Krasnokhoisky Residents Send 12,000 Meals to Frontline, Vet Heroes Save SVO Cat
Activists in the Krasnokhoisky District have shown their support for those on the frontline by preparing a substantial food aid package. This includes 12,000 portions of dried soups and 1,400 ready meals in retort pouches, set to be sent to the front. The parcels also contain a variety of snacks and treats to boost morale.
The soups, made by local residents, schoolchildren, and students, come in six different types, all using natural products and home recipes. The ready meals in retort pouches provide a hot, nutritious option, perfect for the challenging conditions at the front.
In a separate act of kindness, veterinarians Dr. Marina Karpova and Dr. Pavel Ivanov from Chita provided remote assistance to save a cat belonging to SVO fighters. The cat's life was saved thanks to their expertise and dedication via video link.
The food aid, including dried soups, ready meals, and snacks, will provide a welcome boost to those on the frontline. The support from local residents and the veterinary assistance demonstrate the care and commitment of people back home.
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