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(Українська) У Ліцеї імені Героїв Крут за участі делегацій з військових навчальних закладів Литви та Польщі привітали з випуском 139 ліцеїстів-крутян

The Heroes of Kruty Lyceum congratulated 139 Kruty students on their graduation with the participation of delegations from military educational institutions of Lithuania and Poland

On 8 June, the Heroes of Kruty Lviv Lyceum with enhanced military and physical training held a graduation ceremony for its students. The lyceum will graduate 139 young men in 2024.

Among them are boys from IDP families and children of heroes who died during the war with Russia. Almost half of them are from families of military personnel and combatants.

The young Kruty residents received a certificate of secondary education and a badge that they can wear during their future service in uniform.

The ceremony was attended by the regional and city authorities, deputies, as well as a delegation of the school’s partners, the General Povilas Plekhavicius Cadet Lyceum from Kaunas, Lithuania, headed by the director Richardas Žilaitis, and invited guests from the Husar Military High School in Wroclaw, Poland.

Also, the deputy of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania Valdas Rakutis and the lyceum’s 1996 graduate, the head of the Omega Special Forces Centre of the National Guard of Ukraine, Major General Pavlo Yatsiuk, came to congratulate the Kruty graduates.

As part of the celebrations, an international project was also presented in the morning, which was implemented by teachers, lyceum students and cadets from the three countries this academic year. The Lithuanian-Polish-Ukrainian project “Fighting Brotherhood” is dedicated to common historical figures and events of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the early 17th century, including joint military campaigns against the Moscow Kingdom and the Ottoman Empire. The project participants created an educational and cognitive online resource that combines web design technologies and ArcGIS StoryMaps interactive storytelling mapping systems.
The project participants were awarded certificates of appreciation and gratitude by the Director of the NATO Information and Documentation Centre at the NATO Representation to Ukraine.

On behalf of the Lviv Regional Council, the participants were greeted by the acting chairman of the regional council, Yuriy Kholod, who wished all the bright ideas and the greatest victory to our people.

“Today you are graduates of the military lyceum, and many of you will definitely link your future lives with the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other security agencies of the state. You are a role model for us, you are the future of Ukraine, its defence, honour, and a guarantee of the restoration and development of a great state. I am proud of you. Of your achievements, your strength of spirit. I believe in you. I believe that we will defeat Russia and its army, that we will rebuild Ukraine.

Remember that no one can defeat a nation of freedom-loving and brave Cossacks. The spirit of heroes and knights that lives in your hearts is invincible.

May your knowledge and skills, your enthusiasm and professionalism serve you and Ukraine well to defeat the enemy, to rebuild and prosper the country. Win and move forward! Reach for the top and make your dreams come true!

May you have a happy life! And may the Holy Virgin, whom the Cossacks have chosen as their patroness, protect you and your families! Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes!” Yuriy Kholod said in his speech.

After the greetings of the guests of honour, the ritual of farewell to the Lyceum’s flag and a solemn march took place.

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n addition to mastering the general education curriculum, the lyceum students received basic skills in military management, firearms training, drill training, knowledge of the statutes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, topography, and engineering and sapper operations. In addition, taking into account the full-scale phase of the war and possible situations in which they will find themselves, the lyceum students were trained in first aid (civilian) and the basics of tactical medicine (military), and learned the basics of controlling and working with drones (quadcopters).

Kruty graduates represented the Lviv region at various subject competitions and national competitions in kick boxing, boxing, arm wrestling, military all-around, football and volleyball.

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