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The Pokrovsk community revives the tradition of letter writing

Published 22 January 2026 year, 13:39

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On Ukraine's Unity Day, representatives of the Pokrovsk community, as part of the national project "Side by Side: United Communities," held a symbolic event highlighting the unbreakable bond between Ukraine's regions, solidarity, and mutual support among communities regardless of distance.

The event consisted of an exchange of greeting cards between partner communities from different parts of the country. In this way, participants not only congratulated their colleagues on a significant national holiday, but also revived the good tradition of correspondence, which is becoming increasingly rare in today's dynamic life.

The greeting letters, which will be received in the coming days by the communities of Sheptytska, Uman, Khust, Ivano-Frankivsk, Zhovkivska, and Kamyanska, were signed by Serhiy Dobryak, head of the Pokrovsk City Military Administration. The event took place at the Ukrposhta post office in the city of Dnipro. Tetyana Khomrachova, head of the postal service department, joined in the ceremonial cancellation of the envelopes.

The initiative was also supported by representatives of the structural units of the Pokrovsk Military Administration, who sent congratulatory letters to their colleagues in partner communities on the occasion of Unity Day, emphasizing the importance of constant communication and interaction.

"We value Ukrainian traditions and are starting a new one—correspondence with our partner communities as part of the national project "Side by Side: United Communities." This is not just a project, it is about helping and maintaining a living connection between our people, because today they live in different parts of Ukraine. I am confident that it is our unity and solidarity that will bring about a just peace and a dignified life for our residents," said Serhiy Dobryak.

Based on materials from the Pokrovsk City Military Administration