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Charity efforts for victims of the Kursk region's disaster are underway in Kamchatka

Ongoing turmoil in Kursk's region after a missile attack targets an orphanage in Belgorod, prompting the governor to appeal for aid from Kamchatka's government to support the afflicted populace. Stay updated on the current events on KamInfo, dated February 03, 2025.

Fundraising for victims of the catastrophe in the Kursk region is being carried out in Kamchatka
Fundraising for victims of the catastrophe in the Kursk region is being carried out in Kamchatka

Charity efforts for victims of the Kursk region's disaster are underway in Kamchatka

In a heartfelt appeal, the regional governor of Kamchatka Krai has urged members of the Kamchatka government to assist residents of the affected area in the Kursk region, following a tragic missile strike on an orphanage in Sudzha on February 1.

The missile strike, which occurred on February 1, has left many residents in need of aid. To alleviate their suffering, financial aid will be provided, and the acceptance of humanitarian aid is taking place at the Kamchatka State Autonomous Institution "Youth Palace" in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Atlasova St., 24.

Compassionate Kamchatka residents can donate various essential items to aid the affected residents in the Kursk region. These include canned vegetables, confectionery, tea, instant food like "Доширак" noodles and "Ролтон" mashed potatoes, razors, wet wipes, toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, feminine hygiene products, shampoo, and toilet paper.

The responsible institution at the humanitarian aid center in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky for accepting donations for those affected in the Kursk region is the Russian Red Cross. The governor has also asked to spread the word among volunteer groups about the ongoing aid collection for the Kursk region residents.

In addition, the governor has encouraged participation in volunteer activities to set an example for colleagues. Regular aid from volunteer groups to residents of the Kursk region will be resumed. For more information, residents can call +7 (4152) 20-11-48 (ext. 4511), or +7 (4152) 300-536.

Tensions persist in the Kursk region following the missile strike, and the governor has urged for the resumption of individual voluntary donations for the affected residents in the Kursk region. The governor's call for assistance is a testament to the spirit of unity and compassion that binds the people of Russia together in times of crisis.

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