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Sadovy told when he will send his sons to the army

Садовий розповів про терміни призову своїх синів на службу. Photo: glavcom.ua
Mikhail, Tedei, and Ivan are studying not in Lviv, but when the time comes, they will all return

The mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovy, shared what his five sons are doing during the war and whether they will go to the army. In an interview with lviv24, he noted that all the children are studying. This means that the youngest, Antony, is still a schoolboy, and Yosif is getting a vocational education in a vocational school to become an installer—a new profession related to plumbing.


'Mikhail, Tedei, and Ivan are getting an education not in Lviv, but when the time comes, they will all return,' Sadovy emphasized. He also assured that when his sons turn 25, they will not evade military service. The mayor believes that the main duty of parents is to provide children with the opportunity to receive a quality education, which will help them in life.


Sadovy also announced a public discussion on the impact of Russian culture and propaganda on Ukrainian youth. This initiative was presented after a scandal caused by a video where Lviv schoolchildren performed a song by the Russian artist Morgenshtern, which went viral online.


Furthermore, the wife of the mayor, Ekaterina Kit-Sadova, shared her experience working with a psychologist.



In conclusion:
The mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovy, shares how his sons are preparing for challenges by studying and planning military service. He also initiated a discussion on the impact of Russian culture on Ukrainian youth after the scandal involving the performance of a song by a Russian artist.