Dmytro Lazutkin (Ukrainian ÃÂüøÃÂÃÂþ ÃÂð÷ÃÂÃÂúÃÂý; born November 18, 1978 in Kyiv, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian poet, sports reporter and talkshow moderator, receiver of the Taras Shevchenko Prize (2024). Major of Ukrainian Army, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (from 2024).
After completing his engineering studies at Kyiv Polytechnic University, he initially worked as a metallurgical engineer and karate instructor while simultaneously studying journalism at Kyiv International University. He soon transitioned to television as a correspondent and sports reporter. His own achievements in sports made him a natural fit for the role, and he was a commentator on the 2008 Summer Olympics2008 Beijing Olympic Games, followed by those in Vancouver (2010) and London (2012), as well as the 2015 European Games in Baku. He also provides commentary for two Ukrainian television channels, primarily covering combat sports, especially boxing. In addition, he hosted a talk show called "The Men's Club." Lasutkin practiced various martial arts, including karate and kickboxing, at a near-professional level, winning several awards in each. He still occasionally competes in boxing matches.
In early 2023 he joined the "Magura" 47th Separate Mechanized Brigade and headed its public relations department. In February 2024 was assigned to the 59th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade and than became spokesperson for Ukraine's Ministry of Defence.
As a Ukrainian poet, Lazutkin became known in Ukraine in the early 2000ts. Scholarships motivated him to publish his first volumes of poetry between 2006 and 2008, followed by several more volumes from 2012 onwards. His affinity for sports soon led Lazutkin to discover poetry slam as a medium that would suit him best. The direct, clear language and fast pace typical of this genre are reflected in Lasutkin's overall poetic work. His poem "Requiem" became the basis for the oratorio "God With Us" (2014) by Ukrainian director Serhiy Proskurnya, a tribute to the "Heavenly Hundred." Prior to this, Lasutkin had already written lyrics for various Ukrainian musical groups.