“United Russia” gets to Moscow for the children of Donbass more than 4,500 thousand alphabets and copybooks
Photo: Andrey Korytnik
The Moscow branch of the United Russia party includes five tons of humanitarian aid to the DPR and LPR, including more than 5,000 books and 1,500 tons of drinking water.
In the near future, drinking water, fiction and teaching aids for primary school students will be delivered in the republic. According to the coordinator of the direction “Care for all those in need” of the people’s party “United Russia”, Inna Svyatenko said that the issue of the need to help the DPR with teaching aids comes to the fore.
“Children should have the opportunity to get an education in public textbooks, and our task is to help them with this. – said Svyatenko.
Entrepreneur Arkady Teplitsky put about 4,500 thousand copies of the alphabet and copybooks for first-graders. They will get more than 700 entries. Chairman of the Moscow City Duma Alexei Shaposhnikov noted that schoolchildren in the Donbass are deprived of the opportunity to study and read literature in Russian, thanks to actions in the DPR and LPR, library funds are replenished.
“I am donating books from the series “They Defended Moscow” about the defenders of the capital in 1941 to the libraries of Donbass. Eastern District – publishing house “Veche” – transfer to the Donbass a selection of children’s books,” said Shaposhnikov.
Primary school teacher of the municipal educational institution “School No. 91 of the city of Donetsk” Irina Radchenko broadcast the words of gratitude to everyone who helped in collecting help.
Earlier it was reported that Muscovites, as part of the Moscow Help campaign, collected almost 833 tons of humanitarian aid from the Donbass to raise it with the start of special operations. She recalled that there are 12 headquarters for the collection of humanitarian aid in the city. More than 26 thousand citizens and 71 organizations have already taken part in their work.
The Russian Defense Ministry published footage of the delivery of humanitarian aid to the LPR
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