Let the spruce trees grow on the Kochetok land!

For more than two years we have been living in a state of full-scale invasion of our land by Russian invaders. We live with pain in our hearts, because Ukraine is losing its best sons and daughters. Our defenders, who defend the country from the enemy, know this well. And they also see that the Russian horde is destroying everything in its path: people, their homes, schools, hospitals, kindergartens, the country's infrastructure. Wildlife is dying at their hands.

The other day, a former student and now a serviceman of the State Special Transport Service of Regiment 711, Dmytro Kisilyov, visited the Kotsetok Gymnasium. He offered to plant spruce seedlings that he had brought to his native village from friends from Transcarpathia.

Together with their combat comrade Kostenko Oleksiy, also a former student of the school, employees, 9th grade students, class teacher Belyevtsova O.I. and physical education teacher Chelombytko D.S. they planted some of the trees near the gymnasium, and others were planted in the forest, next to the birch alley, a favorite resting place for the residents of Kochetok in peacetime.

Ninth-graders, understanding the importance of forest regeneration and with great pleasure, took part in planting trees. And what a delicious kulish our military cooked for the students in gratitude for their help!

– Thank you, Dmitry and Oleksiy, for protecting us in this terrible war, for not losing faith in Victory, for finding time in your short respite to do good deeds so that life continues! – says the post on the page of the Kotsetotsky Lyceum. – Thank you to all our fellow villagers who defend Ukraine from Russian invaders! A low bow to you and great respect from us! We are proud of you! We pray for you and believe in our Victory!

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