Dear fellow Chornobyl victims! Dear families of the dead liquidators! On that day 35 years ago, the greatest man-made catastrophe in human history occurred, it was a large-scale accident at the Chornobyl nuclear power plant. This date is not a holiday for us - liquidators, internally displaced persons, all the compatriots.
As part of the commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the Chornobyl accident, Sumy branch of KhNUIA hosted an online meeting with a participant in the liquidation of the Chornobyl disaster, Deputy Chairman of the Sumy Regional Organization of the All-Ukrainian Union of Disabled People "Chornobyl" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, public figure Oleksandr Petukh.
This year we commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster. An exhibition Catastrophe Engraved in Memory dedicated to this tragic date has been prepared at the library of Kremenchuk Flight College of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs.
Radiation is a deadly threat of the 21st century, which a human being is unable to notice, see, hear and feel. It is invisible, it has no smell, color, taste, but insidiously makes itself felt by terrible irreversible changes in the surrounding area, detrimentally affecting all living things, and above all, the human being.
For cadets and students of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, the Department of Social and Humanitarian work launched a series of museum lectures "A lesson that can not be forgotten: to the 35th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster" in online format.
We mark the 35th anniversary of the Chornobyl accident, one of the world's most tragic man-made environmental and humanitarian catastrophes on April 26. On that day, the lives of millions of Ukrainians were divided into "before and after Chornobyl". However, the consequences of a devastating radiation cloud could be inevitable for the continued existence of all mankind.
The meeting of the scientific circle of the Department of Fundamental and Legal Sciences of the Faculty No. 6 of KhNUIA, dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster, was held online under the guidance of lecturers Nataliia Pistrenko and Kseniia Hurtova.
Oleksandr Markovych Bandurka - politician and statesman, scientist, writer and journalist, militia colonel general. On April 24 this year, he celebrates his 84th birthday. Oleksandr Markovych’s name is defining for Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs.
There was a discussion of the educational and scientific program of training doctors of philosophy in the field of knowledge - 08 Law, specialty 081 Law. The parties to the discussion were the guarantor of the educational and scientific program - Head of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology of the Faculty № 1 Oleksii Lytvynov, and the institution representative - Senior Researcher of the Department of Criminological Research of the Аcademician Stashis Scientific Research Institute for the Study of Crime Problems of the National Academy of Law Sciences of Ukraine Yurii Danylchenko.
The 2021 edition of the AIBA Youth Men’s and Women’s World Boxing Championship took place in Kielce, Poland. 487 boxers - 327 boys and 160 girls-athletes from 66 countries took part in the competition. The joint youth сhampionship for men and women became the third in history after Sofia-2014 and Budapest-2018. Illia Tohobytskyi, the cadet of the Faculty No. 2 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, took part in the World Championship as part of the National Team of Ukraine and won second place in the 75 kg weight category.