Photo: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
The Ministry of Defense of Russia showed the work of specialists of the 6th Central Postal Messaging and Communication Center of the Russian Armed Forces, who sort and deliver mail to military personnel participating in a special military operation (SVO) of relatives.
“A unit has been formed and the work has been organized to receive, process and send letters and personal packages to their destination 24 hours a day. The delivery of postal items to the areas of the special military operation is organized daily by aviation, railway and highway mail routes,” Lieutenant Colonel Denis Yurchenko, head of the 6th Central Node of the FPS of the Armed Forces, told reporters. of RF.
Relatives and friends of military personnel participating in the NWO, having written a letter or sent a parcel, hand them over for delivery to the nearest Russian Post post office.
“The staff of the Sixth Central Directorate of the FPS at the Moscow-400 postal department daily processes hundreds of letters addressed to servicemen performing tasks in the NVO area. To ensure the delivery of letters to the recipients, I remind you that relatives of military personnel can send their letters through the nearest branches of the Russian Post JSC to the address: “index 103400, Moscow-400, five-digit number of the military unit, or field mail of the military unit”, – said the head of the postal department of the 6th Central Node of the Federal Border Guard Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Captain Vladimir Kurbashnov.
Photo: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
Every day, the FPS servicemen deliver about a thousand envelopes to military units.
If citizens do not know the number of the military unit, they should contact the employees of the military police station at the place of residence, they will provide this data as soon as possible. To do this, you need to know the surname, first name, patronymic of the soldier, his date of birth, and also by which military registration and enlistment office he was called. You also need to have your passport with you. Outsiders will not be given information.
There’s nothing more valuable than handwritten words of support from home—everyone in the field of combat missions knows that.
Military personnel also have the option of sending personal letters home. For this, each soldier has postal envelopes and stationery.