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Ukrainians return the body of Dmytro Fialka, children's football coach from Lviv
On October 11, during the exchange, it was possible to free 32 Ukrainian soldiers from captivity and return the body of Dmytro Fialka, a children's football coach from Lviv.
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Maksym Kozytskyi, the head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration, states, Espreso.West reports.
Dmytro Fialka, the deceased Israeli, lived in Ukraine for the past two years and coached children in the Dynamo football club (Lviv). He went to the front as a volunteer. His wife and children are now without him.
On September 4, Dmytro Fialka, a well-known children's football coach from Lviv, was killed by a Russian bullet. His last place of work was a school named Lviv, before that he is known for his work at the football academy Dynamo (Lviv), where he worked as a senior coach.
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