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Prince Harry in Lviv received an Easter basket with paska made from flour from demined fields

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Yulia Svyrydenko presented Prince Harry with an Easter basket with paska baked from flour from demined fields of Sumy region. Pysanky for the basket were made by the mother of the deceased paramedic Iryna Tsybukh.

Prince Harry in Lviv received an Easter basket with paska made from flour from demined fields

Yesterday, April 10, Prince Harry visited Lviv, where he visited victims of the war in Ukraine as part of his work with wounded veterans. First Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Economy Yulia Svyrydenko presented Prince Harry with an Easter basket containing a Easter cake made from flour from demined fields. Svyrydenko announced this on her Facebook page, reports UNN.

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According to Svyrydenko, they discussed programs to support veterans with Prince Harry, and also spoke about work in humanitarian demining.

This is an important topic for the royal family. Thanks to the legendary photos of Princess Diana in Angola, when she walked between minefields, the world really started talking loudly about the problem of demining. Currently, Ukraine is the most potentially mined country in the world, and we cannot overcome this challenge on our own

- wrote Svyrydenko.

She also announced that she had presented the Prince with a special Easter basket.

To show the real price Ukraine pays for the fact that our lands are mined, I presented the Prince with a special gift - an Easter basket containing a Easter cake made from flour from demined fields. It was baked by grandmothers from the Sumy region bordering Russia, whose villages are in the zone of risk of explosive objects

- wrote Svyrydenko.

She reported that pysanky for this basket were made by the mother of paramedic Iryna Tsybukh, who died last year in the Kharkiv region when her car ran over a Russian mine.

Let us remind you

Prince Harry visited Lviv, where he visited victims of the war in Ukraine as part of his work with wounded veterans.

The head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration, Maksym Kozytskyi, published a video of Prince Harry visiting Superhumans, a rehabilitation center in Lviv. The video captures the moment when the prince meets Ukrainian wounded soldiers and civilians.