Kazan sent the 70th batch of aid to its fighters


On the eve of Victory Day, Kazan sent the 70th aid shipment for four Kazan regiments taking part in a special military operation in Ukraine. Before shipment, the cargo was inspected by Ilsur Metshin, Mayor of the city, and Yuri Suvorov, Chairman of the Union of Paratroopers of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chairman of the Coordinating Council of Humanitarian Organizations.
The next aid package included 15 cross-country motorcycles, 26 quadrocopters, radio stations, thermal imagers, scopes, drone detectors, as well as gasoline and diesel generators, batteries for various devices and other technical equipment needed both in combat and in everyday life on the front line. In addition, four Niva vehicles will also go to the front.
"Everything you need to bring victory closer is here: cars, motorcycles, quadrocopters, scopes. Everything that our fighters ask for, we try to immediately complete and send. We are currently shipping the 70th batch of necessary equipment and equipment. We are in constant contact with the fighters, including with their families. We know them by sight. Today it is very important to maintain the morale of our fighters. They should know that everything is fine with their families and children in the rear, they are surrounded by care, attention and respect," Ilsur Metshin emphasized.
The composition of the special cargo party is formed on the basis of, however, the quadrocopters remain the most in-demand equipment among the fighters of the SVO.
"Quadrocopters are the eyes and ears of fighters. With their help, you can take to the air, look, observe, calculate the enemy and practice," explained Yuri Suvorov. Recently, he became the head of the Coordinating Council for assistance to the fighters of the SVO.
The Coordinating Council, which unites about 50 different foundations and humanitarian associations, was established in November last year. Volunteers and the Mayor's office of Kazan are helping not only the participants of the special operation themselves, but also their families. In addition, cargo for Lisichansk and Rubezhny is collected from the city every 1.5-2 months. The total cost of activities related to CBO exceeded 2.7 billion rubles.
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