Closed himself to the wounded comrade. Let's remember the Hero of Ukraine Vladyslav Allierov.


Every day at 9 a.m., Ukrainians honor the memory of all who died in the Russian-Ukrainian war. Today we remember Colonel Vladyslav Allierov.
Vladyslav died on May 30, 2022, in Kharkiv Oblast, closing himself to a wounded comrade and an evacuation group. He himself received a fatal injury. He was 37 years old.
Vladyslav was born on January 2, 1985, in Simferopol. He lived in Lviv and Rava-Ruska and studied in five schools. He graduated from the National Academy of the National Guard of Ukraine. Until 2012, he served in the Crimean 'Lavanda'.
During the Russian-Ukrainian war, Vladyslav served in hot spots since 2014. He was one of the first participants of the ATO during the storming of Sloviansk. In 2021, he defended his dissertation and received a scientific degree of candidate of historical sciences. During the Russian invasion in 2022, he commanded a separate special forces unit 'Western Territorial Administration of the National Guard of Ukraine'.
On May 30, 2022, Vladyslav's group engaged in battle with the occupants and destroyed them. He saved a wounded comrade and handed him over for evacuation, while he continued to fight. However, he received injuries from which he died.
Vladyslav was buried on June 1, 2022, at Lychakiv Cemetery in Lviv.
Vladyslav Allierov was awarded the Order of the 'Gold Star' and other awards for his courage and loyalty to the state. He was a true hero whom we will always remember.
We honor the memory of all fallen heroes and continue to fight for the freedom and independence of Ukraine.
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