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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.
During a working visit to the LPR, Marat Khusnullin laid flowers at the memorial to the Heroes of the Front and Rear of 1941–1945.
Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin made a working visit to the Luhansk People’s Republic, during which he visited a plant, a training center, and also checked the pace of restoration of a five-story building.
“I got acquainted with the work of the Lugamash enterprise, which is engaged in the production of railway locomotives and rolling stock. In 2023, the Territorial Development Fund included the company among the top ten in the register of participants in the free economic zone. The preferential conditions of the SEZ made it possible to begin modernizing and technically re-equipping production, increase the number of employees and raise the level of wages. I believe that this enterprise has very great prospects. And on those sites that are not used, it is necessary to create a technology park so that there is an opportunity to work in other areas of the regional industry,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.
Marat Khusnullin laid flowers at the memorial on the plant grounds dedicated to the memory of the Heroes of the Front and Rear of 1941–1945.
In addition, the Deputy Prime Minister checked the progress of the restoration of an apartment building in the Vatutina quarter, to which 64 families are expected to return after the summer, and assessed the progress of the renovation of the building of the military training center at the V. Dahl Luhansk State University.
“The head of the center, Colonel Mikhail Basanov, said that the main tasks of this institution are the implementation of military training programs and work on military-professional orientation of young people. The conditions for such an important matter must be appropriate – they are created by the “Single Customer”. They plan to hand over the facility in June, so that it will be possible to train about 300 cadets at a time,” noted Marat Khusnullin.
At the end of the trip, a meeting was held on the development of the region.
“I can say with satisfaction that the republic is coping with all the tasks set. This speaks of the systematic work of the team of the head of the LPR Leonid Pasechnik and the chairman of the LPR government Yegor Kovalchuk, which will continue to allow the implementation of the planned plans to bring the standard of living in the LPR to the average Russian level,” the Deputy Chairman of the Government concluded.
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