Veteran who lost his arm and leg in Donbas organized a marathon in support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine


Veteran Serhiy Khrapko, who in 2015 lost an arm and a leg after shelling on the Svetlodar Bulge, organized a marathon in support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Despite the fact that the man survived about 20 operations, he is actively involved in sports. He can participate in the marathon thanks to the prosthesis.
According to Sergey on his Facebook page, he is raising money to buy a diesel SUV for one of his units in eastern Ukraine.
Actually, what is this running around for, except for sports interest? So: I ask you to join the fundraising for the purchase of a diesel SUV for a unit in the east of Ukraine. I URGENTLY need this car, so I ask for maximum distribution and optimal participation. I add a card, I guarantee reporting. I hope that I will not swaff off the last legs to the back ... Together we will win. Thank you. Privat card 5168757397382146 Khrapko Sergey Vladimirovich, - said the veteran.
On July 12, Sergey walked two kilometers, on July 14 - four, on July 16 he plans to overcome six. The distance will increase constantly until the required amount is collected.
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