Considered missing since April 2022. Remember Anatoliy Khromchak.
Every day at 9 am, Ukrainians honor the memory of all whose lives were taken by the Russian-Ukrainian war. Today we remember Anatoliy Khromchak.
Warrior Anatoliy Khromchak, a resident of the village of Rozhanka, who had been considered missing since April 23, 2022, died at the front. This was reported by the Kamianka-Buzka city council.
Anatoliy Khromchak was born on June 12, 1995, in the village of Rozhanka, Kamianka-Buzka city community, Lviv district, Lviv region.
From the start of the full-scale invasion, Anatoliy Khromchak defended the Homeland as part of the 24th Mechanized Brigade named after King Danylo and remained true to his military oath until his last breath.
Senior soldier Anatoliy Khromchak fell on April 23, 2022, during an encounter battle with the Russian occupier, near the city of Popasna, Luhansk region.
The hero is survived by his mother, grandmother, and brothers. The young warrior is forever 26...
October 18-20 has been declared a Day of Mourning in the community for the fallen warriors Anatoliy Khromchak and Yuriy Serkis.
The headquarters joins the minute of silence. We honor the memory of all Ukrainians who died fighting for the Homeland. We remember those who fell at the hands of Russian occupiers, light memory candles, and bow our heads in grief during a nationwide minute of silence, honoring the bright memory of Ukrainian citizens who sacrificed their lives for the freedom and independence of the state: all military personnel, civilians, and children, everyone who died fighting against Russian occupiers and as a result of enemy attacks on Ukrainian cities and villages.
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