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WorldAsiaDmitry Zheltov, mobilized from the Volgograd region, died in the NVO zone

Dmitry Zheltov, mobilized from the Volgograd region, died in the NVO zone

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The 31-year-old member of the special military operation Dmitry Zheltov was buried in the Volgograd region. The saleswoman was one of the first to be mobilized in the NWO zone.
On February 28, they said goodbye to the deceased in the city of Nikolaevsk. The man moved here with his family about five years ago from the village of Put Ilyicha, the city administration said. Dmitry was married, but the couple had no children.
According to relatives, the man fought in Chechnya. And he was one of the first to be called up as part of the partial mobilization. Although a resident of the Volgograd region had kidney problems, he still went to work. In Ukraine, he became the commander of the motorized rifle squad of the RF Armed Forces.


In February, relatives were informed that Dmitry had been taken to hospital with injuries and burns. On the 17th, they are informed of his death.

Previously, the “regional head” reported on the funeral of another mobilized from the Volgograd region.


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