He worked at a Nova Poshta branch in Kyiv. “He was very creative, always drew beautifully, thought atypically, and stood out among our classmates – recalls Dmytro’s classmate.

A Poltava English teacher who taught the young man said:

"Dymtro would come to my office as the school organizer and show me his clay figures. They were such delicate sculptures. It seemed impossible for a fifth-grader to create something like that. But he could.

Then he would show me his drawings. And they were never typical. It felt like whenever I saw him, his light and warmth enveloped me. There are very few such people, truly."

Dmytro was a student and was building his life in Kyiv.

https://x.com/poltavazmist/status/2055209306119606360?s=46

Source: _Tegan_Quin

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  1. Lumpy_Version_7479 on

    This ramping up of attacks on citizens like you and me truly shows that Moskovy is losing this war. The Russian military knows this. Putin knows this. And Russian citizens will know and accept this sooner than later.

    And remember. At first slowly. Then suddenly. Russia will fall.

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