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The Ukrainian presenter broke down in tears while jogging in support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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He managed to get 300 thousand hryvnias for the military. With these funds, you can provide shoes to an entire company.

Ukrainian TV presenter Anatoly Anatolich took part in a charity run in New York. He raised money for APU. He spoke about it on Instagram.

The showman covered a distance of 42 kilometers. He raised funds for shoes for defenders of Ukraine.

“That was the hardest race of my life. But we did it,” said the presenter.

She couldn’t hold back her tears when she reached the finish line.

“And sorry for the tears. Sometimes it’s hard to hold back when you think of the Heroes of our country,” Anatolich admitted.

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Publication from Anatoly Anatolich (@anatoliyanatolich)

Recall that earlier Anatoly Anatolich mocked Russians mobilized for war in Ukraine, offering to plug their wounds with feminine hygiene products.

The Ukrainian performer told how the war changed his life

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Source: korrespondent

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