Honored Artist of Russia, theater and film actor Stanislav Sadalsky found a spelling error in a handwritten greeting from the Minister of Education of Russia Sergey Kravtsov. He published the confirmation in his telegram channel.
Allegedly, Kravtsov congratulated the Artek camp on its anniversary, skipping the letter "d" in the word "holiday".
Judging by the photo published by Sadalsky, the minister's congratulations are already in the frame and under the glass along with his photo.
Note that other confirmations of this curiosity, except for Sadalsky's photo, could not be found at the time of writing the news.
Artek was founded in 1925 as the main pioneer camp in the USSR. On June 16 of this year, he celebrated his centenary. Today it is a modern international children's center, which annually receives more than 40 thousand children. Currently, Artek is not only a wellness center, but also a children's camp that develops modern educational programs and international cooperation in the field of children's recreation.

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