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This charming snapshot captures the essence of autumn in a quiet San Jose neighborhood. The scene is awash in warm, golden light, suggesting it was taken during the coveted "golden hour" just before sunset.
Majestic trees line the street, their leaves ablaze with autumn colors ranging from deep russets to brilliant golds. The foliage creates a natural canopy over the road, framing the view and drawing the eye down the peaceful residential street.
Tidy suburban homes peek out from behind the trees, their neutral tones providing a perfect backdrop for nature's vivid display. A white picket fence in the foreground adds a touch of classic Americana to the scene.
The street itself, bathed in dappled sunlight and shadow, leads the viewer into the heart of the image. A parked car and the gentle curve of the road hint at the quiet, lived-in nature of this community.
This image beautifully illustrates San Jose's unique blend of urban living and natural beauty. It showcases how even in the heart of Silicon Valley, residents can enjoy the simple pleasure of a tree-lined street and the changing seasons. The scene invites viewers to imagine themselves taking a leisurely stroll, breathing in the crisp autumn air, and savoring the tranquility of this picturesque neighborhood.
The morning mists clearing on the Oxford Canal, Oxfordshire. The Oxford Canal was very nearly derelict by the 1960's, its practical usage long over, but was saved by the rise in pleasure boating and canal holidays.
It's known as being one of England's prettiest canals as it runs through gentle, unspoilt scenery on the eastern edge of the Cotswolds, largely following the River Cherwell and its gentle valley.
It was never a very practical canal as the southern section to Oxford was built with as few locks as possible, following the local contours and winding through the landscape more like a river than a canal, a feature that today adds to its charms, but also make it rather challenging to novice boaters, particularly when meeting other narrowboats coming the other way in the narrow winding reaches.
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On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.
On St. Nicholas Day, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visited the Okhmatdyt Hospital and Congratulated Children on the Holiday. On St. Nicholas Day, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children's Hospital, particularly the department where children are treated for mine-blast injuries caused by Russian aggression.
Anastasia, 16, from Chornobaivka, Victoria, 14, from Kherson, and Alina, 16, from Mykolaiv, were injured during shelling when enemy shells hit their homes. The girls have already undergone amputations and surgeries and are now awaiting prosthetics and continuing rehabilitation.
Three-year-old Oleksandra from Sumy was also at home when a ballistic missile hit her house. Doctors had to amputate three of her fingers. Her father, a police officer, is also receiving treatment, after being injured in his legs by a second “Shahed” drone hit while clearing the rubble at the Sumy Regional Clinical Hospital.
The President spoke with the children, their parents, and doctors. He congratulated the young patients on the holiday and wished them speedy healing and recovery.
According to the doctors, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, they have already treated 126 children injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also visited patients in the bone marrow transplantation department, the youngest of whom is only seven months old.
“Today is Ukraine’s Armed Forces Day and St. Nicholas Day. I have the pleasure of congratulating you on this holiday. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery. I wish us to see your smiles,” he said.
The Head of State discussed with the young patients their well-being and dreams. They shared their personal stories of fighting for life. In particular, the donor for seven-year-old Roman from Kurakhove, who lost his mother, was his brother, a serviceman. The warrior came from the front for this purpose and later returned to defend Ukraine.
The children presented Volodymyr Zelenskyy with their drawings, recited poems, and received gifts on the occasion of St. Nicholas Day.