Ukraine House in Denmark Hosts Exclusive Event with Representative of "Wolves of Da Vinci" Battalion
Copenhagen, 20 December 2024 — Ukraine House in Denmark is honored to welcome Andrii Kushnerov, a distinguished fighter from the legendary "Wolves of Da Vinci" battalion and a representative of the Robotic Systems Service of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The event will take place on December 20 at 16:00 at Strandgade 27B, Copenhagen.
This event offers a unique opportunity to learn about the technological revolution that is changing the future of modern warfare. As robotic systems take center stage in military innovation, these technologies not only provide a strategic advantage over the enemy, but also play a critical role in saving soldiers' lives by replacing them in the most dangerous operations.
During the event, Andrii Kushnerov will discuss:
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The current situation on the front lines in Ukraine;
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The innovative technologies being implemented to strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities;
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How individuals and organizations can contribute to this technological evolution.
The service is actively seeking resources, specialists, and technological advancements to maintain Ukraine’s edge in innovation and ensure effective defense solutions.
About Andrii Kushnerov:
Originally a Belarusian politician, Andrii Kushnerov joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, refusing to accept the oppressive actions of the Lukashenko regime. He initially served in the Battalion of the Kalinouski Regiment and later joined the "Wolves of Da Vinci". With a passion for science fiction, he has channeled his creative vision into finding futuristic solutions to Ukraine's military challenges.
About the "Wolves of Da Vinci" Battalion:
Founded by Ukrainian activists and heroes of the Euromaidan revolution, including Hero of Ukraine Dmytro "Da Vinci" Kotsiubailo, the "Wolves of Da Vinci" is one of the most effective units within the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The battalion is a model of a modern military force that emphasizes trust, respect and equality within its ranks.
Event Details:
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Date: 20 December 2024
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Time: 16:00
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Location: Ukraine House in Denmark, Strandgade 27B, Copenhagen
This event is open to the public and offers a rare opportunity to hear firsthand about the critical role of technology in Ukraine's defense and its impact on the future of warfare.
For media inquiries or additional information, please contact:
Ukraine House in Denmark
Email: press@ukrainehouse.dk
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