Instructor of the 'Solomyansky Cats' Center, paramedic. Let us remember Oleksandr Oliinyk.


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 Oliinyk.
On March 19, 2025, at the front, the paramedic and instructor of the 'Solomyansky Cats' training center, Oleksandr Oliinyk, known as Bohush, was killed. This was reported by 'Gromadske' citing the Medical Volunteer Battalion 'Hospitallers'.
Oleksandr Oliinyk was born on May 2, 1997.
In 2023, Sashko became part of our team, teaching soldiers tactical medicine, going on rotations, and evacuating the wounded.
It was reported that Sashko joined the military, defended the freedom and independence of Ukraine, saved the lives of his comrades, and taught others to do the same. He died while fulfilling his official duties.
The Hospitallers remember Bohush as an incredibly motivated, honest, and decent person. They say he always aspired to be the first and wanted to be an example for others in everything.
After training, Oleksandr joined the 'Hospitallers', going on rotations where he saved soldiers. Eventually, he himself joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The farewell and memorial service for Oleksandr Oliinyk took place on March 25 at the crematorium of Baikove Cemetery.
'Gromadske' joins the minute of silence. We honor the memory of all Ukrainians who died in the fight for their homeland. We remember those who perished at the hands of Russian invaders, lighting candles of remembrance and bowing our heads in sorrow during the nationwide minute of silence, honoring the bright memory of citizens of Ukraine who gave their lives for the freedom and independence of the state: all military personnel, civilians, and children, all those who died in the struggle against Russian occupiers and as a result of attacks by hostile troops on Ukrainian cities and villages.
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