Yakutsk honors 28 frontline heroes at Anti-Fascist Forum amid ongoing military support
Lieutenant General Grekov, deputy commander of the Eastern Military District, recently visited Yakutsk to attend the Third Republican Anti-Fascist Forum and conduct a Lesson in Courage at a local school. The event, titled 'The People and the Army Are One', was supported by the Coordination Center and saw the return of 28 servicemen from the front lines, who were presented with state awards.
During the forum, Lieutenant General Grekov held meetings with representatives of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). He also conducted a Lesson in Courage at a school in Pokrovsk, inspiring young minds with stories of courage and bravery.
In recognition of their service, the 28 Yakut servicemen were awarded for their valor and dedication. The event was a testament to the strong bond between the people and the army.
Meanwhile, the operational headquarters has planned to send another heavy-duty truck to the special military operation zone in early December. This truck will carry a new batch of humanitarian supplies, providing much-needed aid to those in need.
Last week, another heavy-duty truck was sent to the zone, carrying vehicles, humanitarian aid, and care packages. This shipment was part of the ongoing efforts to support those affected by the conflict.
In a show of support for the troops, a Great Wall Poer pickup truck was sent to the zone as a prize for the Far Eastern Championship's champion sniper. The sniper, currently carrying out combat missions on the front lines, was honored for his exceptional skills and bravery.
The Third Republican Anti-Fascist Forum in Yakutsk served as a reminder of the strong connection between the people and the army. The return of the servicemen and their awards, along with the continued shipment of humanitarian aid and support for the troops, demonstrate the ongoing commitment to the special military operation zone.
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