United Russia and the Nasha Pravda Foundation handed over special equipment to their fighters
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The United Russia Party, together with the Nasha Pravda Charitable Foundation, handed over snowmobiles, a UAZ Bukhanka car, armor protection kits, laptops, televisions, tablets and other necessary equipment to the soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The relevant information was published on the party's website on March 31.
According to the report, the aid was delivered to the military of the 24th separate Guards special forces brigade in the Donetsk direction.
"It is a special honor to convey to our heroic fighters what will help them in carrying out combat missions. It is important to communicate personally in order to understand the real conditions and needs. We will continue to continue our common cause, because helping the front is our top priority," said Ilya Medvedev, project manager of United Russia, Secretary of the Party Council for Innovation and Technological Development.
Alexander Sidyakin, head of the Central Executive Committee of the party, noted that the soldiers of the 24th Special Forces Brigade are performing tasks on one of the most difficult sectors of the front: they are fighting for the northwestern part of Pokrovsk. He called the main task of the party members to provide the fighters with the necessary equipment.
"Our task is to provide the fighters with everything they need in a timely manner to effectively carry out combat missions and achieve victory as soon as possible," Sidyakin said.
It is noted that the military also received "Broneezh" corset armor complexes, special covers for storing rifles and reloading equipment that allows them to independently collect cartridges. The commander of the sniper group with the call sign Ronin explained that this directly helps the fighter in completing tasks and increases the accuracy of work, especially when shooting at long distances.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on March 19 that assistance to the participants of the special military operation (SVO) and their families should reach everyone without failures. He called for paying the most serious attention to the problems faced by military personnel and their loved ones. The Russian leader also instructed the prosecutors to cooperate more actively with the relevant departments and the Defenders of the Fatherland Foundation.
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