The capital's restaurateurs are sending humanitarian aid to the SVO zone and the border area
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Restaurant business owners from the capital are actively sending humanitarian aid to the special military operation zone and the Kursk region. This was announced on Monday, April 21, on mos.ru .
"Many Moscow restaurateurs continue to send food and financial assistance to residents of the Kursk region. Most of these establishments turned out to be in the Northern Administrative District — 11 cafes in the Airport, Khovrino, Begovoy and Voykovsky districts," the publication says.
Businessmen send everything they need, including hygiene products, medicines, seasonal clothing, building materials, and even military equipment.
At the same time, the contents of the parcels are chosen based on the season: socks and underwear came from cafes in Golyanov, restaurants in Butyrsky, Meshchansky and Khoroshevsky districts, berets from Beskudnikovsky, and protective suits with shoes from Dmitrovsky. The tea house in Golyanovo handed over hygiene kits, and the restaurant in Lyublino sent 500 hats, 1,000 pairs of socks and 2,000 insoles, becoming the leader in the number of clothes collected.
Four cafes jointly handed over hundreds of sets of uniforms, thermal underwear and tactical glasses. One of the establishments supplied the special forces with antiseptics, bandages and tourniquets, and the owner of a Caucasian restaurant helped the 45th airborne brigade with underwear.
Moscow business continues to regularly support its fighters and residents of the border territories.
Earlier, on April 17, Sobyanin's website reported that the capital's public organization collects and delivers humanitarian aid to military personnel in the military district, conducts patriotic events in educational institutions, and involves military veterans in the cultural life of the city.
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