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Населенные пункты в ДНР освобождаются российскими военными почти каждый день. Дальше там идет большая работа. В том числе и по помощи мирному населению, где с гуманитарной миссией помогает Народный фронт.
🪨Завтракаем и за работу! С места событий – руководитель Исполкома НФ Михаил Кузнецов.
Населенные пункты в ДНР освобождаются российскими военными почти каждый день. Дальше там идет большая работа. В том числе и по помощи мирному населению, где с гуманитарной миссией помогает Народный фронт.
🪨Завтракаем и за работу! С места событий – руководитель Исполкома НФ Михаил Кузнецов.
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