Prytula’s Son Studies at Kyiv Polytechnic and Considers Military Service: Father Backs His Decision.

Prytula's son at KPI
Prytula's son at KPI

Dmytro Prytula’s Education and Aspirations

According to TSN.ua: Serhiy Prytula, a well-known Ukrainian public figure, has shared details about the education of his 17-year-old son, Dmytro, who is currently a first-year student at the National Technical University of Ukraine “Ihor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.” According to Serhiy, Dmytro is already contemplating a future in military service, specifically exploring options in the defense sector. This comes amid Ukraine’s ongoing conflict, which has heightened interest in military careers among young people.

Beyond his studies, Dmytro actively contributes to his father’s charitable foundation, focusing on technical tasks such as working with drones. Serhiy Prytula notes that while his son has expressed interest in a military career, he fully supports Dmytro’s personal choices:

“He’s in his first year at KPI. Will he want to combine this with a military path later on? He has that desire. Don’t try to extract premature conclusions from me before anything happens. But, in short, I’m the only one in our family who supports his choice. Ultimately, it’s his own decision.” - Serhiy Prytula

Family Support and Social Responsibility

Through this openness, Serhiy Prytula highlights his son’s ambitions as Dmytro strives to balance his education with potential military aspirations, while also staying actively involved in charity work. This information underscores the family’s backing of Dmytro’s personal decisions, which could shape his future path.

Serhiy Prytula’s remarks underscore the critical role of parental support in guiding young people’s life choices, especially amid today’s challenges. Choosing education and a career in the military can be a significant decision for many Ukrainian youth given the country’s current circumstances. Dmytro’s active participation in charitable efforts also highlights the growing importance of social responsibility among the younger generation.


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