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Activists of the Development Center in Moscow collected 40 tons of humanitarian aid for their fighters

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Since the beginning of the special military operation, activists of the Moscow Center for Professional and Career Development have collected more than 40 tons of humanitarian aid for the participants of the SVR and residents of new regions of Russia.

According to the director of the Center, Evgeny Andrienko, the participants of all the center's projects are collecting aid, primarily the Student Parliamentary Clubs, the Moscow Government's Nominal Scholarship and the City of Heroes. The gathering is held on a regular basis as part of promotions and patriotic events, he noted.

Activists not only collect, but also make the necessary things themselves. In particular, since the beginning of their work, they have made 2.8 thousand trench candles, 550 square meters. m camouflage nets and a thousand paracord bracelets. Among the collected items are household appliances, equipment, medicines and basic necessities.

This year, Peter Kurapov, the curator of the Student Parliamentary Clubs project, delivered generators and equipment to the 88th Hispaniola Brigade. Activist Vladimir Chistov visited the new territories and the SVR zone with his father, delivering humanitarian supplies to local residents, the military and the City's specialized orphanage. Deputy Chairman Diana Tarenkova traveled with humanitarian aid to the Kursk region.

All aid was given to targeted fighters on the contact line, to hospitals and residents of new territories. According to Kurapov, "a personal example is the best motivation for young people."

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