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Mykola I. Demianovskyi
7 February 1980 – 22 November 2022Lviv region – Donetsk region
Order "For Courage" 3rd Class

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- Mykola Ivanovych Demianovskyi was born on February 7, 1980, in the village of Hroziv, Starosambir district, Lviv region. In 2003, he graduated from Sudevovysnyansk Professional Technical School No. 82. On February 26, 2022, Master Sergeant Mykola Demianovskyi was called up for military service during mobilization and appointed as an inspector of the border service of the highest category — head of the 4th group of border service inspectors of the "Mshanytsia" border service unit of the "Smilnytsia" border service department of the 7th border detachment of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine. During his service, Mykola Demianovskyi proved himself loyal to the military oath and the fulfillment of military duty in the protection of Ukraine's state border. From September 30 to November 22, 2022, as part of the combined detachment "Lviv-2," the border guard directly participated in combat operations, repelling and deterring armed aggression in the Donetsk direction. While carrying out combat missions in the city of Kramatorsk and the city of Bakhmut, Mykola Demianovskyi demonstrated courage and bravery. On the morning of November 22, 2022, at a distance of approximately 6 km from the reconnaissance stronghold "Khyzhak" in the direction of the village of Maidan, during the movement along a field road, a vehicle delivering supplies for the servicemen was blown up by an unknown explosive device. Master Sergeant Mykola Demianovskyi, who was in the vehicle, died on the spot from his injuries. For his personal courage and selfless actions demonstrated in the defense of the state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, as well as his loyalty to the military oath, Master Sergeant Mykola Ivanovych Demianovskyi was posthumously awarded the Order of "For Courage" III degree.Memory Book of the MIA System