Residents of the Nogai district of Dagestan joined the Warmth of the Soul campaign, announced by the regional branch of the all-Russian organization Committee of the Families of the Warriors of the Fatherland, on February 4, the online edition reports. of marble.
According to Asiyat Mankayeva, chairperson of the Women’s Council under the municipality administration, residents of the Nogai region are making candles, which our soldiers at the front need now.
Schools, kindergartens, private companies, rural youth, librarians and women activists from the region joined the action. They raise funds for the purchase of raw materials, and they themselves are engaged in the manufacture of candles.
“The Dagestan Women’s Union is doing everything possible and sometimes even impossible so that our compatriots at the front feel the warmth of their small homeland.” said Asiyat Mankaeva, commenting on the high level of enthusiasm from her compatriots.
Remember that a dugout candle can be made from an ordinary tin can, cardboard used as a wick, and paraffin.
A dugout candle in the life of the ditch is the simplest, most affordable and flame retardant way to heat food, light and heat the dugout room.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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