Presidential Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Irina Vereshchuk reported that she took part in a training for citizens' preparation for national resistance. She took a one -day course in one of the training centers in the Kyiv region.
She wrote about it on her social networks, reports the Fourth Studio.
"Very useful practical knowledge plus a great charge of energy," Vereshchuk's experience appreciated.
According to her, participation in the training only increased the belief in the need to expand the network of such centers across the country.
"It is not only a matter of defense, but also of national unity," she stressed.
Separately, Vereshchuk emphasized the importance of involving instructors with combat experience: "They can give the most valuable - not only knowledge but also mental stability."
The politician noted that men and women of all ages and professions were present in the courses, and expressed their admiration for Ukrainians who are preparing for resistance.
Centers of national resistance operate within the territorial defense system, and in the context of martial law, such initiatives are increasingly gaining momentum in different regions of the country.