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The younger sister of the fallen Hero of Ukraine Dmytro Da Vinci joined the ranks of the Armed Forces

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The younger sister of serviceman Dmytro Da Vinci Kotsyubayl, who died in the battles for Bakhmut on March 7, 2023, Oleksandra Kotsyubailo joined the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

About this was reported by “Censor.NET” journalist Violetta Kirtoka and she published a photo with Oleksandra.

Olexandra signed a contract with the first separate assault battalion named after Dmytro Kotsyubail, which is part of the 67th separate mechanized brigade.

Alexandra, signed a contract not just with the army. And with the 1st separate assault battalion named after his brother. The same battalion that Dmytro created, and in command of which he died, the journalist wrote.

I am terribly grateful to Chief of Staff Oleg Lototsky, Dmytro Savchenko, who without any unnecessary words put their shoulders Sasha And they did everything so that she became part of her brother's unit. It is not for nothing that Da Vinci himself relied on these people during his life. So what? Kotsyubailo is back in the unit, added Violetta Kirtoka.

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Oleksandra Kotsyubaylo herself posted a photo on Instagram in a railway carriage in a military uniform with the caption: “I once dreamed of traveling through Ukraine. It came true. Now I'm taking the train at night.”

Dmytro Kotsyubailo is an active participant in the Revolution of Dignity. Participated in hostilities since the beginning of the war between Russia and Ukraine. In 2014, he commanded a platoon of volunteers of the Right Sector, in 2015 he became a company commander. In December 2021, he was awarded the title Hero of Ukraine. He was the commander of the 1st separate mechanized battalion of the Ground Forces of the Vovka Da Vinci Armed Forces. Dmytro died in the battles for Bakhmut on March 7. He was 27 years old.

Natasha Kumar

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