Angelina Jolie's convoy stopped in Ukraine: what happened to the volunteer driver.
Incident with the convoy in Mykolaiv region
According to inkorr.com: A convoy was stopped in Mykolaiv region, which included a coach in combat sambo named Dmytro. This 33-year-old man was not performing security functions, but represented a public organization that accompanied Angelina Jolie. This caused a certain reaction and disrupted the peace during the famous actress's journey.
Dmytro, a former cadet of the flight academy, was forced to give up the chance to return to his studies due to back problems. His girlfriend, Yuliya Lotytska, is trying to resolve this unpleasant situation in Mykolaiv region, where they ended up due to an unfortunate turn of events.
“They were traveling in the convoy, but he is not a bodyguard. He is from a public organization, accompanying to show, to tell, he was traveling with her as a volunteer.”
At the same time, it became clear that another driver in the convoy also had problems with documents. These troubles affected not only Ukrainians but also foreign guests, including the Hollywood actress, who felt discomfort when trying to use the toilet during the stop.
The incident in Mykolaiv with the famous participant has sparked discussions not only about the suspicious situation but also about the possibility of a more detailed analysis of professional conflicts in similar cases.
This case draws attention to the issue of security and escorting celebrities during their visits to Ukraine. Such incidents can affect the country's image and raise questions about the organization of similar events in the future, especially considering the safety and convenience of guests.
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