Activist and soldier Pavlo Petrychenko killed in Donetsk region

Activist and soldier Pavlo Petrychenko killed in Donetsk region

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Pavel Petrichenko, a well-known activist and former chief of staff of Serhiy Prytula's party, was killed while performing a combat mission as a sergeant of the 59th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Donetsk region.

Pavel Petrichenko, a soldier of the 59th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, was killed at the front. He was a well-known activist, participant of public initiatives, and former head of the headquarters of the Party of Serhiy Prytula. Pavel's death was reported by his sister Marina Petrichenko, UNN reports.

Today, my brother, Sergeant Pavlo Petrychenko of the 59th Brigade, was killed in Donetsk region while performing a combat mission.

- Sister Petrychenko said.

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Before the war, soldier Pavlo Petrychenko was a project manager. Petrychenko also took an active public position and was one of the founders of the movement "Who Ordered Katya Handziuk. He authored a petition to restrict the operation of online casinos during the period of martial law in Ukraine.

A few weeks before the full-scale war, he headed the headquarters of Serhiy Prytula's future party, which was to be announced in March 2022. But in April 2022, Petrychenko joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine. At the time of his death, he was serving in the 59th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade named after Yakiv Handziuk.

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Some Ukrainian activists and the military have already expressed condolences over Petrychenko's death.

Today, a few hours ago, Ukraine lost a man who was a moral authority and a guide for me. A man who changed this country and had to change it even more. There are very few people like him, he died like a warrior on the battlefield. Pasha Petrychenko, on the shield.

- wrote activist Ihor Lachen.

Another activist, Serhiy Sternenko, briefly wrote "Pasha... You will be missed." and posted a video with a piece of the deceased's interview.

I am alive, but the glorious Cossack known to others is not. ... To die in battle for the Motherland is the highest valor and honor. There will never be any shame. There will be glory forever. Some living people should envy such dead people.

- wrote activist Yevhen Karas.