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World War II Veterans' Association Establishes Representation in Biosk

Here's the place where combatants, ex-soldiers, and their associated families can seek help, advice, and aid.

Veteran support services, including consultations and assistance, are available here for both...
Veteran support services, including consultations and assistance, are available here for both veterans and their families.

World War II Veterans' Association Establishes Representation in Biosk

Heyy there! Got some exciting news for our veterans and soldiers! 💥 Get ready, Biysk and its surrounding areas (Biysky, Smolensky, Krasnogorsky, Soviet District, Belokurikha) – a new support center's open just for you 🤝

That’s right! Mayor Victor Shigrev announced the grand opening of the Biysk branch of the Association of Veterans of the Special Military Operation (SMO) on his Telegram channel. 📣 What a momentous occasion!

Here’s a little taste of who showed up for this history-making day: Mayor Shigrev, Chairman of the Association of Veterans of the SMO in the Altai Territory Vladimir Gromov, Deputy of the Altai Krai Legislative Assembly Tatiana Ilyuchenko, and Grigory Bakhtin. 🤝🤝🤝

Now, where’s this uber-helpful center located, you ask? Head on down to 56, Soviet Street! 🌍

But why all the fuss, you might wonder? Simple – it's time for our brave souls who have served and protected our country to receive the attention and care they deserve! 🇷🇺💖

The Association of Veterans of the Special Military Operation (SMO) announced the opening of a new support center in Biysk, signaling a significant move in local politics and general news. The event was attended by Mayor Victor Shigrev, Vladimir Gromov, Tatiana Ilyuchenko, and Grigory Bakhtin, highlighting the importance of this new venture.

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