Today, on March 4, activists from the Staff for Frontline Districts affiliated with the Donetsk Republic Public Movement visited remote areas of the Republic. DPR People’s Council deputies Viktor Ischenko, Alexander Bykadorov, Natalia Chekareva, Svetlana Kumanova went together with the activists to talk with residents of frontline districts to find out their needs and provide necessary assistance, the Donetsk Republic Public Movement’s press service reports.
Residents of Kievsky and Kuibyshevsky Districts of Donetsk, the villages of Sakhanka and Shevchenko in Novoazovsky District, as well as Dokuchayevsk and Gorlovka, got sets of household chemicals, blood pressure monitors and glucose meters.
The activists brought a new refrigerator to a woman who resettled from Kominternovo to Sakhanka, since her house was damaged AFU shells.
Note that the DRPM’s Staff for Frontline Districts works to help citizens living at the line of contact and whose lives are in danger because Ukraine violates the Minsk Accords’ first paragraph On Immediate and Comprehensive Ceasefire.
In February 2020, activists paid 24 visits, during which citizens who were in dire need of support got 2 refrigerators, 60 sets for bedridden people, 6 walking frames, 26 blood pressure monitors, 18 office kits for children from large families, 29 glucose meters for diabetes patients, 280 food packages, as well as medications for former prisoners of war.