The “112” Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs presented a children’s project – “Spaceship” at the opening of NATO Days. As part of the project, the operators of “112” greeted the children with a futuristic image and offered computer games created especially for them, using modern technologies.

 The winning children were given “112” universal pass, which allows them to get into the real “112” and see for themselves how the center’s operators help citizens in an emergency.

NATO Days has been organized by the Information Center on NATO and the European Union for the tenth year in a row. The center hosted all interested guests and offered a variety of entertaining and educational events.

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