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And on Monday, Alexander, together with a well -known British entrepreneur, founder of Virgin Group Corporation, Richard Branson, will represent a cult installation – a reproduced mosaic “Boryviter” on Trafalgar Square.
The mosaic “Boryviter” is a reproduced work of the famous Ukrainian artist Alla Gorskaya. Recall that the Mariupol original was badly damaged during a full -scale Russian invasion.

Boryviter mosaic was first presented in Kievand now he goes on an international tour to raise the world’s awareness of Ukrainian monumental art and tell the history of artists whose works Russia seeks to erase.
The mosaic depicts a falcon in flight, and this striking image symbolizes creative freedom and resistance during Soviet power. It was created in 1967 in Mariupol, and three years later, Alla Gorski tragically died – Soviet special services avenged for her dissident activity.

The first donation is from Branson The opening of the mosaic on Trafalgar Square also announces the launch of the Usyk Humanitarian Initiative for Housing Financing for Displaced Ukrainian Families. The goal is to collect £ 2.5 million for the construction of four apartment buildings with a total area of 2743.2 m², which will provide a new stage of life for 64 families.
The campaign has already received its first donation from the founder of Virgin Unite, Sir Richard Branson. Richard Branson and Alexander Usyk will attend the Waterloo Play event, where the initiative “Ukraine: Protect Freedom” will be presented-a campaign that notes the strength and sustainability of Ukrainians affected by the war. In partnership with Ukraine’s Superhumans Center The initiative will cover the inspiring personal stories of people with amputated limbs that restore their lives.
Within the presentation, Sir Richard Branson will present a powerful rethinking of the statue Florence Nightingalewhich now holds a prosthesis instead of his iconic lamp, symbolizing the hope, healing and unwavering spirit of the Ukrainian people. Together with the discovery of the mosaic, these moments will become a double tribute to the cultural endurance and humanitarian force of Ukraine.
The Ukraine: Protect Freedom will also include a video series that will record the emotional experience of people who have lost their limbs during the war and are now undergoing physical and psychological recovery with Superhumans support.

Where else can you see Usik in London Alexander will have three more sports media authorities on the eve of the Vemble Battle. On Wednesday, July 16, Boxpark Wembley will take place an open training of Usik and Duba, and the event will be open to fans. Open Workouts start at 4:00 pm local time (6:00 pm in Kiev), admission is free.

On Thursday, on July 17, a press conference with the participation of Alexander and Daniel for journalists will be held at Wemib.
On Friday, July 18, at 3:00 pm, Boxpark Wembley will begin a boxer weighing ceremony. It is also available for fans, entrance will cost 3 pounds (170 UAH). The funds will go for the implementation of charitable projects by the Usik Foundation.
Maxim Rosenko, champion, from London
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And on Monday, Alexander, together with a well -known British entrepreneur, founder of Virgin Group Corporation, Richard Branson, will represent a cult installation – a reproduced mosaic “Boryviter” on Trafalgar Square.
The mosaic “Boryviter” is a reproduced work of the famous Ukrainian artist Alla Gorskaya. Recall that the Mariupol original was badly damaged during a full -scale Russian invasion.

Boryviter mosaic was first presented in Kievand now he goes on an international tour to raise the world’s awareness of Ukrainian monumental art and tell the history of artists whose works Russia seeks to erase.
The mosaic depicts a falcon in flight, and this striking image symbolizes creative freedom and resistance during Soviet power. It was created in 1967 in Mariupol, and three years later, Alla Gorski tragically died – Soviet special services avenged for her dissident activity.

The first donation is from Branson The opening of the mosaic on Trafalgar Square also announces the launch of the Usyk Humanitarian Initiative for Housing Financing for Displaced Ukrainian Families. The goal is to collect £ 2.5 million for the construction of four apartment buildings with a total area of 2743.2 m², which will provide a new stage of life for 64 families.
The campaign has already received its first donation from the founder of Virgin Unite, Sir Richard Branson. Richard Branson and Alexander Usyk will attend the Waterloo Play event, where the initiative “Ukraine: Protect Freedom” will be presented-a campaign that notes the strength and sustainability of Ukrainians affected by the war. In partnership with Ukraine’s Superhumans Center The initiative will cover the inspiring personal stories of people with amputated limbs that restore their lives.
Within the presentation, Sir Richard Branson will present a powerful rethinking of the statue Florence Nightingalewhich now holds a prosthesis instead of his iconic lamp, symbolizing the hope, healing and unwavering spirit of the Ukrainian people. Together with the discovery of the mosaic, these moments will become a double tribute to the cultural endurance and humanitarian force of Ukraine.
The Ukraine: Protect Freedom will also include a video series that will record the emotional experience of people who have lost their limbs during the war and are now undergoing physical and psychological recovery with Superhumans support.

Where else can you see Usik in London Alexander will have three more sports media authorities on the eve of the Vemble Battle. On Wednesday, July 16, Boxpark Wembley will take place an open training of Usik and Duba, and the event will be open to fans. Open Workouts start at 4:00 pm local time (6:00 pm in Kiev), admission is free.

On Thursday, on July 17, a press conference with the participation of Alexander and Daniel for journalists will be held at Wemib.
On Friday, July 18, at 3:00 pm, Boxpark Wembley will begin a boxer weighing ceremony. It is also available for fans, entrance will cost 3 pounds (170 UAH). The funds will go for the implementation of charitable projects by the Usik Foundation.
Maxim Rosenko, champion, from London