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Submitted by moiuser3 on 12 December 2025

The Russian delegation, led by Colonel-General Aleksandr Anatolyevich Matovnikov, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces of the Russian Federation, who attended the third Myanmar-Russia Joint Anti-Terrorism Committee Meeting, visited the Memorial to the Fallen Heroes in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday morning and paid tribute to the heroes of the past who have died while serving the country and Tatmadaw at the Memorial to the Fallen Heroes while signing the guest book and taking photos.

They proceeded to the Defence Services Museum, where the museum’s curator gave an introduction to the history of the museum, the purpose of its opening, the various galleries and the exhibits. They then looked around the Defence Services Museum and Historical Research Institute with interest and asked questions to the gallery staff. Then, they signed the guest book and took group photos.

Colonel-General Aleksandr Anatolyevich Matovnikov, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces of the Russian Federation, and the delegation members visited Bogyoke Market in Yangon in the afternoon and viewed and purchased handicrafts such as jewellery, traditional clothing, gold embroidery, silver embroidery, paintings, and sculptures. Afterwards, they visited the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, offering flowers, water, candles, and incense while touring the religious buildings.

The delegation led by Colonel-General Aleksandr Anatolyevich Matovnikov visited the world’s largest sitting Buddha statue, Maravijaya Buddha Image, enshrined in the Buddha Park in Dekkhinathiri Township, Nay Pyi Taw Union Territory, on the evening of 9 December.

They viewed around the Maravijaya Buddha Image and the miniature Buddha Parks, miniature Myanmar traditional flower crafts, and photographs of the installation of the statue. They offered flowers, water, and oil lamps to the Maravijaya Buddha Image, rang the bell of the Saddadhipati and performed meritorious deeds. Then, they had group photos taken and they toured the stone inscription Cetis and religious buildings.

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