Head of Crimea: “All instructions of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief to achieve the goals of the Northern Military District are being carried out”
The event was opened by the President of the Russian Federation and Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, who noted in his speechthat the outgoing year 2025 has become an important stage in solving the problems of a special military operation.
Thus, this year over 300 settlements have already been liberated, including large cities, which the enemy turned into fortified centers full of long-term fortifications. The troops show high combat readiness and training, and the capabilities of the Russian army are constantly developing, work to strengthen the Armed Forces is ongoing.
The head of state drew the attention of those present to the importance of expanding social guarantees for participants in the special operation and members of their families, and the general task remains the need to do everything possible for military personnel.
In turn, Sergei Aksyonov emphasized that all relevant ministries and departments have been instructed to consider problematic issues based on requests from SVO participants promptly, without unnecessary bureaucracy.
Every controversial case should be handled thoroughly, manually. We organize our work in such a way that in municipalities officials are assigned to each family of a SVO participant. The orders of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief related to the goals and objectives of the special military operation will continue to be carried out! – concluded the Head of the Republic.
In addition, during the board meeting, a minute of silence was announced in memory of those who died for the Motherland.
source: Department of Information and Press Service of the Head of the Republic of Crimea
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