22-Year-Old Police Officer Killed in Russian Guided Bomb Strike on Zaporizhzhia
Tragedy in Zaporizhzhia
According to Главком: A senior police lieutenant, Dmytro Belymenko, lost his life on July 10 when Russian forces struck the city of Zaporizhzhia with a guided aerial bomb. The attack targeted civilian infrastructure in the central area of the city. At just 22 years old, Dmytro was performing his official duties near the blast epicenter and suffered fatal injuries.
The Life and Career of Dmytro Belymenko
Dmytro Belymenko served as an operational officer in the Strategic Investigations Department (DSR) of the National Police of Ukraine in the Zaporizhzhia region. He began his service with the National Police in September 2020 and joined the Zaporizhzhia regional DSR unit in January 2026. Colleagues remember him as a promising officer, a reliable comrade, and a person of great integrity who never shied away from challenges.
The enemy strike instantly cut short Dmytro's ambitious plans for the future and his promising career, a life that was just beginning. Those sharing the deepest pain of this loss include:
- his parents
- family members
- friends
- colleagues
The leadership and personnel of the Zaporizhzhia police force extend their sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased. Source: Glavcom, citing the Zaporizhzhia Regional Police.
This tragedy underscores the devastating impact of warfare on civilians and public servants whose work is dedicated to ensuring community safety. The loss of such a young officer, just at the start of his career, is a heavy blow to his family, colleagues, and the entire community working to maintain order and stability in the region.
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