In Lviv, the fallen Hero Petro Kleba was bid farewell: details of his life.
According to inkorr.com: Every morning at 9 o'clock, Ukrainians honor the memory of those who died as a result of the Russo-Ukrainian war. Today we remember Petro Kleba.
Death and personal life
Defender of Ukraine Petro Kleba died on November 18, 2024, while performing a combat task near the village of Novosadove in the Donetsk region. This was reported by 'Glavkom', citing the Lviv City Council.
Petro Kleba, born on June 26, 1968, in Lviv, had military and vocational education. His best qualities were kindness, honesty, justice, sincerity, and patriotism. He participated in the war in Donbas and received the 'War Veteran' medal.
Petro Kleba is survived by his wife, three daughters, father, sister with family, and brother with family.
Burial and memory
Petro Kleba was buried on September 3 at Lychakiv Cemetery, in the field of Honorary Burials of modern Heroes. His relatives will always remember him as a loyal husband, father, and patriot who gave his life for the freedom and independence of Ukraine.
During a moment of silence at 'Glavkom', they pay tribute to the memory of all Ukrainians who lost their lives at the hands of Russian invaders, honoring the heroes who defended the independence of our country.
In this article, we pay tribute to the memory of the defender of Ukraine Petro Kleba, who died during the Russo-Ukrainian war, and all Ukrainians who gave their lives for the freedom and independence of the state.
The memory of heroes like Petro Kleba continues to live in our hearts. Every day we remind ourselves of their bravery and selflessness that made it possible to protect our country from aggression. It is a reminder of how important freedom and independence are, for which our defenders fight.
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