Всього було так багато, що довелось їхати двома бусами. І обидва були під зав'язку. Допомога була аж на 16 підрозділів, два із них на північному сході Сумщини 14 на сході Донецької області. Дуже дякую всім, хто допомагає. Ви найкращі 🧡
Всього було так багато, що довелось їхати двома бусами. І обидва були під зав'язку. Допомога була аж на 16 підрозділів, два із них на північному сході Сумщини 14 на сході Донецької області. Дуже дякую всім, хто допомагає. Ви найкращі 🧡
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