Power engineers of IDGC of Centre presented a military-patriotic performance "Cranes" to participants of the Russian-Belarusian emergency response exercises
The story told in the play begins June 22, 1941. Across the country there are school graduation balls. Young people, who yesterday sat at their desks, are making the first steps into adulthood, looking at their, as it seems, happy future, making plans, dreaming. But the audience is already aware that they will have a different fate...
Kurskenergo held the first show of "Cranes" on June 22, 2010, the Day of Memory and Grief. Then there were a lot of performances - and invariably viewers of different generations received the Kursk power engineers in a very warm way. It was the same this time. The hall accompanied the performers with applause.
"Our Belarusian colleagues really liked the play. This is understandable: our peoples have common roots, common history. Together they experienced the horrors of that terrible war, and also together did utmost to fight the enemy, worked for the victory in the rear. This memory of the shared past helps us today live together, work, develop to build a bright future. And it is very gratifying that today our colleagues with their performance contributed to the strengthening of relations between the two brotherly countries," stressed First Deputy General Director - Chief Engineer of IDGC of Centre Alexander Pilyugin.
Please, be reminded that the joint emergency response exercise of the Russian and Belarusian power engineers is held from 21 to 24 July. Structural units of the Republican Unitary Enterprise "Gomelenergo" and "Mogilevenergo", JSC "Belselelectrosetstroy" (all are from the Republic of Belarus), and the Group of Companies "Rosseti" take part in it. The training is aimed at the organization of interaction of power engineers of the Union State in the liquidation of massive interruptions of power grid facilities of electric distribution networks.
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