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Golikova and the Popular Front handed over equipment to military women

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The Popular Front movement, together with Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Tatyana Golikova, handed over the necessary equipment to female military doctors on the eve of March 8. This was announced on March 5 by the press service of the All-Russian movement.

Golikova presented the volunteers with certificates for the purchase of fabrics, thermal presses, sewing machines, medical supplies and 3D printing equipment. These funds will make it possible to manufacture camouflage nets, retort bags with food and other useful products for military personnel in the special operation zone.

In addition, she and the People's Front also presented quad bikes, motorcycles and anti—splinter suits to female military medics.

"We always see fighters and communicate with them, <...> but the female part of them remains behind the scenes, and what they actually do is incredible work and incredible work and work that can only be done by real people, real women with a big heart," Golikova said.

The Deputy Prime Minister stressed that the main purpose of the meeting was to support women, whose work often goes unnoticed, but warms the fighters and gives them confidence in victory.

"We had the opportunity not only to congratulate our wonderful women on Tatiana Alekseevna, but also to give everyone certificates that will allow them to continue working and purchasing products that suit their profile. Everything is here: from sewing machines to a catamaran for the rehabilitation of children," said Mikhail Kuznetsov, head of the executive committee of the Popular Front.

A military doctor, a medical platoon commander with the call sign "Tersa" noted the importance of the ATVs handed over to the military.

"It's great to evacuate them as light (lightly wounded. — Ed.), it is possible to do this while sitting. <...> Sedentary lungs can sit on their own, lying ones are placed in a trailer if necessary, <...> and our fighter is evacuated as quickly as possible," she said.

On February 26, the People's Front and the Faculty of Psychology of Lomonosov Moscow State University launched an online course "Adaptation of veterans of the military." It was noted that the program was designed for fighters who, after returning home, experience difficult emotional states, search for new meanings and strive to establish relationships with loved ones. The training is based on the format of pre-recorded video lectures, which can be conducted at a convenient pace from any device.

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