Prytula Breaks Silence on Mobilization of His 17-Year-Old Son: Key Details.
Serhiy Prytula’s Remarks on His Son’s Potential Mobilization
According to Novyny.live: Serhiy Prytula has addressed the possibility of his 17-year-old son Dmytro being called up for military service, revealing that the matter has already been discussed within their family. Dmytro is currently a first-year student at the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute and is actively contributing to the war effort by reprogramming drones.
A well-known Ukrainian volunteer and public figure, Prytula emphasized that he talks openly with his son about mobilization.
“I discuss this with him. He has a keen interest in modern technology. During his school break, I brought him to my foundation, where he worked on drone firmware.” - Serhiy Prytula
Beyond his studies, Dmytro is deeply involved in supporting the military, performing critical work that strengthens the country’s defense capabilities. It is noteworthy that young people like Dmytro show a strong passion for technology, which could prove invaluable for advancing modern military technology in Ukraine.
The Role of Youth in Supporting the Army
Prytula’s stance on his son’s potential mobilization reflects the complex reality in Ukraine, where security and defense issues have become pressing concerns for many families. The engagement of young people in technology and their support for the armed forces could be key factors in bolstering national defense, especially given today’s challenges. This highlights the importance of education and professional skills for the younger generation in the context of national security.
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