Order of Princess Olga Awarded to Olena Tolkachova: How the 'Angels of Triika' Service Has Supported 13,000 Soldiers.
Olena Tolkachova Receives National Honor
According to Novyny.live: For her substantial contributions to improving support systems for military personnel, Olena Tolkachova—head of the 'Angels of Triika' patronage service—has been awarded the Order of Princess Olga, Third Class. The decoration recognizes her tireless efforts in assisting soldiers facing difficult circumstances and bolstering the armed forces.
Founded by Tolkachova twelve years ago, the 'Angels of Triika' service has since assisted over 13,000 military members under her leadership. The organization has become a crucial pillar in providing care for those serving the nation.
International Support for Ukraine
The award was formalized by a decree signed by Ukraine’s president, underscoring the high value placed on Tolkachova’s and her team’s work in the context of military support. Recently, Latvia’s newly appointed Defense Minister, Raivis Melnis, delivered 14 CVRT armored vehicles to the Third Army Corps of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, highlighting continued international solidarity with Ukraine’s defense efforts.
This recognition of Olena Tolkachova marks a significant acknowledgment of her role in aiding Ukrainian service members, especially amid ongoing military aggression.
Olena Tolkachova
The work of 'Angels of Triika' illustrates how civilian backing can strengthen the army and positively impact soldiers’ morale. Such international assistance, particularly from Latvia, emphasizes the importance of global unity with Ukraine during this challenging chapter in its history.
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