Lyubinetz Touchingly Congratulated His Wife on Their 21st Wedding Anniversary.


Dmytro Lyubinetz Congratulated His Wife on Their Wedding Anniversary
Ombudsman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Human Rights Dmytro Lyubinetz tenderly congratulated his wife Yanina on their 21st wedding anniversary. This was reported by 'Hlavkom' citing Lyubinetz's post on Facebook.
«21 years of marriage. Since school, we have been together. I knew back then that I wanted to build our future with you. Years have passed, and you have become my wife. Together we raised the best children - Danilo and Valeria. We have overcome many obstacles, and today, an important day for us, I want to express my gratitude for your love, support, and care! Thank you for all the years we have spent together!», - wrote Lyubinetz.
Lyubinetz also thanked his wife for their family and called her his support and strength.
«We both know that love has its everyday and festive moments. I am happy that we are experiencing this together! I believe that the day will come when we walk hand in hand through our hometown, Volnovakha. Thank you for our family. You are my support and strength!», - the post states.
Earlier, former leader and founder of the 'Right Sector' organization, military officer Dmytro Yarosh also congratulated his wife Olga Lavetska on their 32nd wedding anniversary.
Analysis
This news reports that the Ombudsman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Human Rights Dmytro Lyubinetz congratulated his wife on their wedding anniversary. He expressed his gratitude for her love, support, and care, and also mentioned their children and the difficulties they have overcome. Lyubinetz called his wife his support and strength. It is also mentioned that former leader of the Right Sector Dmytro Yarosh also congratulated his wife.
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