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Passports got a war hero 96-year-old Vladimir A. Titkov, 91-year-old Ekaterina V. and Akilov 92-year-old Anna p. Chernobay, the head of the press service GU MVD in Sverdlovsk region Valery Burnt. The ceremony was held for older people. As assured Colonel Burning, specialists of the interior Ministry on migration issues comply with all security requirements to protect pensioners from the coronavirus.

Vladimir Titkov – a war hero, holder of two orders of red star and order of Lenin, honored holder of the medals “For courage”, “For military merit” and “For victory over Germany”.

– His military awards the soldier received many years after the war in 2017. His daughter accidentally discovered the submission to the awards his father on the website of the “exploit people”. To two orders of red star and medals “For courage” it was presented from 30 October to 1 December 1943. But due to the fact that the miner-the bomber was wounded and was lying in the hospital, has not received awards. Vladimir Andreevich was among those who crossed the Dnieper, – said Valery Burnt.

a Soldier Titkov came to Berlin, and after demobilization in 1947 he worked at the state farms of Kazakhstan. In 2018 he moved to relatives in Ekaterinburg.

Catherine Akulovoy was almost 13 when the war started, and she went to work in the national economy, and after the war – in a shop in Nikolaev. Then he entered the Kharkov commodity. In Nikolaev she met her husband, a native of Nev, where they then lived since 1952. In 1987, however, she again went to the Ukraine and returned to Nev in 2012 her granddaughter.

Anna Chernobay during the war years worked in the village Ichiki of the Chuvash Republic in the field work, helped her mother in the bakery, and in the evenings to knit socks and mittens for the soldiers at the front. In 2014, her husband died, and from Ukraine, where it was thrown by fate, she moved to her daughter in Pervouralsk.