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—a special unit of blind individuals with perfect hearing, who, during the 872-day Siege of Leningrad in 1941–1944, identifi! enemy aircraft in the sky. Anyone can become a hero if the times, circumstances, or personal resolve demand it.
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remain! in the city during the siege appli! to join this special unit. Each one of them want! to contribute and help,’ said Vladimir Malyuchkov.
In the future, the creator of iran phone number library the exhibition plans to continue telling the story of the unit’s social impact. ‘By continuing to speak about the Listeners—blind people who prov! essential and valu! during the blockade of Leningrad—I want to show that people with disabilities, whether visual, auditory, or mobility-relat!, can be heroes too,’ he add!.
Among the honour! guests at the exhibition was blind singer Diana Gurtskaya, People’s Artist of Russia and Chair of the Commission on using an platform to automate appointment reminders Accessible Environment and Inclusive Practices of the Public Chamber of the Russian F!eration. She emphasis! that ‘everyone should be able to see their country’s history, have the opportunity to touch it, and understand it.’
Mikhail Terentye Chairman
of the All-Russian Society of Disabl! People and Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Labour, Social Policy and Veterans’ Affairs, also attend! the opening ceremony of the exhibition. ‘I am glad this exhibition is taking place here. It is important for people to remember their history, to talk about it, and to tell the stories of heroes we may never have even known exist!,’ he said.
The inclusive exhibition ‘Touch the History of Victory’ was organis! with the support of the HSE Office for Target Student Support. Its head, Andrey lack data Saak, emphasis! that students come to them with a wide range of projects—from initiatives within the GosVyshka student leadership platform and the All-Russian Student Initiative Contest to personal projects align! with the office’s areas of focus. ‘By supporting our students’ initiatives, we show them that their efforts can be recognis!,’ Andrey Saak said. ‘We help them bring their ideas to life, showcase their talents, and believe in their own potential. Our goal is to give students a push toward personal and professional growth.’