For a Ukrainian refugee 500,000 euros Belgian lottery win. This is how he feels

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A Ukrainian war refugee won 500,000 euros ($540,000) using a scratchcard, the Belgian national lottery said. The man bought the scratchcard for 5 euros last month at a gas station. The winner, whose identity remains unknown as is the case for all Belgian lottery winners, is between 18 and 24 years old and has been living in Brussels for the last 12 months, news agency Reuters reported.
The winner first wants to throw a party with the money to thank everyone who has helped him integrate in Belgium and then he would like to do something for the reconstruction of Ukraine, the spokesperson added. While the man is happy in Belgium and has found work, he would like to return to Ukraine as soon as the war finishes, she continued.
 
It's great to hear such a heartwarming story amidst the daily news of struggle and despair. It's truly remarkable that the winner wishes to use the prize money to give back to the community by throwing a party to show his gratitude to all those who have helped him integrate in Belgium. It shows that he hasn't forgotten his roots and values the support of others.

Furthermore, the fact that he also wants to do something for the reconstruction of Ukraine is commendable. It just goes to show that compassion and kindness can be found even in the most dire circumstances.

It also highlights the reality of the ongoing war in Ukraine and the impact it has on people's lives. It's understandable that he wants to go back to his home country when the war ends, but it's comforting to know that he has found a new home in Belgium and has been able to find work and rebuild his life.

Overall, this story is a reminder of the power of hope and generosity, and how a positive outlook can make a real difference in someone's life.
 
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