Lithuanian president visits kindergarten in Irpin, completely rebuilt at Lithuanian expense
As part of his visit to Ukraine, Gitanas Nauseda, the Lithuanian President, visited a kindergarten in Irpin, which was badly damaged during the first month of the large-scale invasion by Russia and was restored at Lithuanian expense. Source: Gitanas Nauseda on Twitter; European Pravda Details: Kindergarten Ruta was officially opened after restoration on the Independence Day of Ukraine.
Today a kindergarten that was destroyed by Russia& rebuilt by Lithuania and Ukraine was opened in Irpin.
The appalling war crimes committed here didn't break ?? determination to live in freedom& peace, to fight for the future of their children. pic.twitter.com/LifNbKC9d9
Advertisement: -- Gitanas Nauseda (@GitanasNauseda) August 24, 2023Quote: "The appalling war crimes committed here didn't break Ukrainian determination to live in freedom and peace, to fight for the future of their children," Gitanas Nauseda said. Details: As reported by Ukrinform, the restoration work lasted 6.5 months, and the project budget was about EUR4.5 million. Lithuania fully funded the restoration.
The Lithuanian delegation and representatives of local authorities examined the kindergarten after repairs. It has play areas with new toys, a kitchen, sports grounds, a bomb shelter, an alert system, a fire alarm system and video surveillance.
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Background: Gitanas Nauseda has been visiting Ukraine since 23 August, when he participated in the Crimean Platform summit.
On Independence Day, the Lithuanian President congratulated Ukrainians on the holiday on Sophia Square in Kyiv and delivered his speech completely in Ukrainian. Lithuania also announced the next batch of military assistance worth EUR41 million on the occasion of the Independence Day of Ukraine. Ukrainska Pravda is the place where you will find the most up-to-date information about everything related to the war in Ukraine.
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