"Vyacheslav Kvon backs 2,000 fellow citizens on the battlefield"
In the vibrant city of Vladivostok, a new project called "Tiger Park" has been unveiled. This ambitious initiative brings together authorities, business, and ecologists, aiming to create a unique and eco-friendly space for the community.
Meanwhile, in the town of Artem, a different kind of effort is underway. Mayor Artem Kobsar addressed a press conference, highlighting large-scale efforts to support local participants in a special military operation. As of now, approximately 2,000 residents of Artem are bravely fighting for their homeland at the front.
The city authorities, led by Mayor Kobsar, have assured that they will continue to provide support to mobilized individuals and their families. Particular attention is given to addressing everyday issues, such as ensuring sufficient woodstocking for the winter and facilitating agricultural work on personal plots.
The administration in Artem is not only aiding fighters but also extending support to their families. In addition, efforts are made to honour and remember the labour and military feats of ancestors.
In a separate development, the treatment of Japanese POWs in the USSR has come to light. Experts in the Primorye region have stated that Japan cannot consider itself a victim in the past war.
To further uplift the spirit of the community, Vladivostok's Mayor, Shevtsov, personally congratulated students on 1 September. The city continues to move forward, balancing development projects with the well-being of its citizens.