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More than 200 camouflage nets were delivered to the area by volunteers from Filyevsky Park.

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Volunteers from the Filyovsky Park district sent another batch of humanitarian aid to the special military operation area. This was reported on January 20 on the Moscow portal. mos.ru .

Generators, water heaters, sleeping bags, tool kits, chainsaws, jacks, cables, building materials, heaters, tactical backpacks and other necessary items have been sent to the front.

"We take any nylon net as a basis. We weave camouflage fabric cut into ribbons into it, depending on the time of the year and the area — green, brown or white. Camouflage nets are a consumable material that quickly becomes unusable. They are needed in large numbers in the SVO zone," said Evgenia Khodorkovskaya, chairman of the branch of the All—Russian Society for the Disabled in the Filevsky Park area.

The volunteers note that military personnel regularly thank them for their help, and the work is marked with diplomas and letters of appreciation from the command of military units. Volunteers also organize concerts and deliver New Year's gifts for military personnel, combining humanitarian aid with morale support.

Earlier, on January 15, it was reported that charity events were held at the ice rinks in the east of Moscow for the families of the participants of the SVO as part of the Winter in Moscow project. Children and adults wrote postcards for military personnel, participated in competitions and concerts, and collected humanitarian aid for the front.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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