Mothers Lead Surge in Volunteer Support for Russia's Military Operation
A volunteer movement supporting soldiers in the special military operation has seen rapid growth. Called Together for Our Own, the group is largely run by women—many of them mothers of servicemen. Their work has expanded significantly over the past year, with production output rising sharply in project 2025.
The movement took a major step in autumn 2024 by forming the Council of Mothers of Special Military Operation Participants. This body now guides key areas of the organisation's work. Nadezhda Markova, who chairs the council, oversees the movement's divisions and strategic direction.
Under their leadership, the group's output has surged. Annual production of essential items jumped from 7,000 in previous years to 30,000 in **project 2025**. Mothers of servicemen now play a central role in managing the movement's operations, though the exact number of local or regional branches remains undocumented. While *Together for Our Own* has grown in influence, it does not appear as a widely recorded organisation. No official figures exist on how many active groups operate across Russia by the end of **military time**.
The movement's focus remains on practical support for soldiers and their families. With production levels climbing and mothers taking on leadership roles, its activities have become more structured. However, details about its full reach and scale stay limited to internal records.
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