The Kazan hospice staged a flash mob with the participation of child patients, their parents and staff in support of the Russian military special operation in Ukraine.
This is stated on the website of the Anzhela Vavilova Foundation, which created the hospice, with reference to its chairman of the board, Vladimir Vavilov.
The action was held in the courtyard of the hospice with the participation of about 60 people.
“People lined up in the shape of the letter Z. In our left hand we held leaflets with the flags of the LNR, DNR, Russia and Tatarstan, and we clenched our right into a fist. Everything went well. A quadrocopter was involved in the filming, and journalists from the federal channel also arrived,” said Mr. Vavilov.
According to him, he personally initiated the flash mob. Mr. Vavilov said that he was going to go to the Donbass and for this “handed over documents to representatives in Moscow.” “Then they asked me how old I was, and then they answered that they couldn’t take me because of my age,” he explained.
Kazan Hospice has been operating since 2014 as a public-private partnership between the Ministry of Health of Tatarstan and the Anzhela Vavilova Foundation. It has 35 beds in the hospital for children and adults.