Posted on 08/23/2014 4:36:07 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
10-year-old citizen of Lviv Taras Krotko passed in 1300 to help UAH Ukrainian army. Boy collecting money for a tablet, but decided to give them the purchase of bullet-proof vests. He brought the money to the studio a local radio station, which had launched a fundraising campaign to help soldiers ATO reports ZAHID.NET.
The boy left a note in which he explained that in 1300 he was presented with UAH relatives birthday, and he decided to give them body armor for the Ukrainian military.
"We were a little confused, because he came here with the money held in his piggy bank, and said that the tablet - it is not important and it can not do without it, and the soldier without body armor - will be lost.
If the soldiers will die, there will be no country, and if there is no country - Ukraine, which he loves - then I do not need a tablet. And he said, "Glory to Ukraine", - said a leading radio station "Lviv Wave" Andrew the Great.
Taras asked to give a note to the soldier with body armor.
Also, Previously, 8-year-old Kiev Maria Skiba's oil paintings and put at a charity auction to raise money for wounded warriors ATO treated at the Kiev hospital. The painting was bought as a result of active trading at the price of 2100 USD, which is 21 times higher than the start.
I am not sure what 1300 means but good for the kid!
I am confused.
At first I thought it meant he died in 1300
then I saw his picture
so I have no idea what the article was about
Don’t be confused! 10-year-old citizen of Lviv put toward kevlar vest 1,300 hryvnia [1 USD = 13.3844 UAH] which he collected in his bank: “If there is no Ukraine, I do not need a tablet.”
Apple must be dumping product in the rest of the world.
Well, says he was saving.
But, Best Buy has 11 tablets under $150.00 US.
(I wouldn’t have Apple anything!)
Thank you
Reading that the child passed in 1300 through me off.
"My name is Taras.
I am 10 years old.
I live in the place L'vov."
The next-to-last line means "Long live Ukraine!"
"My name is Taras.
I am 10 years old.
I live in the place L'vov."
The next-to-last line means "Long live Ukraine!"
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