Ukrainian Kickboxing Champion Mykola Lytovchenko Killed in Combat.

Ukrainian kickboxer Mykola Lytovchenko
Ukrainian kickboxer Mykola Lytovchenko

The Death of Mykola Lytovchenko

According to Novyny.live: Mykola Lytovchenko, a Ukrainian kickboxer, was killed while carrying out a combat mission on the front lines. He died in a battle with Russian occupying forces after sustaining fatal wounds. Lytovchenko was a former athlete who had earned the title of WPKA world champion in the junior division at a tournament in Athens.

Military Service and Legacy

Mykola Lytovchenko was born in Sievierodonetsk, Luhansk region. In 2025, he joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine, where he served as an operator of a 'Vampyr' strike drone. He was a member of the 81st Separate Airmobile Siversk Brigade.

Lytovchenko was 28 years old. His funeral will be held in Irpin, Kyiv region. His death is a profound loss for his family, friends, and the sporting community. His story is one of many in a conflict that has seen numerous Ukrainian athletes exchange the arena for the battlefield.

The death of Mykola Lytovchenko underscores the tragedy of the war in Ukraine, where young people with great prospects in sports are compelled to undertake military service in a time of conflict.

— Source: the sporting community

His achievements in kickboxing and his dedication to military service stand as a testament to the courage and patriotism that characterize many Ukrainian defenders during this difficult period. Lytovchenko's death is a stark reminder of the heavy price Ukraine continues to pay in defense of its independence and territorial integrity.


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