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St. Petersburg to hold Candle of Memory event on June 22
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44636, member: 636"] People will light thousands of candles across Palace Square late Sunday night. The Candle of Memory event happens every year to remember those who died during wartime. Volunteers start setting up 80,000 candles at 11 PM sharp. This marks 84 years since the Great Patriotic War began back during 1941. The ceremony honors 27 million people who lost their lives fighting between 1941 and 1945. Russians have held this special memorial for two decades already. Millions of citizens join the remembrance activities from cities all around the country. People living outside Russia also participate from their homes abroad. The event brings communities together to think about those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Families often attend these gatherings to teach younger generations about wartime history. Anyone can join the memorial without traveling to St. Petersburg. Special websites let people light virtual candles from their computers or phones. Online participants create digital flames that appear on interactive maps. These internet platforms connect distant relatives and friends during the ceremony. Technology helps spread the memorial message far beyond Palace Square. The charity event has become deeply meaningful for Russian culture. Communities organize local versions of the candle lighting across different regions. Schools often plan educational activities around the anniversary date. Veterans groups actively support these remembrance ceremonies throughout the country. The tradition continues growing stronger each passing year as more people learn about its importance. [/QUOTE]
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