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06.02.2024, 14:50

37.6 tons of household chemicals were shipped to Lisichansk and Rubezhnoye

A total of 65.9 thousand items were shipped

The Nefis Charitable Foundation sent 37.6 tons of humanitarian cargo to Lisichansk and Rubezhnoye.

“The humanitarian cargo included washing powders (14.6 tons), dishwashing liquids (6.3 tons), solid soap (4.5 tons), household soap (2.4 tons), dry cleaners (3 tons), liquid soap (6.8 tons). A total of 65.9 thousand items were shipped,”- the Fund’s Press Office reports.

The cargo was shipped as part of a humanitarian convoy formed under the auspices of the Tatarstan branch of the United Russia Party. Eight trucks will take more than 110 tons of various goods to the cities supported by Tatarstan.

“The citizens in the area of the special military operation need constant and comprehensive support. That is why we continue support that we started in previous years. They are aimed at giving people help this difficult time,”- said Irek Boguslavsky, founder of the Nefis Foundation.

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37.6 tons of household chemicals were shipped to Lisichansk and Rubezhnoye

<p> The Nefis Charitable Foundation sent 37.6 tons of humanitarian cargo to Lisichansk and Rubezhnoye. </p> <p> “The humanitarian cargo included washing powders (14.6 tons), dishwashing liquids (6.3 tons), solid soap (4.5 tons), household soap (2.4 tons), dry cleaners (3 tons), liquid soap (6.8 tons). A total of 65.9 thousand items were shipped,”- the Fund’s Press Office reports. </p> <p> The cargo was shipped as part of a humanitarian convoy formed under the auspices of the Tatarstan branch of the United Russia Party. Eight trucks will take more than 110 tons of various goods to the cities supported by Tatarstan. </p> <p> “The citizens in the area of the special military operation need constant and comprehensive support. That is why we continue support that we started in previous years. They are aimed at giving people help this difficult time,”- said Irek Boguslavsky, founder of the Nefis Foundation. </p>