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our Educational system can learn from this

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Excellent always fascinating

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I like how you research your articles. I wonder what future wars will bring - minature robots using it's surroundings as weapons? Communicating without detection? Mind reading?

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It is evident that the 'world of war' has changed thanks to 'technology' - these inventions have made a significant difference BUT will that make war, in other countries, more deadly - ex.in middle East, Africa - even in North America - but yet - so proud of UKR and the hard work put into education. It has paid off brilliantly.

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Definitely..but do bear in mind that the same tech expertise gave rise, or maybe even derived from..terrible reputation for hacking and corruption..in my career we were often subject to cyber attack by Ukrainian hackers

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Thank you, excellent reporting and encouraging article. No wonder Putin wanted to take over Ukraine. Let's hope the Ukraine wins this war soon and joins NATO. Like the old saying goes, "Necessity is the Mother of Invention". Europe will be stronger with Ukraine as a member of the EU.

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Thank you Diane. Another excellent report and one I have not seen reported on

the technology background

in/of Ukraine and her President.

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Fascinating insights into brilliance of Ukrainian hi-tech. Interesting Ukraine went to Musk for hi-tech help when I think Musk is anti-semetic? Zelensky is a Jew. I have read that Biden will not send long range missiles as he is swallowing the nuclear threats of Putin. NATO the same. Any truth in this Diane?

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