Ukrainian actress, TV presenter and public figure Daria Malakhova, daughter of the founder of the Kyiv Drama Theater in Podol, Vitaliy Malakhov, was struck by the story of the journalist, former press officer of the Azov Regiment of the National Guard of Ukraine, defender of Mariupol, former Russian prisoner of war Artem Dubina. Such a turn of fate in the life of a soldier became confirmation of the existence of God for the actress.
Malakhova wrote about this on her Facebook page.
The actress reposted Dubina's post and left a comment:
"God exists."
As a reminder, Artem Dubyna recalled the story of how three years ago, on April 18, he was "killed" at Azovstal . A message came over the radio that he was "the two hundredth", but Artem survived. The soldier was taken to "Zalizyak" - one of the bunkers for seriously wounded soldiers. The doctors were shocked that he was still alive. Due to the lack of the possibility of blood transfusion, Artem's body had to cope with the critical blood loss on its own.
"I was in a coma for three days and did not regain consciousness. On April 21, I opened my eyes. I lost my memory and could not remember who I was or where I was. I saw hundreds of wounded people around me and the doctors who were providing them with assistance," the soldier recalled.
Then, according to him, there were shelling and destruction of Zaliziyaka, moving to the new Bastion, then almost 2.5 years of captivity and finally return.