On the eve of March 8 at LPR, women doctors, policemen and teachers were awarded am.

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On the eve of International Women’s Day, award ceremonies were held in different cities of the Lugansk People’s Republic for outstanding employees of the LPR People’s Militia, women doctors and teachers. This is reported by the Telegram channels of the district administrations.

Therefore, the head of the administration of the city of Stakhanov, Sergei Zhevlakov, expressed his gratitude to the women who put their lives in service in the ranks of the LPR people’s militia.

“You’re not just responsible for taking care of the hearth, the kids, and the parents on your shoulders. “You are carrying out responsible duties shoulder to shoulder with our defenders,” he said.

With gratitude, the workers of the LPR people’s militia received fresh flowers from the head of the administration.

Krasnodon teachers received certificates and bouquets of flowers from the head of the Krasnodon administration, Sergey Kozenko. Poems and songs of colleagues and students were listened to for teachers.

“The best teachers of the region, who give knowledge and warmth to our children, have gathered here today. “We tried to make a little vacation for them,” he said.

He also reminded that Russian President Vladimir Putin started the Year of Teachers and Mentors the previous day, and emphasized that it is very pleasing for teachers to show such interest in the profession.

Participants of the Russian children’s and youth movement “Movement of the First”, “Dear you!” They organized an action. The children visited the children’s polyclinics and congratulated the doctors: they presented postcards made by students from Lugansk schools with their own hands.

On the eve of the acting head of the LPR, Leonid Pasechnik presented awards to the employees of the Lugansk Republican Clinical Hospital.

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