In YNAO, a deputy gave 100 kg of paraffin to the manufacturers of canoe candles for the NMD fighters

Member of the YNAO Legislative Assembly Igor Gerelishin met the families of the participants in the special military operation. Following the meeting, he donated a whole penny worth of paraffin to volunteers who produce canoe candles for Yamal’s frontline soldiers. Gerelishin announced it on the evening of April 20 on his social media.

“During the conversation, we decided to send dugout candles to the guys. For this purpose, I bought and donated 100 kilograms of special paraffin to the headquarters of the volunteers. Caring members of the city collectives, volunteers, family members of those who, with warmth and hope, will receive these candles in the near future, are involved in the making,” Herelyshyn said.

He noted that the headquarters of volunteers “We are together” provides all assistance to the families of participants in the special operation.

The day before, we talked about the fact that in Noyabrsk the deputies will help women dry borscht for the NVO fighters.

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