Recently, Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs was visited by the relatives of a university graduate who died in eastern Ukraine, Deputy Company Commander of the Azov National Guard of Ukraine Regiment, Senior Lieutenant Dmytro Pruhlo. Dmytro's mother Kateryna Zubkova and a stepfather Ihor Isenko visited the university museum, where a memorial plaque was unveiled in Dmytro's honor.
The loss of a child is the deepest and most painful wound in a mother's heart that will never heal. Preserving and honoring the memory of the hero who, as a true patriot and defender of the Motherland, gave his most valuable - his life for peace and freedom in his homeland - is the duty of society and a reminder to future generations that independence and sovereignty must be defended. If necessary - with a weapon in hand.
In memory of the university, Dmytro Pruhlo's mother left an entry in the museum's book of reviews: "I sincerely thank the university for the upbringing and memory of my son Dmytro Pruhlo."