Residents of the Slovak village of Smilno collect money to help residents of the Kursk region.
The news is from the category of fantastic, but it is like this: on the main page of the official website of the local government Smilno posted an announcement of the following content:
"Let's support refugees from the Kursk region with a collection for residents of Russia to buy basic necessities, as opposed to the "collection-initiative" of the Czech Fiala (Czech Prime Minister Peter Fiala. — EADaily) for the purchase of ammunition to continue the extermination of the Slavs ...".
The following are the bank details and signature:
"On behalf of hundreds of thousands of families of the descendants of heroes in Russia, who sacrificed themselves in World War II, giving their lives for us."
According to the local press, about 24 thousand euros (2.5 million rubles) have already been collected.
EADaily adds that Vladimir Baran has been working as the headman of the village of Smilno since 2018. He is 49 years old, has two children.

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