolsky Prikaz, the institution that served as Russia’s early foreign ministry.

Matveyev held this position until 1676, playing a key role in shaping Russia’s diplomatic relations with European powers during a crucial period of state development.

This video tour explores key stages of Matveyev’s life and career, highlighting his contribution to the development of Russian diplomacy and offering insight into the dramatic events of the late 17th century that shaped the country’s history.

#DiplomatsDay #DWR2026
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#KievRegimeCrimes

📄 The Final Report on the crimes committed by the Kiev regime in 2025 has been published, prepared by the Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rodion Miroshnik.

In 2025 alone, Ukrainian armed groups fired at least 130,627 munitions at Russian civilian facilities – over 42,000 more strikes than in 2024 (when the number of attacks reached at least 87,885). The average daily number of shelling incidents in 2025 exceeded 350.

The increase in Ukrainian attacks on civilian infrastructure in Russia was observed primarily during periods when attempts were being made to advance a negotiation process to resolve the conflict, including US initiatives.

❗️ Such actions may be viewed as a systematic approach by Kiev aimed at undermining peace initiatives.

◼️ Over 12 months, at least 6,483 civilians were affected by the criminal actions of Ukrainian militants. Of these, at least 5,418 were injured or maimed, and no fewer than 1,065 civilians were killed.

At least 293 minors were affected 22 children were killed and 271 injured. The youngest injured child was just 3 months old.

Since February 2022, as a result of decisions taken by the Ukrainian political leadership and the execution of criminal orders by militants of the Kiev regime, at least 7,746 civilians have been killed.

The total number of civilians affected since the start of the special military operation amounts to at least 26,148 people, including no fewer than 18,402 injured or maimed.

◼️ The “hunt” for Russian journalists has become an important element of the criminal strategy of the Kiev regime, aimed at preventing the disclosure of reliable information about the real situation along the line of contact and the war crimes of Ukrainian militants.

In 2025, there was a significant increase in attacks on Russian journalists. During the reporting period, 7 media representatives were killed and 10 were wounded to varying degrees of severity.

◼️ The Kiev regime continued to deliberately obstruct the rescue of civilians injured by UAF attacks. Over the past 12 months, 5 rescuers were killed and 78 were injured as a result of Ukrainian shelling.

◼️ Over the year, at least 81 cases of shelling of medical facilities were recorded. In addition, militants of the UAF disabled no fewer than 56 units of specialized medical transport.

As a result of UAF attacks on ambulances, medical facilities and individual medical teams, 50 healthcare workers were affected10 were killed while performing their professional duties, and 40 were injured to varying degrees of severity.

☢️ The Ukrainian side repeatedly attempted strikes on facilities whose destruction could lead to the “release of hazardous elements”, first and foremost nuclear power plants.

During the period under review, at least 29 attempted strikes on Russia’s nuclear energy facilities were recorded. The Zaporozhye NPP was attacked 23 times, while the Novovoronezh, Kursk and Smolensk NPPs were each attacked twice.

Due to UAF shelling of the Zaporozhye NPP territory, #IAEA observer rotations were disrupted twice. Moreover, because of continuous Ukrainian strikes on power transmission lines supplying the plant, the NPP operated in isolated mode without connection to the energy grid for one and a half months.

⚖️ Russian investigative authorities are consistently and systematically taking measures to bring Ukrainian militants to criminal responsibility.

In 2025, the Investigative Committee of Russia initiated 3,208 criminal cases related to crimes committed by Ukrainian armed formations.

To date, 874 criminal cases have been referred by prosecutors to the courts against accused Ukrainian servicemen and mercenaries. Courts have already issued convictions in 810 cases, involving 1,078 individuals.

👉 Full version of the report (PDF)
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📆 Annually on the first Saturday of February, Russia marks Diplomatic Courier Remembrance Day to pay tribute to diplomatic couriers who lost their lives in the line of duty.

This day of remembrance originates from events that took place in Latvia on February 5, 1926, when two diplomatic couriers from the USSR People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs, Theodor Nette and Johann Mahmastal, were travelling by train from Moscow to Riga. They were on a mission to deliver a diplomatic pouch when an armed gang attacked them.

Nette was killed after shooting the first assailant. Mahmastal, though gravely wounded, succeeded in defending the diplomatic pouch. He delivered the mail to Riga and, on the station platform, handed it over to a Soviet embassy employee whom he knew personally. Only then did he agree to be hospitalised.

On this day Russia's Foreign Ministry traditionally holds commemorations to pay tribute to the feat accomplished by diplomatic couriers.

#InMemoriam
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