The Education Without Limits program has been launched at Kyiv Polytechnic, with ramps, staff call buttons, and special elevators to shelters being designed.
After classes and on weekends, Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute students create radio-controlled ground stretchers that are used to evacuate wounded soldiers from the battlefield.
Journalists of the leading European broadcaster told about the adaptation of Kyiv Polytechnic students to the realities of war. Students are joining the ranks of the Armed Forces, volunteering, studying online and bringing our victory closer in every way possible.
Given the increased danger of missile attacks on civilian infrastructure in Kyiv using weapons with the shortest flight time, the threat of penetration of enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups into the city, security measures are being strengthened at Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.
At the end of February, a delegation of American military reservists headed by Major General William Mullen, former commander of the US Marine Corps Training Command, visited Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. It also included Andrew Bain, CEO of Sonata Holding LLC (USA).
Taras graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Automation in 2006. He was the founder of the Cossack Knight School. He was a master of sports, a champion of Ukraine in rowing, a martial arts coach at the Cossack Fortress camp. He taught physics at school #252 in Kyiv.
Oleksandr was studying at the Faculty of Information Systems and Technologies in the group IA-z31 of the Department of Information Systems and Technologies.
In the rank of senior soldier, he served as a driver of a grenade launcher of a fire support platoon of a fire support company.