A school in Kharkiv will be named after a teenager who died during the 2015 Unity March
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School No. 11 in Kharkiv will be renamed in honor of Dani Didik, a boy with a pro-Ukrainian position who was a victim of a terrorist attack in 2015. Kharkiv City Council deputy Ihor Chernyak reported this on Telegram. According to him, the mayor Ihor Terekhov instructed to prepare a draft decision on renaming Kharkiv school No. 11 in honor of Dana Didik. “I hope that the decision will be prepared and adopted already at the next session of the city council!” – it is said in Chernyak’s message. Dana’s father, Andriy Didik, thanked him on his Facebook page. Danya Didyk. Photo: Andrii Didyk/Wikipedia Who was Danya Didyk The boy was 15 years old when he died in a terrorist attack near the Palace of Sports in February 2015. He was one of the participants of the Unity March that took place there. The city council of the city of Pokrov, Dnipropetrovsk region, named the local children’s and youth sports school after Danylo Didik in 2018. Musician and writer Ruslan Horovy founded the “That’s how memory works” project in honor of Dana, which is represented by more than 130 songs, dozens of works of art and more. Kharkiv artist Andriy Palval painted a portrait of a fallen activist on a building in Germany in 2021. Read also: In Ukraine, applications for needs from schools affected by the war are being collected
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