Ihor Kondratiuk spoke about his children: his son serves in the Airborne Assault Forces, his daughter studies to become a space engineer in the USA.

Ihor Kondratiuk spoke about his children: his son serves in the Airborne Assault Forces, his daughter studies to become a space engineer in the USA
Ihor Kondratiuk spoke about his children: his son serves in the Airborne Assault Forces, his daughter studies to become a space engineer in the USA

According to ТСН: Ihor Kondratiuk, a Ukrainian producer and TV presenter, spoke about the life of his children in Ukraine and the USA. It is known that he is raising two sons and a daughter.

Sons in Ukraine

Sergii and Danylo are both currently in Ukraine. The elder son serves in the Armed Forces, while the younger one works. Ihor Kondratiuk shared information about his children during an interview:

'The middle one works – is not serving yet. The elder serves in the 46th Airborne Assault Brigade. One works, and the other serves. The daughter is abroad.'

Daughter in the USA

The producer’s daughter, Polina, studies in the USA to become a space systems engineer. She has also found a job that allows her to pay for her education. Although Polina is in America, she has not yet decided whether she wants to stay there long-term.

'Polina wants to realize herself in science. Whether she wants American citizenship is a big question. When we said that one could apply for a Green Card, then maybe you will find a job. She has been somewhat apprehensive about this, asking why we are pressuring her. She has found a way to continue her studies in America for free. We no longer pay for her. The laboratory where she works pays for her.'

It is also worth noting that earlier Ihor Kondratiuk talked about the amount of his pension and the financial difficulties he faces now.

The life of the Kondratiuk family reflects the challenges faced by many Ukrainians in the modern world. Having children in different countries and their varied life paths highlights the current issues of emigration and the war in Ukraine. This underscores how much the lives of Ukrainian families have changed, forced to adapt to new conditions.


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