Yurt of Invincibility in Bucha

In the city of Bucha, Kyiv region, the first “yurt of indomitability” was opened in Ukraine. The opening took place within the framework of the Ukrainian-Kazakh project of the same name. The project is being implemented with the support of the chairman of the interparliamentary friendship group “Ukraine-Kazakhstan”, People’s Deputy of Ukraine Serhiy Nagornyak, Kazakh businessman Daulet Nurzhanov and the Kazakh diaspora of Ukraine.

From now on, residents of the city can keep warm during a blackout and recharge their gadgets.

At the opening of the new point of indomitability, guests were treated to pilaf, hot tea and Kazakh baursaki. The performance of the local group “Musical children of Buchi” added to the mood of those present. In the future, various mass events are planned to be held in the yurt.

After the massive shelling by the Russian troops on November 23, Ukraine began deploying “points of invincibility” – these are places where, in the event of a long-term blackout due to Russian shelling, people can get hot drinks, charge mobile devices and warm up.

Video message from the author of the project, Serhii Nahorniak, about the opening of a yurt in Buch

After opening, the yurt in Bucha continues to function as a heating point. On the fourth of summer, a small celebration was held in the yurt. Yurt guests were treated to delicious Kazakh pilaf, hot tea and cookies. The talented, friendly and energetic band “Muzykashki Barabashki” gave the audience a good mood.

Photo gallery of yurt in Bucha

The authors of the yurt of invincibility project
The authors of the yurt of invincibility project
Cooking Kazakh plov near the yurt in Bucha
To the people of Ukraine from the friendly people of Kazakhstan
Yurts of invincibility are ready for assembly
Not yet assembled yurts in a warehouse in Ukraine
Truck with yurts arrived in Ukraine
This is what the yurt of invincibility in Bucha looks like from the outside
Yurt of invincibility in Bucha outside view
Yurt of invincibility in Bucha outside view
Yurt of invincibility in Bucha outside view
Kazakh plov in the Yurt of invincibility in Bucha
Residents of Bucha are very interested in the yurt
Many people visited the yurt of invincibility in Bucha
Kazakhs in the yurt of indestructibility treat everyone with their plov
Kazakhs in the yurt of indestructibility treat everyone with their plov
Kazakhs in the yurt of indestructibility treat everyone with their plov
Many people visited the yurt of invincibility in Bucha
Kazakhs in the yurt of indestructibility treat everyone with their plov
Many people visited the yurt of invincibility in Bucha
Many people visited the yurt of invincibility in Bucha
In the yurt of invincibility in Bucha, they were treated to Kazakh plov
In the yurt of invincibility in Bucha, they were treated to Kazakh plov
In the yurt of invincibility in Bucha, they were treated to Kazakh plov
Kazakh plov in the Yurt of invincibility in Bucha for everyone
Musicians played at the opening of the yurt in Bucha
They played the saxophone in the yurt
Musicians played at the opening of the yurt in Bucha
People of different ages visited the yurt in Bucha
This is what the yurt of invincibility looks like from the outside

Frequently asked questions

What is the Yurt of Invincibility?

A yurt is a Kazakh portable frame dwelling with a felt covering, an ancient traditional dwelling of Turkic nomads, which is used in Ukraine as a heating point during blackouts from missile attacks.

How many yurts will be installed?

A total of six such yurts are planned to be installed. The cities where the yurts will be installed are Bucha, Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv, Odesa, as well as in the Cherkasy region, the city is still to be determined.

Address of the yurt in the city of Bucha

The Yurt of Invincibility in the city of Bucha is located on Oleksa Tyhoho Street.

Who are the project participants?

The project is implemented directly by the author of the project, People’s Deputy of Ukraine Nahorniak Serhii, with the support of Kazakh businessman Daulet Nurzhanov, the “Kazakh Diaspora of Ukraine”, and local self-government bodies of the cities where the yurt is installed