Ukrainians honor the deceased every day at 9 am: the story of heroine Olga Serdyuk.

Ukrainians honor the deceased every day at 9 am: the story of heroine Olga Serdyuk
Ukrainians honor the deceased every day at 9 am: the story of heroine Olga Serdyuk

According to inkorr.com: Every day at 9 a.m., Ukrainians honor the memory of those who died as a result of the war with Russia. Today we remember Lyalya - Olga Serdyuk, who tragically lost her life while defending against the Russian attack in the Orikhiv area.

Life and path of Olga Serdyuk

Olga Serdyuk was born on January 5, 1983, in Kharkiv and served in the 130th Territorial Defense Battalion. As a mortar operator, she went to the front to protect her homeland.

“I do not want my children to run to other countries. I want my children to live in my native city. I do not want the 'Russian world' to come here. That's all,” said Olga.

Commemoration

Olga Serdyuk is survived by her husband, a tank driver, and two daughters. She died on August 9, 2025, giving her life for Ukraine. Currently, the process of commemorating this Heroine is ongoing, so that her deeds and life remain in the memory of the people.

Ukrainians honor the memory of all their fellow citizens who died in the war with Russia. This is yet another example of how people sacrifice their lives for the freedom and independence of their country.


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