Fire Protection Day of Ukraine: congratulations in prose, verses, and bright postcards.


Today, April 17, Ukrainians celebrate Fire Protection Day. This holiday honors those who risk their lives every day to save others, fight fires, and protect people and their property from natural disasters.
The celebration was established in 2013 by a decree of Viktor Yanukovych. Its purpose is to recognize the important role of firefighters in ensuring the safety of citizens, to support the initiatives of public organizations, and to address emergencies related to fires and their consequences.
Dear rescuers! You are real heroes who always come to the aid. We wish you good health, patience, and strong nerves in your difficult tasks!
Congratulations on Fire Protection Day! Your work is not just a profession, but a calling. We wish you always to be at the height of true heroes!
Greetings on Fire Protection Day of Ukraine in verses
We wish you simple happinessAnd quiet earthly joy.May life's troublesAlways bypass you.
As once, take careOf the wonderful traits in your soul.As once, generously shareThe fire of your inner warmth.Happy Fire Protection Day.
Happy Fire Protection DayTo all workers and veterans!
We wish you courage, braveryIn your dangerous service!
May the fire be only in your heart,In the team - harmony and loyalty,Homes - to always be cozy,And in the soul - not to be sad!
We sincerely congratulate you on Fire Protection Day! You are the guardians of our peace and safety. May your work always be appreciated and recognized!
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