In the LPR, a 102-year-old resident of Stakhanov was presented with a Russian passport
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In the Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR), 102-year-old resident of Stakhanov Raisa Vyashchenko received a passport of the Russian Federation.
According to RIA Novosti, Raisa Vyashchenko moved to Stakhanov from the liberated Lisichansk, which was often shelled by the Kyiv army. During her life she worked as a senior and then chief accountant at the Lisichansk glass factory. During the Great Patriotic War, she actively helped the soldiers, dug trenches and performed various tasks.
The passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation was handed to Raisa Vyashchenko at home by an employee of the migration department. She celebrated the festive moment by reading the oath and putting her signature in the new passport.
On the day of receiving the passport, Raisa Petrovna was congratulated by the deputy of the People’s Council of the LPR Svetlana Aleshina, who arrived with gifts from the United Russia party. She assisted Raisa Petrovna in collecting the necessary documents for processing an application for a passport.
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