Russian Rospotrebnadzor Denies Banning "Soldier's Kasha" at May 9th Events
No Fake News on Field Kitchen Ban for Victory Day Celebrations
Stay informed, folks, because it's time to set the record straight! Contrary to some online chatter, the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection (Rospotrebnadzor) has neither announced nor recommended a ban on field kitchens for Victory Day events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory in 2025.
The rumors began circulating a few days back, claiming that Rospotrebnadzor's head, Anna Popova, had issued a decree restricting field kitchen use during events such as "The Immortal Regiment", "Frontline Meadow", "Soldier's Porridge" and others that feature field kitchens. The purported reason? Allegedly due to a high risk of violating sanitary-hygienic norms and regulations.
However, Rospotrebnadzor has vehemently denied these misleading claims, affirming that they are entirely false.
Let's remember that in the Siberian region of Krasnoyarsk, the tradition of the "Immortal Regiment" march is set to resume. In Krasnoyarsk, for the first time ever, the march will take place on the Right Bank, starting from the "Krasnoyarsk - City of Labor Glory" memorial.
So, have a blast at the Victory Day events and keep your field kitchens going strong! As always, let's gather, celebrate, and remember our heroes and their sacrifices.
Photograph courtesy of the Krasnoyarsk government.
Insights:- Rospotrebnadzor Role: The agency mainly enforces health and sanitation standards. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, they did impose restrictions on mass gatherings, impacting food-serving methods at events like Victory Day.- 2023 Celebrations: The 78th anniversary of the Great Victory in 2023 took place without reported field kitchen bans. The 80th anniversary in 2025 is outside the current data scope, but no verified 2023-2024 directives mention such bans.- Common Restrictions: If field kitchens were limited in specific regions, it would likely be due to compliance issues, regional guidelines, or security concerns in conflict areas.
- Inaccurate news has been debunked about Rospotrebnadzor banning field kitchens for the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory in 2025.
- The Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection (Rospotrebnadzor) is responsible for ensuring sanitation and health standards but did not issue such a decree for Victory Day events.
- Despite unfounded claims of a ban on field kitchens, the "Immortal Regiment" march in Krasnoyarsk will proceed, with the event planned to take place on the Right Bank in 2025.
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