The youth of Donetsk region actively participates in all-Ukrainian events that form the strength of spirit, patriotism and readiness to serve the state. One of these was the All-Ukrainian training "Jura-Border Guard", which united young patriots from all over Ukraine.
Donetsk region was proudly represented by the youth of the Kurakhiv community, the swarm "Steppe Archers". They became part of a large team of young jurors from all over our country.
For several days, the participants underwent an intensive program:
🔹 military training and weapons shooting
🔹 tactical paintball games
🔹 training in first aid and stopping critical bleeding
🔹 practicing the actions of the border guard and the "track of traces"
🔹 tests on the obstacle course "Kordon Race"
🔹 educational trips to the historical cities of the Lviv region
A special atmosphere was created by evening bonfires, where each team presented itself, demonstrating unity, creativity and true team spirit. It was not only about strength and endurance, but also about the values that shape future defenders: discipline, determination and readiness to act.
"Jura-Border Guard" is not just training. It is an immersion in the world of the border service, an opportunity to experience how those who stand guard over the country's security live every day. It is here that the awareness is born: service is not just a profession, but a mission.
The youth of Donetsk region, in particular representatives of the Kurakhiv community, showed strength of character, unity and love for Ukraine. The greatest achievement was not certificates or awards, but new knowledge, skills, friendship and faith in one's own strength.
Because victory begins with youth who know the price of freedom and are ready to defend it - not with words, but with actions.
The event was implemented by the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine together with the Department of Sports, Youth and Tourism of the Lviv Regional State Administration, in partnership with the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, the Canine Training Center and the 7th Border Carpathian Detachment