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Venison stew will be sent to frontline soldiers


April 28 18:00

Volunteers collect humanitarian aid for participants in a special military operation.

As Sever-Press writes, residents of Yamal will send the fighters venison stew, balaclavas, camouflage nets and so-called goodness kits made from compact household items.

The action is coordinated by Oleg Shinkarev – he himself participated in the SVO and knows what is expected on the front line. According to him, reindeer stew there is perceived as a real greeting from Yamal.

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Related links:

  • A North Military District veteran from Khatanga opened a venison processing business (video)

  • The prize for the best stroganina will be given to the families of Salekhard




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