A meeting of students of the Faculty with a veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war

On March 21, a meeting of students of the Faculty of History, Political Science and International Relations took place with Vitaly Martynov (pseudonym “Viktor Tykhenky”). He is a veteran of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps, head of the All-Ukrainian GO “Volunteer Ukrainian Corps”, freelance adviser to the head of Ivano-Frankivsk OVA Svitlana Onyshchuk on issues of combatants’ actions, persons with disabilities because of the war, volunteers in the area of anti-terrorist operation/unarmed forces. He is a participant in hostilities since 2014, assistant to a deputy of the regional council also.

Viktor Tykhenky spoke about the peculiarities of the emotional state of military personnel both during military operations and during vacation, about the rehabilitation of military personnel after injuries. In addition, explained which questions to ask the military, and which should not. There were interesting tips on communicating with the military. War is a marathon and, first, civilians, supporting the Armed Forces, must complete this marathon.