At the age of 7, she bought several cars and thermal imagers for the military. For volunteering, she has received awards from the Ministry of Defense and has become a symbol of the entire brigade. And now the fighters presented her with a real military uniform with the “best commander” chevron. Irynka Vasylieva from Rivne lost her father in the war last year, but she decided to help his siblings as best she could. The girl makes jewelry, sells it, and transfers the money to the needs of the army.
Instead, the servicemen of the 14th brigade made the little volunteer’s dream come true — her own personal military uniform
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On one hand I am so proud of people like her, but on the other it’s so incredibly sad all around, that *this* is what children do right now and how they have been robbed of their homes, parents and childhood. Her father is a hero, and she is a hero, this is our new generation that will prevail and rebuild this country.
There’s also her instagram link but I’m not sure if I can post it
What a heroine! So proud of her!
I remember the report of her making jewellery to support the troops, saw it last year and didnt even think she could make such a impact at such age.
This girl will go places and do things as she is determined.
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Seeing how careless about anything my nieces are ( 7 and 12 ) this is even more impressive
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At the age of 7, she bought several cars and thermal imagers for the military. For volunteering, she has received awards from the Ministry of Defense and has become a symbol of the entire brigade. And now the fighters presented her with a real military uniform with the “best commander” chevron. Irynka Vasylieva from Rivne lost her father in the war last year, but she decided to help his siblings as best she could. The girl makes jewelry, sells it, and transfers the money to the needs of the army.
Instead, the servicemen of the 14th brigade made the little volunteer’s dream come true — her own personal military uniform
A video from the news about her, but in Ukrainian, sorry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHiMF-Uuiq0
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On one hand I am so proud of people like her, but on the other it’s so incredibly sad all around, that *this* is what children do right now and how they have been robbed of their homes, parents and childhood. Her father is a hero, and she is a hero, this is our new generation that will prevail and rebuild this country.
There’s also her instagram link but I’m not sure if I can post it
What a heroine! So proud of her!
I remember the report of her making jewellery to support the troops, saw it last year and didnt even think she could make such a impact at such age.
This girl will go places and do things as she is determined.
​
Seeing how careless about anything my nieces are ( 7 and 12 ) this is even more impressive