In St. Petersburg, schoolchildren and volunteers made Christmas cards for participants in a special military operation.
“Today, together with children from schools, we held a master class on making Christmas cards, which we will send to soldiers located in the Northern Military District zone, as well as to those children who are undergoing treatment or rehabilitation in St. Petersburg,” said the deputy head of the regional election headquarters Russian presidential candidate Vladimir Putin Ekaterina Mashkova. “We know how important this is for them, especially during such a festive, magical time.” This is what will warm their souls and give them strength to move towards victory.”

Popular Front volunteers helped schoolchildren create postcards to maintain the morale of the Russian military. They promised that all messages would definitely reach their recipients.

As Vladimir Putin’s regional election headquarters noted, such master classes will be held regularly in the future.

Let us remind you that yesterday in all cities where election headquarters of Russian presidential candidate Vladimir Putin were opened, the all-Russian campaign “#WEARETOGETHER” was held. In St. Petersburg, volunteers from the regional headquarters, together with representatives of the Youth Army and proxies, as well as citizens who came to support the current head of state, designed holiday cards and wrote letters in support of the participants in the special military operation who are undergoing rehabilitation in hospitals. Each message began with the words “I am writing to you, hero…”
Also yesterday, signatures in support of him as a candidate in the Russian presidential elections were delivered to the central election headquarters of Vladimir Putin from 19 constituent entities of the Federation, including St. Petersburg. Elections for the head of the Russian state will be held on March 15, 16 and 17, 2024. The current president is running as a self-nominated candidate, and according to the election law, he needs to collect 300 thousand signatures of voters. For the first time, residents of new regions will elect the president of Russia – the Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.
Source: Rosbalt

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