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A parcel truck was sent to the front line by residents of the Chelyabinsk region

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Residents of Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk region, collected goods in order to send them to the NVO zone. Aid will be sent to three hospitals, an orphanage, a museum and military personnel. The volunteers shared the details on social media.

“This time our road has increased, but that does not scare us, because our motorized guns are waiting for us there. In addition, this trip will deliver cargo to an orphanage, three hospitals, the Museum of Local Traditions in Donetsk and, of course, targeted parcels from relatives and friends,” the volunteers wrote on the social network. VKontakte.

URA.RU writes that the volunteers of the association “We do not leave ours” Kopeysk “reported that a day ago this trip was in danger, but they were able to find the driver. They also expressed their gratitude to all the inhabitants of the Chelyabinsk region, the Krasnoyarsk Territory, and everyone who could help in the organization.

Earlier it became known that the Union TV channel of the DPR spoke about the timing of the restoration of the port of Mariupol. According to preliminary data, this could happen by 2025. The revival of the seaport is designed in 3 stages according to the master plan.

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