Oleksandr Voroshchuk died in Donetsk: the story of a hero who defended Ukraine since 2014.
According to inkorr.com: Every day at 9 a.m., Ukrainians honor the memory of all whose lives were taken by the Russian-Ukrainian war. Today we remember Oleksandr Voroshchuk.
Experience of Oleksandr Voroshchuk
Oleksandr Voroshchuk was born on May 24, 1984, in Rivne. He served in the ATO from 2014 to 2015, then voluntarily returned to the front on March 3, 2022. The 40-year-old junior sergeant died on May 29, 2024, in the Pokrovsk direction. His death was confirmed in September 2025 through DNA testing.
“He was very honest, always spoke the truth in the face, defended his position and sought justice. He went to war for his family because he believed that defending them was his duty. He loved cats, children, and his mother,” recalls his wife Olesya.
Memory and Recognition
Oleksandr Voroshchuk was buried at the Alley of Heroes in Rivne. His memory lives on not only in his loved ones but also in the hearts of all Ukrainians who honor him and other fallen heroes who gave their lives for the country's independence.
The "Glavkom" joins in a moment of silence, honoring the memory of all Ukrainians who died in the struggle for their homeland and as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Today, we remember Oleksandr Voroshchuk not only as a hero but also as a person who left a bright mark in the lives of his loved ones. His courage and selflessness serve as a reminder of how many people are ready to give everything for the freedom and dignity of their country. The memory of such heroes shapes our national identity and strengthens unity in the struggle for Ukraine's future.
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