Roman Lozinsky returned from the front and became a father: the son is named Mark-Dmytro.
The birth of Roman Lozinsky's son
According to inkorr.com: The people's deputy from the 'Holos' party, Roman Lozinsky, shared the joyful news – a son named Mark-Dmytro has been born into his family.
“Mark-Dmytro, welcome to this interesting world. Your mom and I already love you very much and will do everything to become your best friends. We, along with Svitlana Kisilova, declare significant changes - 3 kilograms of gold”, he wrote on Facebook.
The politician humorously emphasized the weight of the newborn and expressed gratitude to his wife for their son, noting that their family has become happier and fuller.
Service in the Armed Forces and return to the Verkhovna Rada
In September 2023, Roman Lozinsky resumed his duties in the Verkhovna Rada after serving in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He participated in combat actions on the Kherson front and received the 'Golden Cross' award for his contribution to the fight against the Russian aggressor.
Today, Roman Lozinsky announced the birth of his son as well as his return to work in the Verkhovna Rada after military service.
This event is significant for Roman Lozinsky as he combines personal and professional achievements. His return to politics after military service indicates his readiness to work for the good of the country during challenging times, while the birth of a child adds new life perspectives. Such stories in society become symbols of hope and resilience in difficult times.
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