Deep respect was expressed to the veterans, whose lives and heroic deeds became examples of courage and perseverance

Uzbekistan

On May 8, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited World War II veterans and veterans of the labor front, congratulating them on the holiday.

Deep respect was expressed to the veterans, whose lives and heroic deeds became examples of courage and perseverance
At the Central Military Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Defense, the head of state warmly spoke with Akmal ota Akramov, Vera Zhuravskaya, Hasanboy ota Khalmatov, and Vladimir Alekseykov, inquiring about their well-being and health, particularly noting their difficult life paths and the courage they demonstrated.

"You are living witnesses to history, symbols of courage and perseverance. Meeting such respected people as you and listening to your teachings gives us tremendous spiritual support. Our people are rightfully proud of you. These peaceful and free days, the happy fate of future generations—these are the result of your unparalleled selfless work." "Your instructive life's journey is a true school of courage and fortitude for our youth," the President said.

In accordance with the presidential decree of April 16 of this year, war veterans and veterans of the labor front are receiving special attention and support.

World War II veterans, labor front veterans, and the families of servicemen who died in the line of duty during the years of independence are under the constant care of the state. Along with material and moral support, they are provided with discounted vouchers to the republic's best sanatoriums for improving their health.

"As a reward for your patriotism and selfless work, the Almighty has granted you long life and the happiness of living in the honor and respect of the people. Your prayers bring prosperity to our country and success to our endeavors," the President said.

During the meeting, the veterans expressed gratitude to the head of state for the country's ongoing efforts to restore historical memory and honor the older generation.

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