Yesterday was the anniversary of March 14, 2022, the day when Dmytro Holubiev, callsign "Dementor", soldier of the "Revanche" volunteer battalion, died in battle.
Under the cover of night, in the moonlight, the engines of the pickup trucks roared and the Revanchists once again advanced towards the village of Moshun, where the pressure of the Russians was becoming critical for the defense forces of the capital. Despite the chaos around, the bravest, sometimes without proper experience or equipment, courageously marched into battle for Kyiv.
Dmytro was one of them. The soldiers of the unit were wounded almost immediately upon entering the village. The enemy fire was aimed, and half of our group had to retreat pulling out the wounded. The troops were unable to communicate properly. Despite all the difficulties, the squad of Dmytro held out under fire until morning. With the first rays of dawn, our guys launched a counterattack on the overwhelming enemy. As they advanced toward the Russian positions, one of the enemy mines detonated in the crone of a shrapnel-torn tree. The treacherous piece of metal hit Dmytro right in the heart. He died instantly. The fight went on for a long time. Moshchun was on fire. Both our victorious soldiers and enemies, frenzied with failure, were falling. Moshchun held out. Kyiv held out.
Remember our heroes, as we remember Dmytro!
Forever present in our ranks.
@revanche_tactical_eng
Under the cover of night, in the moonlight, the engines of the pickup trucks roared and the Revanchists once again advanced towards the village of Moshun, where the pressure of the Russians was becoming critical for the defense forces of the capital. Despite the chaos around, the bravest, sometimes without proper experience or equipment, courageously marched into battle for Kyiv.
Dmytro was one of them. The soldiers of the unit were wounded almost immediately upon entering the village. The enemy fire was aimed, and half of our group had to retreat pulling out the wounded. The troops were unable to communicate properly. Despite all the difficulties, the squad of Dmytro held out under fire until morning. With the first rays of dawn, our guys launched a counterattack on the overwhelming enemy. As they advanced toward the Russian positions, one of the enemy mines detonated in the crone of a shrapnel-torn tree. The treacherous piece of metal hit Dmytro right in the heart. He died instantly. The fight went on for a long time. Moshchun was on fire. Both our victorious soldiers and enemies, frenzied with failure, were falling. Moshchun held out. Kyiv held out.
Remember our heroes, as we remember Dmytro!
Forever present in our ranks.
@revanche_tactical_eng