In 2014, the policeman defended his hometown of Horlivka from the invaders, and in 2022 - Mariupol, which became Dmitry's second home. Neither then nor now did he betray the oath and to the last remained to serve and defend the citizens. Now he helps the residents of Druzhkivka, which is under fire from the shelling of the Russians.
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