Simonyan awarded the Keosayan Prize to a woman who saved a child… (премия · кеосаяна · тигран)
Simonyan awarded the Keosayan Prize to a woman who saved a child that had fallen out of a window in Kaliningrad region.
Consensus
- A woman named Galina saved a two-year-old boy who fell from a fourth-floor window in the Kaliningrad Region.
- The incident occurred while Galina was working with flowers on the street.
- Galina heard children's cries and saw the child in the window.
- Galina had a previously operated left hand, so she caught the child using only her right hand.
- The boy did not suffer any injuries.
- Galina was hospitalized due to fractures.
- She received the 17th Tigran Keosayan Prize, worth one million rubles.
- The prize is awarded by Margarita Simonyan in memory of her late husband, director Tigran Keosayan.
- The award recognizes individuals who act courageously and cannot remain indifferent to others' suffering.
Points of divergence
- Galina was awarded the prize for saving a child from a window fall in Kaliningrad Region, with details about her actions and hospitalization matching those in Vesti. — vm
- The 16th prize was awarded to a participant of the SOF who rescued a woman from a fire in Kaliningrad Region; the 15th prize went to 12-year-old Platon Shein, who saved two drowning children in Derbent. — vesti
- The award was announced by Margarita Simonyan on her Telegram channel and includes a mention of another recipient: Alexander Voeyvoda, who subdued a man with a machete in a shopping center in Krasnodar on June 20. — vm
Coverage (2 sources)
- Woman who caught a boy falling from the window will receive the Keosayan Prize — Вести
- Simonian awards Keosayan Prize to woman who saved child dropped from window — Вечерняя Москва