The Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs hosted a shooting championship among first-year higher education students to mark the 58th anniversary of the institution.
Twenty cadets participated in the championship, representing teams from:
⦁ Faculty of Training Specialists for Preventive Units
⦁ Faculty of Training Specialists for Criminal Police Units
⦁ Team of students specializing in “Strategic Investigations” from the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Training Specialists for National Police Units
⦁ Team of students specializing in “Pre-trial Investigations” from the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Training Specialists for National Police Units
The championship included fulfilling the requirements of Course No.1 shooting, practical exercises No. 11,13 of shooting course, and practical shooting exercises.
In the individual rankings, among girls:
1st place – Anastasiia Rukosueva, cadet of the Faculty of Training Specialists for Preventive Units;
2nd place – Anastasiia Sivashieva, cadet of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Training Specialists for National Police Units;
3rd place – Kseniia Vinogradova, cadet of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Training Specialists for National Police Units.
Among boys:
1st place – Daniil Samarskyi, cadet of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Training Specialists for National Police Units;
2nd place – Ruslan Smyrnov, cadet of the Faculty of Training Specialists for Preventive Units;
3rd place – Daniil Kovaliov, cadet of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Training Specialists for National Police Units.
In the team rankings:
1st place – Team of higher education students specializing in “Strategic Investigations” from the Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Training Specialists for National Police Units;
2nd place – Team of the Faculty of Training Specialists for Preventive Units;
3rd place – Team of the Faculty of Training Specialists for Criminal Police Units.
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