On June 28, 2025, it will be 29 years since the Constitution of Ukraine was adopted. This year, we will once again celebrate the state holiday in the conditions of armed aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
Despite the horrors of war, life in Donetsk region continues: children continue to receive education, residents of the region have access to medical and social services, and conditions are being created for the development of creative abilities, etc.
On the occasion of Constitution Day of Ukraine, the regional state administration has launched a regional campaign "The Constitution of Ukraine through the Prism of War." The stories of the residents of Donetsk region once again prove that even in a state of war, the commitment to constitutional principles is important for the Ukrainian state – the affirmation of human rights and freedoms, compliance with universal and European values, which the Ukrainian people bravely defend in modern conditions, protecting freedom, territorial integrity, independence, and sovereignty of Ukraine.
Article 11. The state promotes the consolidation and development of the Ukrainian nation, its historical consciousness, traditions, and culture, as well as the development of the ethnic, cultural, linguistic, and religious identity of all indigenous peoples and national minorities of Ukraine.
Daria Kosolapova is an 11th-grade student of the general education school I-III degrees No. 2 of the Pokrovsk City Council of Donetsk region.
The Ukrainian language as a subject of study within the school program has always attracted the attention of a talented student. The creative tasks of the Ukrainian language teacher only deepened this interest.
While reviewing modern electronic newspapers and magazines, particularly the publication "Voice of Ukraine," Diana noticed the daily works of the artist Oleksiy Kustovskyi. These caricatures supported every Ukrainian and evoked thoughts about the indomitable spirit of the Ukrainian nation.
Modern political caricature contains text combined with graphics. The desire to learn more about the connection between the verbal and visual components of this art form resulted in writing a research paper under the guidance of the Ukrainian language and literature teacher Halyna Borysivna Honcharova titled "Creolization of the Text of Modern Ukrainian Political Caricature (Based on the Works of O. Kustovskyi)."
Daria successfully presented her research project at the All-Ukrainian competition-defense of research works of students-members of the Small Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 2024-2025: in the "Ukrainian Language" section, she won first place at the regional stage and took third place at the national stage of the competition.
Donetsk region is proud of its talents! We believe that with each passing year, there will be even more opportunities to discover and support them.