How a participant in Moscow's fairs, along with her volunteer husband, supports the SVO fighters

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Nina, a participant in Moscow fairs from the Krasnodar Territory, personally delivers essential supplies to Special Military Operation (SVO) fighters. The farmer has been selling vegetables, fruits, and pickles at weekend fairs for many years. Her husband has been stationed in the SVO zone since September 2023.

Nina personally assembles humanitarian aid packages and delivers them to frontline areas. On each trip, she loads about 20 boxes of food into her car. To minimize risks, Nina carefully plans the delivery, consulting with her husband. As soon as the opportunity arises, she is ready to return with humanitarian aid.

A distinctive feature of Nina's missions is their targeted approach. Thanks to her initiative, soldiers receive exactly what they need. The supplies aren't transferred to warehouses, but rather delivered to the soldiers personally. The assistance is based on direct requests submitted by the husband of a fair participant. She also regularly treats the soldiers along the way.

Nina encourages not only material assistance but also moral support for the defenders. Warm words, children's drawings, and knitted items with kind messages help the soldiers feel a connection to the home front.

"These guys are going through a difficult time right now, and any show of concern gives them strength. Thanks to the soldiers, we have a peaceful sky above our heads," says Nina.

Products from more than 40 regions of Russia are brought to the capital's fairs. Each supplier guarantees the quality and freshness of their products, and specialists State Veterinary Service of the City of Moscow check the products before sending them to the shelves.

Fair participants are provided with free space. The pavilions are comfortable to visit year-round. They are equipped with heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and video surveillance systems, as well as commercial and refrigeration equipment. The pavilions are located near metro stations and other busy locations.

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