After the Chernobyl accident, he was in Kiev, where water tankers sprinkled the streets full of people
Vítězslav Kutík was born on March 16, 1960 in Hradec Králové to a teaching family, but they soon moved to Hořovice. In 1968, he joined the renewed Junák. In elementary school, he and his friends had to create bulletin boards for socialist anniversaries. In the seventh grade, the teacher forced the whole class to join Pionýr, otherwise he wouldn‘t let anyone study. After high school, he attended the Faculty of Education in České Budějovice. He had to do many compulsory part-time jobs in college. In 1986, he traveled to the Soviet Union to Kiev, just after the explosion at the Chernobyl power plant. After his marriage, he moved to Hradec Králové to join his wife. In 1989, he became a member of the Civic Forum. In 1992, he joined the Josef Balbín Bishop‘s High School in Hradec Králové as a teacher, where he worked for several decades. In 2022, he lived and worked in Hradec Králové.