Former Defense Minister Hrytsenko boasted about his son's achievements.


Hrytsenko's son successfully defended his dissertation at Stanford
Former Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anatoliy Hrytsenko reported that his younger son Hlib successfully defended his dissertation at Stanford University. This was reported by 'Glavcom' citing Hrytsenko's post on Facebook.
«Today my younger son Hlib after five years of research on cancer fighting methods successfully completed and defended his dissertation at Stanford. Congratulations to you, son, you have reached this high PhD level with worthy publications in journals of international significance! I hope your work will help many people suffering from this severe disease. We are proud of you!», – the post states.
It should be noted that Hrytsenko has been married twice. His second wife is the editor-in-chief of 'Mirror of the Week' Yuliya Mostova. The former defense minister has four children: son Oleksiy and daughter Svitlana from the first marriage, daughter Hanna from the second. He is also raising Hlib Razumkov, the son of Yuliya Mostova from her first marriage.
As reported by the media, 26-year-old Hlib Razumkov left Ukraine back in January 2022.
Recall that in 2022 Hrytsenko stirred up social networks with a post about spoiled dumplings. On his Facebook page he gave advice to Ukrainians on how not to get poisoned by spoiled dumplings after power supply fluctuations. This occurred on the day when the occupiers launched another massive missile strike on Ukraine's energy network.
The successful defense of the dissertation by the former Minister of Defense of Ukraine's son signifies not only the high level of professionalism of the young researcher but also significant improvements in the education system at both the secondary and higher levels in Ukraine and abroad.
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