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To spread: the businessman emphasized the importance of helping people who have ...

Domino owner Anton Schukhnin helped provide school supplies for children who have lost housing through shelling

To spread: the businessman emphasized the importance of helping people who have lost their home. The Domino TM owner Anton Schukhnin helped more than 100 families with children who have lost their homes through Russian shelling to provide children with the necessary education. He told about it on Facebook. “They visited the children from the next hostel for displaced persons together with his wife. Families whose home are destroyed by Russian shelling.

Gifts for the new school year were brought for children. Bright backpacks, notebooks, paints, various stationery and creativity sets. More than 100 sets. They saw more than one hundred pairs of happy baby eyes and sincere smiles. I believe that there will be a victory ahead and these children will return home. In the meantime - we do everything to make them feel care and have the opportunity to study normally, ”Anton Shukhnin wrote.

He spoke about the children who assisted the Domino network and stressed that he considers Russian crimes against Ukrainian children one of the most difficult. “Two kids in the photo - Galya and Eve from Luhansk region. Russia has taken away from them and thousands of children a happy childhood. They destroyed their homes. Destroyed the usual life. As a father, I consider it one of the most serious crimes of the aggressor country.

Therefore, our family and the Domino network from the beginning of a full -scale invasion help not only military but also families with children who have lost their home, ”Anton Shukhnin wrote. The businessman emphasized the importance of helping people who have lost their home.

"As a Ukrainian, who, together with tens of thousands of other citizens from Donetsk and Luhansk regions, was forced to leave their land with the beginning of the war, I know how important it is to help those who should not live in their home," Anton Shukhnin said. Earlier, Domino and its owner Anton Shukhnin helped to prepare children for school for more than 100 migrants from the occupied territories of Donetsk region, Luhansk and other regions.