The great-grandson of Secretary General Yuri Andropov became a cadet of the Russian Guard
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The initiation ceremony for new students of the Moscow Presidential Cadet School named after M.A. Sholokhov took place on October 27 in Moscow at the Victory Museum on Poklonnaya Hill. The newly minted cadets took a solemn oath of allegiance and devotion to the Fatherland, and they were awarded cadet certificates. Each cadet of the Russian Guard swore “to be honest and disciplined, a reliable comrade, to faithfully and selflessly serve their Fatherland.”
Among those who were ordained as cadets was the son of a serviceman of the Vityaz Special Purpose Center, holder of the Order of Courage Leonid Makhonin, fifth-grader Yegor. The boy’s father died heroically on February 27, 2022 while on duty within the framework of the Northern Military District.
Together with him, the twins Rostislav and Svyatoslav Podporin, as well as Yegor Trubanov, took the oath of cadet of the Russian Guard. Their fathers also died while performing SVO tasks.
As the press service of the Russian Guard reported, the great-grandson of the General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov, fifth-grader Ivan Andropov, also became a cadet. Yuri Andrpopov led the USSR in 1982-1984.
A native of Donbass, seventh grader Alexander Kreshtop also took the oath as a cadet of the Russian Guard. From the age of four he knows what war is and now wants to become an officer of the Russian Guard and a real defender of the Fatherland, like his father.
Deputy Director of the Russian Guard, Lieutenant General Alexei Vorobyov, wished the new cadets a good journey.
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