Ukrainian ambassador raises money for daughter’s first year of education
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Ukrainian Ambassador to Australia Vasily Miroshnichenko asked his followers on the social network Facebook (banned in Russia; owned by the Meta corporation, which is recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation) to help raise funds for the education of his daughter Yaroslava Miroshnichenko at a college in London. They need 30 thousand pounds sterling.
“After a few months with us in Canberra, she traveled to London to begin her studies at University College [University College London, UCL]. Friends, please join us and help raise funds for her first year in London,” Miroshnichenko wrote on Facebook.
He posted a link to JustGiving’s fundraising site. It says that the daughter of the ambassador needs 30 thousand pounds (36.4 thousand dollars). So far, only 11% of this amount has been collected, only 14 people have responded. Yaroslava Miroshnichenko plans to take a course in chemistry and management, reports “Tsargrad».
The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, responded to the information regarding the fundraising. “Begging and vagrancy is the basis of the current ‘diplomacy’ of the Kyiv regime. So the country was squandered, ”Zakharova said in her telegram channel.
Ukrainian Ambassador to Australia Vasily Miroshnichenko asked his followers on the social network Facebook (banned in Russia; owned by the Meta corporation, which is recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation) to help raise funds for the education of his daughter Yaroslava Miroshnichenko at a college in London. They need 30 thousand pounds sterling. “After a few months with us in Canberra, she traveled to London to begin her studies at University College [University College London, UCL]. Friends, please join us and help raise funds for her first year in London,” Miroshnichenko wrote on Facebook. He posted a link to JustGiving’s fundraising site. It says that the daughter of the ambassador needs 30 thousand pounds (36.4 thousand dollars). So far, only 11% of this amount has been collected, only 14 people have responded. Yaroslava Miroshnichenko plans to take a course in chemistry and management, Tsargrad reports. The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, responded to the information regarding the fundraising. “Begging and vagrancy is the basis of the current ‘diplomacy’ of the Kyiv regime. So the country was squandered, ”Zakharova said in her telegram channel.