Servicemen participating in the special military operation and undergoing social and medical procedures at the Kamchatka Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Center were visited by the Governor of the Kamchatka Territory, Vladimir Solodov, and the Minister of Development of the Far East and the Arctic , Alexei Chekunkov. , the press service of the executive bodies of the Kamchatka Territory reports on February 23.
“We will continue to work hard not to disappoint them and provide them with all the necessary help.”“said the governor in a brief speech to the combatants participating in the Northern Military District.
“A deep bow to you from the entire Far Eastern Federal District, from all of Russia for your feat of arms, for your loyalty to the country”– said Alexey Chekunkov, addressing the military personnel.
The participants in the event chatted in an informal atmosphere, discussed various issues related to measures to support servicemen and their families, the organization of daily life and service in the combat zone, and the parties also discussed the quality of the provision of social services and medical rehabilitation services.
Recall that Russian President Vladimir Putin previously indicated that the military must feel the support of the entire country and understand the role and mission they play within the framework of the Northern Military District. The Russian leader also approved a list of instructions related to supporting the participants in the special operation. In particular, there is talk of the creation of a special rehabilitation center and the creation of a specific support system for SVO participants and their families.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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