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Thu, 08/05/2025 - 23:22

Alan Gagloev is taking part in the gala reception on behalf of the Russian President in the Kremlin

South Ossetian President Alan Gagloev accepted the invitation to attend a dinner on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Alan Gagloev's press Secretary, Natalya Bosikova, told reporters.
"A dinner on behalf of the Russian President was organized for the heads of foreign delegations arrived for the proud events to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. Alan Eduardovich accepted the invitation and is at the gala event with his colleagues," Bosikova said.
She has added that Vladimir Putin greeted the foreign leaders who arrived in Moscow.

Thu, 08/05/2025 - 20:13

The Garland of Memory and Glory laid at the Eternal Flame in Tskhinval

A ceremony of laying a garland of Memory and Glory, flowers and wreaths at the Eternal Flame took place on the Walk of Fame in the capital of South Ossetia.

The event was attended by the leadership of the Republic, headed by Prime Minister Konstantin Dzhussoev, Russian Ambassador Marat Kulakhmetov, representatives of the ministries and departments, members of Parliament and city residents.

Thu, 08/05/2025 - 20:08

Monument to the Red Army soldiers died in the evacuation hospitals No. 3692 and 1960 unveiled in Tskhinval

At the Zguder Cemetery in Tskhinval the Russian Embassy in South Ossetia has unveiled a monument to the Red Army soldiers and commanders who died while being treated in the evacuation hospitals No. 3692 and 1960 in 1941-1945.

The ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Konstantin Dzhussoev, members of Parliament led by Speaker Alan Margiev, head of the Presidential Executive Office Alan Alborov, and the public.

Russian Ambassador to South Ossetia Marat Kulakhmetov has reminded that two hospitals for wounded soldiers were deployed in South Ossetia in those years.