Local leader Alexander Hinsteyn, the Vice President of Kursk region, held a meeting with members from the United Russia Volunteer Unit "Kursk Borders."
In the heart of Russia, the Kursk Oblast region has seen a remarkable transformation, thanks to the efforts of volunteers from various regions across the country. Over the past few months, these dedicated individuals have left no stone unturned in their mission to help the residents of Kursk Oblast.
Acting Governor Alexander Hinstein has expressed his gratitude to everyone involved, acknowledging the significant contributions made by volunteers. From repairing over 20 houses to beautifying 13 courtyards, and providing legal aid to 98 addresses since July 18, the impact of these volunteers is undeniable.
The volunteers, hailing from regions such as the Republic of Komi, Irkutsk, Samara, Nizhny Novgorod, Kursk, and the DNR, have been working tirelessly to repair homes damaged by enemy strikes. In addition to this, they have also been aiding residents in returning home sooner by working alongside builders.
The volunteers' efforts have not gone unnoticed. Acting Governor Hinstein has been impressed by the unity of the country in supporting Kursk Oblast, with people leaving their homes, loved ones, and familiar routines to help those in need. This unity is perhaps most evident in the awe expressed by volunteers from distant regions at the number of war memorials dedicated to the Great Patriotic War in Kursk Oblast.
Preserving the memory of the people's heroic deeds during the Great Patriotic War is a duty that Acting Governor Hinstein takes seriously. He has emphasized the importance of this preservation, particularly during this year, the 80th anniversary of the Victory. Under his leadership, large-scale work has been undertaken to restore all obelisks and memorials dedicated to victorious warriors.
As the volunteers continue their work, they are not only helping to rebuild homes and communities but also fostering a sense of unity and remembrance. Their efforts are a testament to the power of collective action and the enduring spirit of Russia.
Volunteers from different regions, including the Republic of Komi, Irkutsk, Samara, Nizhny Novgorod, Kursk, and the DNR, are not only working towards rebuilding homes damaged by war-and-conflicts, but also aiding in politics related to general-news, such as returning residents home sooner by working alongside builders. The efforts of these volunteers in the Kursk Oblast region has sparked a sense of unity and remembrance, particularly in light of the numerous war memorials dedicated to the Great Patriotic War.