Syktyvkar’s charity concert funds military motorcycle for frontline troops
A charity concert in Syktyvkar, organized by the public headquarters 'Brotherly Heart', has raised funds for the special military operation. The event, featuring local artists and creative groups, was opened by Natalia Khozyainova, a member of the Republic of Komi's government. The proceeds, approximately 120,000 rubles, were used to purchase a cross-country motorcycle for deployment to the operation zone.
The charity concert, held in Syktyvkar, showcased the talents of local artists. People’s Artist Svetlana Malkova and rock band Region 11 were among the performers. The event was made possible by the 'Art and Charity Foundation' supporting Konstantin Gulyayev. In addition to the concert, a fair of handmade goods was held, with the 'Caring Hearts' group collecting warm clothing for the 'Warmth for the Fighters' campaign.
The Republic of Komi, led by Rostislav Goldstein, has been actively supporting the special military operation. Over 500 businesses and organizations in the region provide humanitarian aid, with volunteer groups lending their support. The government offers around 60 active assistance programs through Gosuslugi for the families of servicemen. An exhibition titled 'Heroes of Our City' has also been held, displaying photographic portraits of participants in the special military operation.
The charity concert in Syktyvkar has demonstrated the unity and support of the local community for the special military operation. The raised funds have directly contributed to the effort, with a cross-country motorcycle purchased for deployment. The Republic of Komi continues to provide extensive assistance to service members and their families, as well as residents of the new regions.
Read also:
- American teenagers taking up farming roles previously filled by immigrants, a concept revisited from 1965's labor market shift.
- Weekly affairs in the German Federal Parliament (Bundestag)
- Landslide claims seven lives, injures six individuals while they work to restore a water channel in the northern region of Pakistan
- Escalating conflict in Sudan has prompted the United Nations to announce a critical gender crisis, highlighting the disproportionate impact of the ongoing violence on women and girls.