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The first lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska spoke with Ukrainian children who showe...

The first lady met with children who showed personal heroism during the war

The first lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska spoke with Ukrainian children who showed personal heroism during a full -scale Russian war. Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Kateryna Pavlichenko also took part in the meeting of Children-Heroes in Kiev.

The event was attended by: seven-year-old Alexander Pascal from Odessa, who lost her leg as a result of Russian shelling, but continues to do his favorite sports gymnastics-at the prosthesis, 12-year-old Konstantin Orekhov from the town of Velyka Dimerka, who saved his sister, grandmother and grandfather from the house after the tail of the Russian rocket "Hurricane", ten-year-old Nikita Savichev from Sumy region, who saved from the fire of two younger brothers and sister, 12-year-old Alexander Demyanenko from Poltava, who carried out the apartment of the apartment, seven-year-old Solomiya Reut from the Dnieper.

Money for the Armed Forces, playing in the city center on a snot, a 14-year-old Arsen Azhubei from Belaya Tserkov, who, despite his diagnosis-autism-creates and sells paintings to help defenders, 16-year-old Valentin Black from the village of Gora in Kyiv region, which in the first The days of the Russian attack were assisted by the border guards, the nine -year -old Bogdan Pechechen from Bakhmut, who lost as a result of Russian shelling of both parents.

The meeting as mentors joined the military, awarded, in particular, the Order of Courage, as well as relatives of children. The president's wife stressed that while adults are fighting the attacker, in particular, on the battlefield, the children would oppose in their own way. “Thousands of children across the country are rescued, overcome, help. They have fallen too much-not only for children, but also for any person. But they show and show how much you can live with it.