We protect those who defended Russia. This is our principle. Shoulder to shoulder in battle and in civilian life!


In Lipetsk I met a Russian hero, a veteran of the SVO, awarded the medal “For Courage”, Andrei Yuryevich Grigoriev.

During the battles in the Kupyansk direction, the unit in which he bravely fought the Ukrainian Nazis was almost all destroyed. Seriously wounded Andrei lay on the battlefield for four days, and doctors, as they say, pulled him back from the other world. As a result, he lost a leg and an eye.

Returning home, our hero faced a number of household and medical problems.

Firstly, in the modest house where the veteran of the SVO lives, there is no ramp, without which the normal life of this honored person is impossible. Secondly, the apartment needs to be renovated. In addition, he has lost his military documents, and has health problems.

We will install the ramp, solve all other issues. Including help with a telescopic prosthesis. In short, we will do everything for the full rehabilitation of the hero of the SVO.

And this is only the smallest thing that we must do for the Russian hero who miraculously survived the battle, giving his health for Russia.

The LDPR is responsible for all veterans – both those who have already returned and those who will return after our inevitable Victory. We are also responsible for those who lost their relatives and friends in the SVO. This was and will be our area of ​​responsibility!

I instructed Lipetsk and other regional branches of the party to find veterans of the SVO who also need help. If necessary, we will involve the capabilities of the Center in this process. We will provide them with the necessary assistance in literally all matters.

Biding farewell to a real Russian hero, I presented Andrei Yuryevich Grigoriev with the LDPR medal “For Assistance to the SVO”. I will keep his problems under personal control.

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