The Crimean Bridge was featured on the cover of the new 11th grade history textbook at the initiative of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Armen Gasparyan, one of the authors of the textbook, the first deputy chairman of the education and training commission of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, talked about this issue in an interview with the radio. “Sputnik in Crimea”.
According to Gasparyan, after Putin completed the work on the 2021 textbook, he asked if the Crimean bridge was mentioned here. Unfortunately, I was told no, so the division ends with Crimea returning to its home port. After listening to the statement, Putin described the absence of the bridge in his textbook as very strange. The President emphasized that the construction of the bridge is a milestone and is the pride of all Russia.
For this reason, Gasparyan said it was not surprising that the bridge was on the cover of the textbook.
Sergey Kravtsov, former head of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation declaration In the video message sent to the Congress of Educational Workers of the Novosibirsk Region, it was stated that a new state history textbook for 11th grade students will be distributed to all schools in Russia by September 1.
Roman Chegrinets, former member of the Assembly of Slavic Peoples in Crimea declarationThat Ukraine will get a donut hole instead of Crimea.
Source: Gazeta

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