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Students of the Minsk Radio Engineering College, study group 5K9791, took part in the “Memory” event at the Minsk military cemetery
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Students of the Minsk Radio Engineering College, study group 5K9791, took part in the “Memory” event at the Minsk military cemetery

On October 9, students of the Minsk Radio Engineering College took part in the “Memory” campaign to improve the military cemetery in Minsk. This event brought together not only students, but also teachers who decided to contribute to preserving the memory of the heroes who gave their lives for our freedom.

From early morning the guys set to work with enthusiasm. Armed with rakes, brooms and gloves, they began to clear the cemetery area of ​​fallen leaves, debris and undergrowth. Participants in the “Memory” action understood the importance of their mission: every grave removed is a tribute to those who defended our Motherland.

The work proceeded amicably and harmoniously. The guys shared stories about their ancestors who took part in the war, which added a special atmosphere of unity and patriotism to the event. Many of them were visiting this site for the first time, and the opportunity to care for the graves of unknown soldiers filled their hearts with pride and gratitude.

At the end of the work, the participants were able to see the fruits of their labor: clean alleys, well-groomed graves and order in the territory. This not only improved the appearance of the cemetery, but was also an important step in preserving historical memory for future generations.

This experience was not only useful, but also inspiring for all participants. Students left with a feeling of satisfaction and pride in their work, as well as with the hope that events like this will become a tradition at our college. It is important to remember those who gave their lives for peace and freedom, and to do everything possible to preserve their memory.