The Popular Front's "Everything for Victory" project is three years old.


The large-scale project of the Popular Front "Everything for Victory" has turned three years old. This program has united millions of Russians across the country. This was reported on June 27 by a correspondent of Izvestia.
"When you help, <...> participate in some trips with the Popular Front, you don't get tired. It's just that you don't feel tired, you work with your hands, you work with your head. <...> Is this an outlet? Maybe," said Ivan Vetukh, a volunteer of the Popular Front.
Targeted training camps for more than 500 units of the Russian Armed Forces were organized by war correspondents, artists, athletes, and politicians. In three years, we have managed to raise more than 23 billion rubles. What exactly to spend the funds on was decided by the servicemen themselves. They make lists of what they think is most necessary. And in order to deliver cars, motorcycles, ATVs, night vision scopes and more to the front line, the volunteers made 7,800 trips.
"The most important thing is, of course, the words of our guys, who endlessly send us not just thanks, but send us bulletproof vests with fragments stuck in them and [which] saved someone's life, helmets. At the same time, the number of people who help us is growing, who constantly participate in the gatherings of the Popular Front, and this is, of course, the most precious thing we have. I really want to convey the words of gratitude from the fighters to them," said Mikhail Kuznetsov, head of the executive committee of the Popular Front.
Various units were also created on the basis of the Popular Front. So, the people's regiments are engaged in weaving camouflage nets, sewing uniforms and equipment. Members of the Kulibin Club can create modern electronic warfare (EW) systems, drones, and front-line equipment.
The People's Front also has hundreds of doctors who voluntarily come to the war zone to help people. More than 5 million people are already involved in the work of the Popular Front, but it is still open to all comers.
Earlier, on June 14, Deputy Mayor of Moscow Natalia Sergunina reported that over 11 years, more than 100,000 people had been trained under the programs of the Mosvolontera resource center. In total, the institution has prepared 2.1 thousand volunteer corps for regional, federal and international events.
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