Today, on November 27, activists of the Gorlovka local branch of the Donetsk Republic Public Movement together with Alexander Bykadorov, a DPR People’s Council deputy from the Donetsk Republic faction, and representatives of Gorlovka’s Kalininsky District Council visited the frontline village of Bairak, the press service of the movement reports.

Public activists spoke with the residents of the village, and also handed tonometers, glucose meters and a wheelchair over to those who had previously asked the DRPM’s Public Headquarters for Frontline Districts for help.

Assistance was provided to the total of 15 residents of the frontline village, including pensioners and children of war. When delivering aid from the Public Headquarters, Alexander Bykadorov noted that it is extremely important to provide timely assistance to residents of the Republic’s frontline territories which are located near the contact line.

“Residents of the localities in close proximity to the delimitation line deserve attention and help more than anyone else. Every single day they experience the horrors and deprivations of war, the sounds of which can be heard day and night. Today we have provided aid to the Bairak residents who had previously addressed the Public Headquarters for assistance,” the parliamentarian said.