ROSGOSSTRAKH ARMENIA congratulates World War II veterans on 70th anniversary of victory

YEREVAN, May 8. /ARKA/. ROSGOSSTRAKH ARMENIA has congratulated Great Patriotic War (World War II) veterans on the 70th anniversary of the victory, the press office of the company reports.

According to press release, this insurance company’s employees have visited every veteran living in Tavush and Gegharkunik border provinces and handed gifts to them.

The company finds it very important to remember veterans and to provide support to them.

Young people should know history and Armenian people’s considerable contribution to the victory and should be grateful to veterans.

Photos and the most interesting recollections 160 veterans shared with their guests will be available on the company’s corporate page in Facebook.

ROSGOSSTRAKH ARMENIA insurance CJSC was established in May 2008.

Rosgosstrakh Armenia is one of Russian ROSGOSSTRAKH Group’s companies. The company’s board includes ROSGOSSTRAKH Group’s leading specialists and administration members.

Rosgosstrakh Armenia has 47 offices, including 18 branches, 13 selling points in Yerevan and 34 in large provincial cities. –0–

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