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Volunteers of the Russian Sniper organization from the Moscow district of Novo-Peredelkino have sent a new batch of humanitarian aid to the participants of the special military operation. Two vehicles with a total weight of more than a ton went to the front line on October 22 and 23.

To help, the volunteers collected self-made protective equipment, including anti-drone nets and camouflage cloaks, and components for drones. Hygiene products, medicines, food, underwear and much more are also loaded into the cars.

The Russian Sniper team, which began its activity with the manufacture of trench candles, has more than 100 people. Under the leadership of Irina Kulikova, volunteers began to weave camouflage nets and produce other products. The total weight of the cargo sent by the organization to the special operation zone exceeded 106 tons.

"We are constantly sending anti—drone nets of our design, protective raincoats that hide from thermal imagers installed on enemy drones, individual camouflage suits and much more to the front line," said Irina Kulikova, head of the Russian Sniper volunteer organization.

Earlier it became known about the end of the next campaign to collect humanitarian aid in the North-Western Administrative District (NWAO). Since the beginning of the year, residents and volunteers of the North Caucasus Federal District have shipped more than 400 tons of humanitarian cargo.

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