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==Early Life==
==Early Life==


Yuvchenko rarely talks about her childhood because of the traumatic events that happened to her, she was physically and sexually abused on multiple occasions. Despite all this, she remained in a positive attitude when spending time with her younger brother, Vasiliy.
Yuvchenko rarely talks about her childhood because of the traumatic events that happened to her, she was physically abused on multiple occasions. Despite all this, she remained in a positive attitude when spending time with her younger brother, Vasiliy.


Upon joining Secondary School, she gained a good reputation, aceing P.E. every week and had a boyfriend, Alexei Nagikov. In her 3rd year of secondary, she joined the [[Russian Youth Cadet Force]] which was forced by her very patriotic grandmother, Nadya Andreikov.  
Upon joining Secondary School, she gained a good reputation, aceing P.E. every week and had a boyfriend, Alexei Nagikov. In her 3rd year of secondary, she joined the [[Russian Youth Cadet Force]] which was forced by her very patriotic grandmother, Nadya Andreikov.  

Revision as of 18:00, 21 February 2022

Dasha Yuvchenko
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Photo of Yuvchenko as a Spetsgruppa Vympel
Birth nameDasha Andreikov
Born7 May 1990
Kirov, Russian SFR, Federation of Russian People
AllegianceFederation of Russian People
Service/branchSpetsnaz
Years of service2014-
RankSpetsnaz Commanding Officer
UnitAll
Battles/warsCLASSIFIED
RelationsSergei Yuvchenko (current husband)
Alexei Nagikov (ex-husband)
Dmitry Yuvchenko (son)
Anastasia Yuvchenko (daugher)
Alexander Yuvchenko (father-in-law)

Yuvchenko is the most influential woman for Russian citizens, she appears in Spetsnaz recruitment posters and advertisements. She is rated as one of the few with extreme combat skills, being able to hit a headshot on an airborne bird at the age of 10. She took karate at 6 and obtained a black belt at 9.

Early Life

Yuvchenko rarely talks about her childhood because of the traumatic events that happened to her, she was physically abused on multiple occasions. Despite all this, she remained in a positive attitude when spending time with her younger brother, Vasiliy.

Upon joining Secondary School, she gained a good reputation, aceing P.E. every week and had a boyfriend, Alexei Nagikov. In her 3rd year of secondary, she joined the Russian Youth Cadet Force which was forced by her very patriotic grandmother, Nadya Andreikov.

After dropping out of school, her parents got divorced and went to live with her dad and brother in Trazhygrad. She remained unemployed for a few months until her grandma suggested she should join the military. She enlisted and she was sent to training camp

Military Service

Yuvchenko spent a while in the army, her TO said "She passed every single training session she went to, I was confident that she would make a great soldier for the Motherland." After graduating from Kozhny Military Camp, she applied for Border Service.

She was deployed to one of the borders on Bulgaria, there she was mocked because she was the only female border guard that this border had seen, despite this, she swiftly rose the ranks and acheived the rank of Starshiy Leytenant in a few months.

She was redeployed to Border-17 and showed exceptional skill during the Raid of Border-17. After a year of serving in Border-17 she was granted a new position as a Sotrudnik Po Obucheniyu.

She later resigned from the Red Army after her supervisor told her that she might serve as a very useful asset for Spetsnaz.

Homeland Security Career

During her time as a soldier, she had a part time job as a member of the Homeland Security Department. She obtained the rank of Komandir Eskadrili but refused any higher promotions, she wanted her part-time job to be an active one.

She conducted tonnes of missions with her sqaud who'd she became fond of, and this is where she met her future husband.

She was rated one of the bst serving members that the HSD had ever had, spending time with her officers, squad members and others from Homeland Security was a time that she would never forget. As the main career left, so did the part time one, she resigned from HSD a month after she applied for Spetsnaz.

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