The information stands feature 15 stories of people who are fighting the enemy both on the front lines and in the rear.

The Department of Public Communications of the Kyiv City State Administration together with the “Communication Center” presented the thematic exhibition #Zvytyazhnii (Victorious-ed.) for the Day of Ukrainian Statehood, which tells the stories of Heroes – doctors, soldiers, volunteers, rescuers, law enforcement officers, who write the modern history of our country, resist the war, doing what that they can, each on his front, in his place. This is reported by the press service of the Kyiv City State Administration.

“The occupiers are trying to take away our independence, authenticity, sovereignty and history. But this will never happen, because the Ukrainian spirit and people stand in the way – the most valuable thing in our country. Today, everyone contributes to the victory by conscientiously fulfilling their task. But among us there are people who are much more involved into the processes of war. These are our military, volunteers, doctors, rescuers, law enforcement officers. Each of them is a Hero, the personification of indomitable spirit. Our exhibition is about them,” Roman Lelyuk, director of the Department of Public Communications of the Kyiv City State Administration says.

Modern heroes can be seen near the central entrance of Natalka Park. The information stands feature 15 stories of people who are fighting the enemy both on the front lines and in the rear.

“The information stand in Natalka Park is a pilot project of another tool of communication with the public. We plan to introduce similar ones together with the “Communication Center” in the favorite places of rest of Kyiv residents, so that citizens can learn about current city policies and participate in their implementation,” Lelyuk said.


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