Anatoliy Koreyko Died in Dnipropetrovsk Region: The Story of a Defender of Ukraine.
According to inkorr.com: Every morning at 9 a.m. Ukrainians honor the memory of the victims of the war between Ukraine and Russia. Today we remember Anatoliy Koreyko.
Anatoliy died in Dnipropetrovsk Region in September 2025, fulfilling his military duty.
The Life Story of the Defender
Anatoliy Koreyko was born on February 25, 1983, in the village of Yapalot. After finishing school, he served in the military and later worked in construction. He was a generous person full of goodness and smiles.
In July of this year, Anatoliy was mobilized and served in eastern Ukraine.
“He really wanted to serve. He enjoyed the atmosphere at the training ground. He was a very kind person, always ready to help,” recalls his wife Zoryana.
The Last Journey and Memory
Anatoliy left this world on September 30, 2025, and was buried in his native village. The memory of him will always live in the hearts of his wife, daughters, mother, and sisters.
Let us honor the memory of the heroes who sacrificed their lives for Ukraine. We remember all those who died in this war, fighting against Russian aggression. Their memory is eternal.
In Ukraine, moments of silence are held in honor of the fallen heroes who gave their lives for the freedom and independence of the country.
This news serves as a reminder of the importance of memory and honoring those who gave their lives for Ukraine's freedom. By honoring the heroes, we express our gratitude and support for their families, as well as emphasize the need to preserve peace and independence in our country. By uniting our efforts, we can remember the legacy left by these brave individuals.Read also
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