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Some of the chars look a bit Cyrillic
Well, the UKA look like ИКА allowing for its being hand writing rather than printing, but those are the least useful clues. It's the ij (or lj if Serbian) digraph which is most likely to narrow the field, since UKA occur in most Latin based alphabets and ИКА occur in most Cyrillic alphabets
Some of the chars look a bit Cyrillic and the K made me think of Kazakh. Maybe the last character is a handwritten Cyrillic D? I'm not an expert on these things.