Hero Vasyl Kobryn who died defending Ukraine: life and exploits of a warrior.
According to inkorr.com: Every day at 9 a.m., Ukrainians honor the memory of those who died in the Russo-Ukrainian War. Today, we remember Vasyl Kobryn.
Memory of Vasyl Kobryn
Vasyl Kobryn died defending Ukraine on October 16, 2025, as reported by 'Hlavkom' referencing the Lviv City Council.
Life and Activity
Vasyl Kobryn was born on February 20, 1998, in Lviv. He received his education at Secondary School No. 90 in Lviv and later studied at the Automotive-Road Vocational College of the National University 'Lviv Polytechnic', where he became an automotive mechanic. He later obtained a degree in economics from the National Forestry University of Ukraine. He also graduated from music school, where he played the trumpet.
In various fields, Vasyl tried himself as an automotive mechanic. Together with a friend, he opened his own restaurant, Paradise Food, where he realized his passion for delicious food and communication with people.
Military Service and Awards
In 2024, Vasyl joined the 68th separate rifle brigade named after Oleksa Dovbush of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to defend his homeland from enemies. His heroism and patriotism were recognized with awards: he received the 'Golden Cross' from the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the 'For Wounds' award from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, and the 'War Veteran' medal.
This news honors the heroes who gave their lives for the independence and freedom of Ukraine. Memories of Vasyl Kobryn's exploits remind us of the sacrifice and strength of the Ukrainian spirit, which support us in difficult times.
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