Returning from Crimea, the tourist decided to give his motorcycle to the soldiers at the front
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Returning from Crimea, tourist Andrei donated a motorcycle, a camp bathhouse and a turbo stove to the soldiers at the front as part of the project “People’s Front. Everything for victory.» Reliable “tourist satellites” will serve the Crimean air assault troops in the Zaporozhye direction of the Northern Military District.
Every year Andrey from Moscow goes on a tourist vacation to travel all over Russia and enjoy the beauty from the snowy north to the sunny south. On this journey he is accompanied by a faithful companion — a motorcycle, which has never let its owner down either in the mountains or in the forests.
This year, Suzuki and Andrey spent their final joint trip across Russia, ending it in Crimea. From here the iron horse will go to the front line of the Zaporozhye direction of the Northern Military District. Finding himself in the front-line region, Andrei decided to give it away as part of the “People’s Front” project. Everything for victory!
I’m giving away an old friend, let him be useful where he is most needed now. The motorcycle is reliable, will serve faithfully, will definitely not let the guys down and will bring a lot of benefits— said Andrey.
With such an offer of help, he turned to the Popular Front, where literally within a day they contacted the fighters who needed the equipment. The combat test was successfully carried out with the air assault regiment.
The equipment is chic, the motorcycle is powerful and silent at a distance, just right for our tasks! It is clear that they were maintained from the heart. Thank you!, — the Crimean paratrooper shares.
And so that his friend would not be lonely with the new owner, and in order to help the guys even more, Andrei, right during the transfer, decided to give away a tourist bathhouse, as well as a turbo stove. Everything for quick and effective use in any conditions – be it tourist or frontline.
source: press service of the Popular Front in Crimea
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