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On March 27, 2023, celebrations were held at the central office of the NRCST on the occasion of the 97th anniversary of the creation of the National Red Crescent society of Turkmenistan.  All employees of the society, active volunteers, as well as the head of the mission of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Michael Rahmanov, took part in the festive event. The regional delegate  of  the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Central Asia , Guzelkylynch Seval, sent a congratulatory card to the NRCST in a video format. In addition,  veterans of the NRCST - Galina Sergeevna Miroshnikova and Natalia Tarasovna  Levaya were the honored guests of the celebration.  They told about the history of the society and shared vivid memories of their work. At the end of the festive celebration, guests received memorable gifts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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