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В Фонде "Zа Вятку" готовятся к возвращению на фронт разведчики из полка мобилизованных. Выбирают рисковые парни самое необходимое на нашем складе, но с запасом. А это трусы,носки и гигиенические средства.
Как видите, эти позиции присутствуют практически в каждой отгрузке. И это тоже важная помощь.
Полковой разведке пожелаем доброго пути и успешных операций ! ✌️
#zавятку #разведка #тыл43 #новости43 #помощьсво43 #мобилизованные

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