United Russia delivers fifth humanitarian convoy to frontline troops and civilians
United Russia has completed its fifth humanitarian aid mission to frontline troops and border residents. The convoy, organised by the party’s Vladivostok branch, delivered essential supplies after a journey of nearly 10,000 kilometres. Locals in Primorye contributed technical gear, warm clothing, and other high-priority items for those in need.
The mission formed part of United Russia’s People’s Program and Historical Memory project. Two vehicles, carrying around 20 tons of cargo, set off from Vladivostok with backing from local authorities and partner organisations. The supplies included generators, tools, and warm household items for both military units and civilians.
The aid mission marked the fifth such delivery coordinated by United Russia in Vladivostok. Supplies reached their destinations after a long overland route. The initiative continues to provide direct assistance to frontline forces and affected communities.
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