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Residents of Moscow's technoparks have sent more than 60 tons of humanitarian aid to their

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Six residents of Moscow technoparks have sent more than 60 tons of humanitarian medical supplies to the special military operation zone since 2022. All products are shipped free of charge — on the initiative of entrepreneurs, said Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.

The companies of the Moscow technoparks Mosgormash, Strogino and Mosmedpark transfer high-tech products of their own production, Sobyanin said in his Telegram channel. Since the beginning of 2025, the companies have transferred more than 10 tons of products, the mayor of the capital noted. These are hemostatic drugs, vacuum devices for wound treatment, hemostatic bandages and more.

For example, a pharmaceutical company from the Mosgormash technopark has developed and launched the production of drugs that thicken blood and reduce bleeding. "They are in great demand on the front line when first aid needs to be provided quickly," Sobyanin stressed.

Three manufacturers from Strogino Technopark also provide assistance to the participants of the SVO, the mayor said. One of them produces individual ampoules for the safe packaging and transportation of medicines. The second company makes antiseptic elastic bandages. The third resident produces dressings.

Residents and businesses of the capital actively support the participants of the SVR and the new territories of Russia. Moscow regularly hosts campaigns to collect humanitarian aid, gifts and postcards for both military personnel and residents of new and border regions.

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