Parfenchikov announced this on his page on VKontakte.

“Pitkäranta’s parents sent me photos of food packages - I don’t have words ... What was offered to our eligible children does not meet any standards,” he pointed out.

According to him, the government of Karelia, in times of crisis, provided for the issuance of dry packs to help everyone in need, but Pitkäranta became a “sad example of administrative connivance.”

“I consider this situation unacceptable. The director of the food factory and the school manager were fired, ”he wrote.

Earlier, the media wrote that in social networks there were photos of a grocery set that is given out to the poor in Pitkäranta due to self-isolation due to coronavirus: it included five potatoes, two sausages, margarine, sugar and flour. It was reported that a beetle was found in one of the flour packets.

On April 8, Transsibinfo.com wrote that in the Khabarovsk Territory, children from large and low-income families who are entitled to free meals at school and are currently on distance education will receive food packages.