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“If you don’t set limits for a person, they can achieve anything”

When ILLIA HAIDUK takes an interest in anything, he becomes a fanatic about it. He loves the feeling of adrenaline and believes that the veteran community is very important for an active life after war. During the Invictus Games, he rediscovered his interest in music and felt a sense of lightness. About himself: I’ve always …

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In mountaineering, just like in the army – if you want to survive, you have to listen to the guide and work as a team”

OLEKSII HORB has climbed a 5,000-meter peak in Kyrgyzstan and dreamed of snowboarding in Vancouver. He traded office stability for adventure and uncertainty.   About Himself and His Passions: “I am naturally stubborn, because I’ve never been the type to sit still, and that trait has played a big role in achieving my goals. I …

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“I know that I will walk; I need to dance with my daughter at her graduation.”

SERHII HORDIIEVYCH feels at home in the military, but he loves doing renovations by hand, and when everything is well-organized. He dreams of starting his own business and refers to himself and his daughter as a true “gang.”   About Himself: “I never thought about what kind of person I am, but I can definitely …

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“I was considered a madman; I loved to cook borscht in the Crimean Mountains”

OLEKSII VASYLIEV, outside of military affairs, is a polygraphist who loves traveling and Georgian cuisine. He finds happiness in moments spent with his granddaughter and the small steps he takes to achieve his goals. About work: Since 1994, I worked in a Ukrainian media holding. I contributed to newspapers such as “Teletizhden,” “Komsomolskaya Pravda in …

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