Tsivileva told about the participants of the Unified Support Center for the participants of the SVO and their families
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- Tsivileva told about the participants of the Unified Support Center for the participants of the SVO and their families


Deputy Minister of Defense of Russia, Chairman of the Defenders of the Fatherland Foundation Anna Tsivileva, during a meeting of the organization's staff and wards on March 6 with Russian President Vladimir Putin, spoke about the participants of the Unified Support Center for Participants in a Special Military Operation (SVO) and their family members.
Tsivileva noted that the meeting was attended by employees of the organization's branches from different regions of the country, as well as the wives and mothers of the heroes of the special operation.
"There are also those who have lost their loved ones. There are our wards here — that's what we call them — active military personnel, also women, whom we would like to congratulate. Each of those present here has their own story," the Deputy Defense Minister stressed.
According to Tsivileva, 3.8 thousand social coordinators work in the Moscow branch of the foundation, of which 700 people are family members of ITS participants.
During this meeting, Putin noted the importance of providing prompt assistance to the relatives of those killed in their military operations and proposed introducing a common standard of support for families of special operation soldiers in the country.
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