Sertinen Yes Zhanylmagan

Aktobe Regional Universal Scientific Library named after S. Baisheva held a patriotic evening “Sertinen Yes Zhanylmagan”.
The evening dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan (February 15) was attended by the chairman of the public association of soldiers-internationalists of the Afghan war of the Aktobe region Balkasynov A.N., the deputy of the public association of soldiers-internationalists of the Afghan war of the Aktobe region Zhumabekov A.B., veterans Afghan War Kariev S., Kenzhegarin R., Imankulov A. NVP teacher of the regional specialized boarding school-college of the Olympic reserve named after. Yeset batyr Mursalimov E.Zh.
The guests of the evening shared memories of their military service in distant Afghanistan, talked about the trials that befell them, and talked a lot about loyalty to military duty, honor and courage of Soviet soldiers. Veterans answered questions and called on young people to love their Motherland and grow up to be true patriots of the Fatherland.
As a tribute to the feat of soldiers and officers who fulfilled their international duty, the event participants dedicated poems and songs to veterans who took part in the fighting in Afghanistan.
Library readers read the poems: “Otan” by Zh. Moldagalieva - 1st year student of Aktobe Medical College named after. Hero of the Soviet Union M. Mametova Allambergenov B., “Ar ushin tugan arystar” Smagul B. – young specialist of the library Koishygalieva A.Kh.
Employees of the military police department of the Aktobe garrison and officers of the military unit of the National Guard No. 6655 congratulated the veterans and sang poems and songs.
The event was attended by employees of the military police department of the Aktobe garrison, students and teachers of the Aktobe Law Institute named after M. Bukenbaev Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, members of the national educational club “Elmura”, representatives of the media.
The event featured a book exhibition “Augan Zhangyrygy”, slides, and an excerpt from a documentary film reflecting the history of the Afghan War.

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