Select language:

About 800,000 people wrote ''Victory Dictation" offline

 / Главная / Russkiy Mir Foundation / News / About 800,000 people wrote ''Victory Dictation" offline

About 800,000 people wrote ''Victory Dictation" offline


30.04.2021

Photo credit: press service of the Ministry of Education of Russia / edu.gov.ru (CC BY 4.0)

Almost 800,000 people have joined the Victory Dictation action offline, according to the website of the United Russia party. The action aimed at preserving historical memory took place the day before, on April 29. The number of Victory Dictation sites in Russia and abroad has exceeded 16,000.

The leader in the number of participants was the Samara region, where about 45,000 people answered questions. The 2nd place was taken by the Krasnodar Territory, followed by the Tula and Rostov regions.

According to Alexander Khinshtein, who is the coordinator of the action, interest in the "Victory Dictation" is growing, the number of its participants is constantly increasing.

Those who could not come to the site could try their hand at the online format. Alexander Khinshtein said that after the start of the action a DDoS attack hit the site. Fortunately, it was dealt with very quickly. Nevertheless, it was decided to extend the term for writing the dictation online.

The results of the "Victory Dictation" will be summed up by June 24. The winners will be those who answer the questions not only correctly, but also faster than others. They will receive tickets to the Victory Parade - 2022. And the winners from among the applicants will receive additional points for admission to universities.

Russkiy Mir

News by subject

Publications

Italian entrepreneur Marco Maggi's book, "Russian to the Bone," is now accessible for purchase in Italy and is scheduled for release in Russia in the upcoming months. In the book, Marco recounts his personal odyssey, narrating each stage of his life as a foreigner in Russia—starting from the initial fascination to the process of cultural assimilation, venturing into business, fostering authentic friendships, and ultimately, reaching a deep sense of identifying as a Russian at his very core.