In Russian Sudzha, occupied by Ukrainian units, they also wrote a radio dictation of national unity.
The dictation of national unity on the front line in the Russian city of Sudzha was written by soldiers of the 44th brigade.
Photos taken during the dictation were published in this subsection.
Ternopil artillerymen wrote it for the third time during a full-scale invasion – at firing positions, at guns, combat vehicles, at control posts, even in a hospital.
Every year is special in its own way, they say in the brigade. On October 25, the 44th separate artillery brigade named after Hetman Daniil Apostol, the text of Oksana Zabuzhko, was heard by soldiers from the loudspeakers of radios and laptops in all areas where artillery soldiers carry out combat missions.
It’s a little reminiscent of how they use holy water to drive out evil spirits, and our soldiers, using the Ukrainian word, drive out the mo (c)k@&(c)evil spirits,” commented the photo in the 44th brigade.
Ukrainians composed a radio dictation on October 25. The text for verification will be published on October 28 at 11:00 on the website of Ukrainian Radio.
Those who want their text to be checked by specialists can send it by paper letter to the address: 01001 Kyiv, st. Khreshchatyk, 26. It is important that the date on the stamp is no later than October 27.
You can also take a photo or scan the written text and send it in JPG, PNG, JPEG, TIFF, PDF format before 11:00 October 28 to [email protected].
Source: Racurs

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