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[KavkazUzel] The Daimohk Foundation has donated aid for refugees from Palestine, collected by residents of Chechnya, the head of the Ministry of Nationalities of Chechnya announced today. The foundation reported collecting 5.9 million rubles to help refugees.
As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, 206 refugees from Palestine arrived in Chechnya. In honor of the New Year, theatrical skits and a circus show were organized for them in Grozny, and New Year's gifts were also distributed to them.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Nationalities of Chechnya, Akhmed Dudayev, at a meeting with refugees, said that they should maintain cleanliness and be more organized, and they should not rush the Chechen authorities to solve their problems.
Dudayev’s reproaches to the guests contradict the Chechen traditions of hospitality, Caucasus experts and human rights activists noted.
Palestinian refugees were given humanitarian aid from the residents of Chechnya, the head of the Ministry of Nationalities of Chechnya, Akhmed Dudayev, said today. The collection for internally displaced persons was announced by the Daimohk charitable foundation in December 2023. Once again, food, clothing, children's toys, and stationery were delivered to the refugees. In total, we managed to collect and donate 2,713 items of clothing, 1,188 children's supplies and various types of food to refugees. Fundraising is also underway,” he wrote in his Telegram channel.
He noted that all the “essentials for refugees” are provided by the Kadyrov Foundation and the director of the department of preschool education of the Grozny mayor’s office, Khadizhat Kadyrova. “However, residents of the region also want to take part in helping our brothers and sisters from the Gaza Strip,” Dudayev wrote.
As follows from the video attached to the publication, the aid was brought in three cars, it was packed in boxes with the name of the fund.
On January 1, the Daimohk Foundation reported in its Telegram channel that 5.9 million rubles had been collected for refugees from Palestine. Among the things that are collected for refugees are new clothes (preferably warm), products with a shelf life of more than six months, personal hygiene products, including diapers, as well as new toys and art supplies - plasticine, pencils, felt-tip pens.
Muslims in the North Caucasus reacted sharply to the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict that began in October. You can read about who and how in the North Caucasian Federal District expressed support for Palestine in the “Caucasian Knot” document “ Actions in support of Palestine in the North Caucasus.”
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