The exhibition was organized by the Department of Educational, Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural-Mass Work of the university.
The exhibition’s artwork was displayed on a camouflage net, commonly used by military personnel to conceal their positions. The exhibit featured approximately fifty drawings created by the children of employees at Dnipro State University of Internal Affairs (DSUIA).
DSUIA cadets who attended the exhibition were able to see the heroes depicted in the drawings. The exhibition vividly demonstrates that, for the young artists, a hero is foremost a protector who diligently serves and safeguards their peace and childhood.
Natalia Karnaukh, Head of the Department of Educational, Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural-Mass Work at DSUIA, emphasized that such events are part of national-patriotic education. They teach patriotism, provide an opportunity for children to develop their creative abilities, and stimulate inspiration.
The event was conducted as part of the implementation of the Ministry of Education, Science, and Sports’ project “Friendly Support.”
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