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1,600 km in two days: Bilohorodka's village head personally visited defenders in the north and east

Anton Ovsiyenko, together with colleagues and heads of structural units, set off on a working trip to the servicemen of the Bilohorodska community — yesterday to the north, today to the east. More than 1,600 kilometers to be by their side.

Oleg Bazylewicz

By Oleg Bazylewicz

March 18, 2026 · 1 min read

1,600 km in two days: Bilohorodka's village head personally visited defenders in the north and east

We delivered the necessary equipment — but the main purpose of the trip was a personal meeting with the defenders. To see the people, hear them, thank them on behalf of the entire community, and understand on the spot what else is needed.

“For us it is important to be close by, to provide support and to see needs firsthand on site. It is our duty”

Anton Ovsienko, Bilohorodskyi village head

The community continues to support its people. Ahead — returning home and continuing the work.

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