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31.01.2025, 13:11

Ilsur Metshin awards a blockade veteran Nikolai Karpyuk with a commemorative medal «80 Years of the Great Victory»

The 86-year-old Kazan resident was the foreman on the first nuclear submarine K-19 in the USSR

The Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin paid a visit to Nikolai Karpyuk, a veteran of the blockade. On behalf of the Russian President and the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan, the Mayor awarded the veteran, foreman of the first crew of the K-19 nuclear submarine, with a commemorative medal «80 Years of the Great Victory» and a certificate.

«On the eve of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, I would like to present this commemorative medal to you. You are a blockade veteran, a representative of the most honorable generation. I wish you good health, longevity and happiness», – the Mayor said to the veteran.

Nikolai Karpyuk was born on August 18, 1938, in Leningrad. In 1942, his family was evacuated to Kazan. Since childhood, he began to dream of a deep – sea voyage. In 1957, after receiving a summons for military service, he joined the Northern Fleet and served on a submarine.

«I graduated with honors and was proud of my achievement. I was awarded a red card and immediately promoted to foreman», – the veteran said.

On the nuclear submarine, Nikolai worked as a rocket launcher in the fourth compartment. The crew consisted of 100 people. Upon his return, he worked at the Kazan Optical and Mechanical Plant. He combined his studies at the Kazan Chemical Technical Institute with his work. He was the chairman of the workshop committee at the Kazan Optical and Mechanical Plant. Eventually, he became the head of a bureau.

Today, Nikolai lives in an apartment in Derbyshki, his wife passed away three years ago.
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Ilsur Metshin awards a blockade veteran Nikolai Karpyuk with a commemorative medal «80 Years of the Great Victory»

<p> The Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin paid a visit to Nikolai Karpyuk, a veteran of the blockade. On behalf of the Russian President and the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan, the Mayor awarded the veteran, foreman of the first crew of the K-19 nuclear submarine, with a commemorative medal «80 Years of the Great Victory» and a certificate. </p> <p> </p> <p> «On the eve of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, I would like to present this commemorative medal to you. You are a blockade veteran, a representative of the most honorable generation. I wish you good health, longevity and happiness», – the Mayor said to the veteran. </p> <p> Nikolai Karpyuk was born on August 18, 1938, in Leningrad. In 1942, his family was evacuated to Kazan. Since childhood, he began to dream of a deep – sea voyage. In 1957, after receiving a summons for military service, he joined the Northern Fleet and served on a submarine. </p> <p> «I graduated with honors and was proud of my achievement. I was awarded a red card and immediately promoted to foreman», – the veteran said. </p> <p> On the nuclear submarine, Nikolai worked as a rocket launcher in the fourth compartment. The crew consisted of 100 people. Upon his return, he worked at the Kazan Optical and Mechanical Plant. He combined his studies at the Kazan Chemical Technical Institute with his work. He was the chairman of the workshop committee at the Kazan Optical and Mechanical Plant. Eventually, he became the head of a bureau. </p> Today, Nikolai lives in an apartment in Derbyshki, his wife passed away three years ago.