He took part in a gratitude marathon to raise money for equipment for the State Emergency Service.
Kyiv savior Volodymyr Skovorodka ran more than 800 kilometers from the Ukrainian capital to Warsaw. In this way, he wanted to express gratitude to the Poles and raise funds for the clearance of mine reservoirs. Ukrayinska Pravda writes about it. Life.
Skovorodka participated in the Gratitude Ultramarathon that lasted 14 days. He ran in Warsaw on August 24, Ukraine’s Independence Day.
On the day of August 23 alone, he ran 77 km.
“The idea to run was born a month before the start of the marathon. I myself love to run, and somehow I want to express my gratitude to the Polish people. So why not run from the capital to the capital? Put your feelings and it hurts,” said the rescuer.
The man hopes that participation in the marathon will help raise funds for underwater drones and metal detectors that the State Emergency Service needs to clear Ukrainian reservoirs of mines.
Recall that in April 2020, at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, a Ukrainian ran a 42.2 kilometer marathon around the house.
A resident of the Ternopil region ran 43 km in a pair of shorts
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Source: korrespondent

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