
The journalist Newsler.ru She 's gone on HER own
On April 23, early in the morning, work was in full swing on Dynamo Passage with a beautiful view of Vyatka. The volunteers loaded 18 vehicles with humanitarian cargo, which will be delivered to the free zone very soon. The Union of Paratroopers of the Kirov region, as well as the Za Vyatka Foundation, helped assemble the necessary equipment for transporting ammunition and stable supplies to our servicemen. Charities, government agencies, and industrialists have sent medical and hygiene supplies, charging stations, and gas cylinders to the area. 13 boxes of stew, sweets, disguises and letters are also "rushing" to our fighters.
The governor of the region, Alexander Sokolov, came to escort a large humanitarian convoy. He wished those who deliver the necessary things to the soldiers a good and quiet journey, and also thanked the children who wrote letters in support of the Russian army and military personnel, because according to the guys who come from the front, this is the most valuable news.Business trip to the south
For Newsler.ru This trip is special — our journalist Alexandra Saitova went on it as a war correspondent. She will tell you how the transfer of humanitarian aid is carried out and some other events, which we will write about later.
As Sasha said, her feelings so far are very mixed: "Of course, there is an awareness that the closer to the border, the more likely it is to hear and see drones. It's a little scary. On the other hand, it's very interesting for me and cool for the movie. It will be an incredible experience to watch the transfer of humanitarian aid to our fighters from beginning to end. So far, we haven't even left the city, but I feel like there will be a wagon and a small cart from the trip of shots and emotions."
Recall that Alexandra decided to create a three-part documentary about the "sensual" side of a special military operation. The first part is about people who are at the epicenter every day, fighting fierce battles and sacrificing their lives. The second film is about women who have twice as many responsibilities on their fragile shoulders: their husbands are thousands of kilometers away, and now they need not only to cope with household duties themselves, but also to be the main support for our soldiers. The first two parts have already been published, and everyone can watch them. The third film is under development. The footage from the trip to the LPR will form the basis of the final part of the trilogy.
It will be available for viewing at an open preview, which will take place on May 6 at 16:00 at 41 Preobrazhenskaya Street. In order to get to the screening, you must register via the link.
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The journalist Newsler.ru She 's gone on HER own
A large convoy with humanitarian aid left for the Luhansk People's Republic from the Kirov region. A journalist from our portal went on a trip with them to see what was happening in the war zone from the inside.