For Ukrainian students at Winnipeg school, Remembrance Day isn't only about past conflicts
For 13-year-old Daniil Loyko, one of 122 newcomer Ukrainian students enrolled at Winnipeg's Ralph Brown School, Remembrance Day is more than a time to reflect on past sacrifices — it's a time to reflect on the sacrifices soldiers are making right now in his home country.
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![Daniil Loyko, 13, is a student at Ralph Brown School in Winnipeg. He is one of 122 newcomer Ukrainian students enrolled at the school who participated in an annual Remembrance Day ceremony on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023. A boy in a red T-shirt looks at the camera as he stands in a school gym.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7026059.1699660309!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/daniil-loyko-ralph-brown-student-nov-10-2023.jpg)
For 13-year-old Daniil Loyko, one of 122 newcomer Ukrainian students enrolled at Winnipeg's Ralph Brown School, Remembrance Day is more than a time to reflect on past sacrifices — it's a time to reflect on the sacrifices soldiers are making right now in his home country.