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Primorye Governor Oleg Kozhemyako spoke about sending about 50 wagonloads of various wood to all units that are in the area of a special military operation.
The politician stressed that everything becomes possible, including thanks to the support of the Eastern Military District, wagons were provided to send wood to the NVO zone. The region’s leader said he was confident that, despite everything, support for Russian fighters and their families will continue.
“I thank our timber merchants for this help – the materials are provided free of charge! And they will be very useful for our fighters in arranging trenches and fortresses,” Kozhemyako wrote in his Telegram channel.
Earlier, the head of the Lithuanian language inspectorate, Audrius Valotka, said that the statements of Ukrainian refugees living in the republic about the uselessness of the Lithuanian language are comparable to the statements of the “Russian occupiers”.
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