Hero Oleg Tsitlishvili: how the policeman from Smila lived and died.
According to inkorr.com: Today, as every day at 9 a.m., Ukrainians honor the memory of those who died in the war with Russia. This time we remember Oleg Tsitlishvili.
Oleg's experience and heroism
Oleg was a special forces policeman who died on November 12, 2024, while performing his duties in Toretsk, Donetsk region. He was born and raised in Smila, studied and served in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and later worked in the National Police, where he actively participated in anti-terrorist operations in the east of the country.
Recognition and memory
For his courage and dedication, Oleg was posthumously awarded honors from the President of Ukraine and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He was always a principled and compassionate person, who will always be remembered and honored.
Honoring the memory of heroes like Oleg is an important element of the national consciousness of the Ukrainian people. These daily honors remind us of the price of freedom and the bravery of the military who fought for their country and its independence. By remembering such people, we preserve history and honor their contribution to Ukraine's future.
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