Durham schoolboy who wrote to Ukraine president gets reply

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Thomas, 12, wrote to President Zelensky after his school donated goods to help Ukrainian refugees.

Thomas' mother said her son had not expected a reply and had been smiling since receiving it

Addressing it to "the best president" Thomas told Volodymyr Zelensky he was "happy to be helping" Ukraine. The letter was among 270 parcels of medical supplies, clothing, food, toiletries and four wheelchairs donated by pupils from the special school, which helps youngsters with a wide range of additional learning needs.

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