SPECIAL REPORT: How a successful business lady from Brest thinks out-of-the-box and preserves memory about war heroes
What is a patriot and what is patriotism? I think those are people, who create and unite first and foremost. Natalia Ilnitskaya, a business lady from Brest and a member of the Belarusian Union of Journalists, has taken it upon herself to spend her own resources in order to implement a unique patriotic project, which is unparalleled in the European space and the post-Soviet one: she is creating an alley of memory using monuments to Red Army soldiers, who fell in Poland. The monuments were taken down and brought from Europe. Ordinary residents of Polish populated localities spent their own money on setting up these monuments after World War Two as a token of gratitude to the Red Army soldiers, who had saved them from the Nazi. Now the Brest lady saves these obelisks from oblivion and historical forgetfulness.
Rosneft says government registers its new Kara Sea gas field
MOSCOW, Dec 15 (PRIME) The Russian State Mineral Reserves Commission has booked a new field of oil major Rosneft in the Cara Sea with reserves of 514 billion cubic meters of natural gas and 53 million tonnes of condensate, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
The company named the field after Marshal of the Soviet Union Konstantin Rokossovsky.
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Rosneft says government registers its new Kara Sea gas field
MOSCOW, Dec 15 (PRIME) The Russian State Mineral Reserves Commission has booked a new field of oil major Rosneft in the Cara Sea with reserves of 514 billion cubic meters of natural gas and 53 million tonnes of condensate, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
The company named the field after Marshal of the Soviet Union Konstantin Rokossovsky.
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