A schoolboy in Lviv purchased a drone for the Armed Forces of Ukraine with money he earned for winning an Olympiad.

A schoolboy from Lviv with a drone
A schoolboy from Lviv with a drone

A fifth grader from Lviv, Roman Terlych, used the 50,000 UAH he received from the Olympiad to buy Mavic drones for military brigades. This was reported by the Lviv Regional Military Administration.

Fifth grader Roman Terlych from Lviv received 50,000 UAH for winning the Olympiad and bought a Mavic for the 59th separate motorized infantry brigade named after Yakov Handziuk.

Additionally, over 93,000 UAH was raised in Zolochiv during the charity event 'Donate Love to the World'. These funds will be used to purchase FPV drones for the defenders of the 53rd separate mechanized brigade named after Prince Volodymyr Monomakh.

In the Vasyl Stasyuk Gymnasium in the Stryi district, 60,000 UAH raised during the borscht festival was handed over to the defenders.

It is worth noting that eight children who were in occupied territories were successfully evacuated back to the territory controlled by Ukraine. This was reported by the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada for Human Rights, Dmytro Lubinets.

Among those returned are siblings. All the children were separated from their relatives due to the war and occupation, with some having lost their parents. In total, children from Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions were brought back.

Abroad, Ukrainian children are experiencing significant educational losses as it is difficult for them to adapt to two education systems simultaneously. This was stated by the head of the World Coordination Educational Council of the World Congress of Ukrainians, Liubov Liubchik.

She sees that children are refusing the Ukrainian education system not because they do not want to, but because it is challenging for them to study under two project systems at once. Liubchik emphasized the importance of preserving Ukrainian identity and national consciousness through diasporic schools, warning of possible assimilation if Ukrainian values and culture are abandoned.


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