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Türkiye’s Antalya offers fun holiday for 35 Ukraine war orphans

Türkiye’s Antalya offers fun holiday for 35 Ukraine war orphans

In a compassionate endeavor to carry smiles to the faces of 35 Ukrainian kids who tragically misplaced their households within the Russia-Ukraine warfare, the “Antalya Thinking Platform” has launched a weeklong program scheduled to start on July 15. Supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Governorship of Antalya, this initiative goals to foster friendship and goodwill between the 2 nations.

Within the framework of this system, Ukrainian kids will embark on a weeklong journey, exploring the historic and touristic websites of Antalya. Engaging in quite a lot of pleasurable actions, the younger guests may have the chance to create lasting recollections and luxuriate in a well-deserved trip.

Project Chairperson Halil Güvenbaş emphasised the profound affect of the warfare on these weak kids, stating, “Unlike adults, children find it exceptionally difficult to come to terms with such tragic circumstances.” Recognizing this, the Antalya Thinking Platform has taken the initiative to collaborate with the Ukrainian authorities, due to the efforts of one in all its members, Rasim Pekmezci, to facilitate the belief of this mission.

Drawing consideration to the repercussions of the Russia-Ukraine battle, Güvenbaş revealed: “We discovered that there are approximately 25,000 Ukrainians who sought refuge in Antalya due to the war. We have established contact with them and are endeavoring to support them in every possible way.” In conjunction with this mission, a grand occasion will probably be organized on July 21, offering a possibility for Ukrainians residing in Antalya to take part and additional strengthen the bonds of friendship.

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