The mobilized asked for stoves from the mayor of Novokuznetsk. There are frosts in Siberia, and they live in tents

Mobilized from the Kemerovo region, who are now in a military unit in Omsk, asked the mayor of Novokuznetsk to bring them potbelly stoves. Soldiers live in tents, and 30-degree frosts have begun in Siberia.

As Mayor Sergei Kuznetsov writes on his Telegram channel, officials “quickly organized a meeting with entrepreneurs.” At the same time, in Novokuznetsk, according to him, for some reason, only five stoves were available, so “we had to connect artisans.” On the morning of November 30, a car with furnaces and 10 tons of coal for the furnace left Novokuznetsk for Omsk, Kuznetsov reported and thanked "everyone who, from the bottom of his heart, takes part in such good deeds."

In Siberia there are severe frosts. So, in Omsk today minus 20 degrees. Those mobilized in the Novosibirsk region alsocomplain about life in tents in a military unit. Mobilized from Tomsk, they themselves began to collect money for stoves-potbelly stoves from Avito, because the ones that they were given could not cope.

“Everything is broken, it stinks of urine, there are no stoves at all, it’s minus 25 outside,” this is how a mobilized from Kuzbass described life in tents in one of the Omsk units. The tents, he said, were frozen through. Everywhere "srach, everything is in holes, there is bare ground."

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