Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
In every district of the capital there are owners of shops, shopping centers, restaurants, cafes, hairdressers and car services who sent humanitarian aid to participants in the special military operation (SVO) this spring.
The products are being donated not only by establishments that purchase food, such as supermarkets or bakeries, but also by beauty salons. Their employees managed to collect a large number of cans of stewed meat and main courses, specially preserved for long-term storage, as well as dry milk porridges.
About 300 food packages were received by servicemen from entrepreneurs from the Levoberezhny and Vostochnoye Degunino districts, and about 200 dry rations were transferred from Ivanovskoye and Kosino-Ukhtomsky. In addition, it was possible to send more than 700 different canned goods – from vegetables to meat.
Restaurant and pastry shop owners in Severnoye Butovo collected almost 300 kilograms of food products, and one teahouse in Lublin donated 500 kilograms of honey to the fighters. The packages also included instant noodles and mashed potatoes, tea and coffee, candy, chocolate and other food.
Humanitarian aid shipments of clothing were sent this spring from the Yaroslavsky, Obruchevsky, Yuzhnoye Tushino, Chertanovo Tsentralnoye, Sokolinaya Gora and Lyublino districts. These are several thousand insoles, including woolen ones, winter and summer uniforms, thermal underwear and socks, T-shirts, hats, and dozens of pairs of shoes.
Fabric and yarn stores donated pillows, blankets, and bed linens so that the soldiers could rest in comfortable conditions. Gas burners were included in the packages for cooking, and stoves and generators were also sent.
The entrepreneurs placed a great emphasis on medical products and collected, for example, liters of antiseptic, hundreds of bandages, tourniquets and catheters, as well as crutches, dressings and medications.
The owners of department stores and car dealerships have not forgotten about spare parts, lumber, electronic warfare systems, quadcopters, professional radios, monoculars, collimators and other military equipment.
There were also those who independently delivered humanitarian aid to the combat zone and also provided facilities for weaving camouflage nets.
Since the first days of the SVO, owners of Moscow stores, shopping centers, car dealerships and other service establishments, as well as Moscow restaurateurs, have been regularly sending humanitarian aid. The parcels contain products that have a long shelf life: canned meat, fish and vegetables, tons of different cereals, pasta, cookies, candies, chocolate and many other sweets. Entrepreneurs donate personal hygiene products and seasonal clothing, such as jackets, boots and thermal underwear, as well as essential medicines, building materials and even military equipment, including quadcopters and entire columns of vehicles.
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