Dmytro "Hacker" Onipka is a fan of the "Metalist" football club (Kharkiv), a representative of the "Yellow Blue Pride" team.
Dmytro Vitaliyovych Onipka was born on November 14, 1991 in the village of Slobozhanske (formerly Komsomolske) of the Kharkiv region. He studied at the local gymnasium No. 2, which he graduated in 2009, after which he entered the Kharkiv National Technical University of Agriculture named after Peter Vasylenko. At the same time, he started working at Zmiivska TEC.
One of Dmytro's main hobbies was football. Having joined the "Metalista" fan sector, he joined the YBP team. I traveled with the team to most of the major Ukrainian cities. Took an active part in the football-related life of the movement and team. In addition to supporting his native club in the stands of stadiums and beyond, he was involved in football and since 2013 played many matches for the teams "Molod", "Golden Ball", "Alfa" (all - Slobozhanske).
"Hacker" took up arms for the first time in 2017, when he was serving a term in the Armed Forces. Since December 23, 2019, he was in military service in the ATO in military unit A0693 with the rank of sergeant. He survived a serious injury. At the same time, Dmytro always found time to support his family. He loved and appreciated his parents, sister and brother very much. Despite his emotional nature, he got along with everyone and had many loyal friends.
With the beginning of full-scale Russian aggression, he could not stay away, and in April 2022 he returned to his unit. In Donetsk region, he spent most of his time in the so-called "triangle of death" (Siversk - Soledar - Bakhmut), was a platoon commander. Dmytro Onipka died on August 27, 2022 in the village of Hryhorovka near Bakhmut (Donetsk region), while carrying a wounded comrade from the battlefield. The resulting shrapnel wounds proved to be fatal. During his last battle, he saved three brothers.
Later, friends will remember that the courageous Kharkiv native was a very cheerful person and a loyal friend who was always ready to help and could cheer anyone up even in the most difficult hours of trials. He was a professional in his field.