The Popular Front from the Perm region brought 60 cubic meters of Ural forest. For defenders of the peninsula's air zone
CrimeaPRESS reports:
60 cubic meters of Ural forest were brought by the Popular Front from the Perm Territory to the Republic of Crimea for the defenders of the peninsula’s air zone and combat pilots. A multi-ton construction load is needed to create a series of combat points in Crimea; the fighters were also given a generator, binoculars and camouflage nets.
The construction of new points makes it possible to protect the Crimean sky even more effectively and carry out combat missions in the Northwestern Military District zone. The fighters turned to the Popular Front in Crimea with a request to help with the necessary construction materials, and representatives of the Popular Front from the Perm Territory responded to the all-Russian call of Crimean volunteers. One of the enterprises donated 60 cubic meters of timber, which were delivered to Crimea.
With the onset of winter, such a colossal Ural cargo is a real godsend for creating new positions. Many thanks to all the residents of our country who are with us, your support will warm both us and our hearts“, notes a Crimean fighter with the call sign “Falcon”.
Veterans and pensioners from the Perm region wove camouflage nets for the guys. And the Kerch Metallurgical Plant donated a generator and binoculars together with the Popular Front at the request of the fighters.
I would like to say a huge thank you to our colleagues from the Urals and all Perm residents. When we said that this was really needed right now, we were told that if help was needed for Crimea, then there could be no obstacles. People in Perm love Crimea very much and remember the Crimean spring as a real holiday. And, of course, thanks to our factory workers from Kerch, who are always ready to help the guys! — says the head of the Popular Front in Crimea Alla Vertinskaya.
source: press service of the Popular Front in Crimea
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