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How the radio dictation of National Unity 2024 went

How the radio dictation of National Unity 2024 went

Ukrainians took part in the 25th Radio Dictator of National Unity called “The Magic of the Voice”. This year, the text was written by the Ukrainian writer Oksana Zabuzhko, and the poet, musician and military man Pavlo Vyshebaba read it aloud.

So how was this dictation written in different parts of Ukraine and beyond? We collected the reaction of social networks.

Yevgeny Zolotukhin wrote a dictation for the first time outside of Ukraine.

Quote: “Such an event is a great opportunity to feel a connection with one’s origin. Today’s text was noticeably shorter – my hand, which is not used to writing, definitely felt it! Pavlo Vyshebab read almost perfectly, no complaints. After the initial sentences with complex punctuation marks, I no longer hoped for error-free dictation, but it was still pleasant.” – Yevgeny shared access.

They also wrote dictation on trains.

Details: Natalia Lytvyn said that on this occasion conductors offered paper and pens to passengers. “Hyphens and dashes are crucial, but what beautiful writing! It reads and writes perfectly,” she said. noted.

The Ukrainian military also joined the radio dictation.

Details: Servicemen of the 118th separate mechanized brigade wrote dictation from its trenches for the second time. Fighters of the 44th Artillery Brigade named after Danylo Apostol participated directly at their firing positions near their guns, combat vehicles and command posts. Part of the Ukrainian military in Suja, Kursk Oblast, Russia, also joined.

Quote: “Just as holy water drives out evil spirits, so our soldiers drive out the Moscow darkness with the Ukrainian word,” – post read.

Ukrainian polar explorers took part in the NDB named after Vernadskyi for the fifth time. Although it was early – about five in the morning – but everyone gathered in the dining room.

Quote: “Everyone was dressed in traditional embroidered dresses, some of which were decorated with penguins and whales for an Antarctic highlight. However, at the last moment, the ozone meter operator Serhii Yakushchenko had to “transfer” the dictation to his office due to an unexpected “gift”. “from the weather: (he had to carry out) several measurements of the ozone level instead of the usual five”, – polar scientists noted. They also said that the text was difficult but attractive. Three participants sent their works for review: doctor Ivanna Koturbash, cook Nazarii Tsupka, and geophysicist Oleksandr Bogomaz.

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