The Death of Dmytro Rossokha: The Hero Was Buried Three Months After the Battle.
According to inkorr.com: Every day at 9 a.m., Ukrainians pay tribute to all who died in the war with Russia. Today we remember Dmytro Rossokha.
Dmytro Rossokha, a 35-year-old serviceman, died during the battle in the Dnipropetrovsk direction on June 9, 2025. His relatives and comrades buried him only on September 30. This information was disseminated by
"Glavcom"citing the Rivne City Council.
Dmytro was born on November 8, 1989, in Rivne, studied at local school No. 23, and graduated from the Rivne Technical College.
A True Patriot
For over 15 years, he was engaged in the repair and painting of cars, putting his heart into every project and striving for perfection.
In March 2022, when the war began, Dmytro decided to volunteer for the army. By March 13, he was on the front line and served continuously for three years, emphasizing that his motivation was the desire to protect his family and Ukraine.
Dmytro Rossokha died fighting for his homeland in the Dnipropetrovsk direction on June 9, 2025.
After a solemn service at the St. Nicholas Women’s Monastery, he was buried on September 30, 2025, at the Alley of Heroes in the cemetery "Nove" in Rivne.
"Glavcom"calls on everyone to join a moment of silence. At this moment, we honor the memory of all Ukrainians who gave their lives for the freedom and independence of our country, lighting candles of remembrance and bowing our heads before the heroes.
Dmytro Rossokha is a symbol of courage and self-sacrifice, an example for many who fight for Ukraine's future. His story, like thousands of others, unites us in a common tribute to the memory of the fallen and reminds us of the price of freedom.
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