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Mykola R. Shainoha
26 September 1995 – 19 June 2014Lviv region – Donetsk region

Order "For Courage" 3rd Class

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Private, Scout machine gunner24th separate mechanized brigade- Holopolosov Yurii
- Klochko Andrii
- Koval Maksym
- Kravchuk Volodymyr
- Krementar Oleksii
- Liashenko Ihor (Berkut)
- Liushenko Mykola
- Lytvynenko Andrii
- Mospan Vitalii
- Povstiuk Andrii
- Prykhid Yurii
- Semchuk Viktor
- Shevchenko Oleksii
- Syvak Viktor
- Vorobets Stepan
Holopolosov Yurii OKlochko Andrii VKoval Maksym OKravchuk Volodymyr SKrementar Oleksii VLiashenko Ihor V (Berkut)Liushenko Mykola MLytvynenko Andrii OMospan Vitalii OPovstiuk Andrii OPrykhid Yurii SSemchuk Viktor YaShevchenko Oleksii VSyvak Viktor OVorobets Stepan SKilled in action on June 19, 2014, in the battle for the liberation of the settlements of Yampil and Zakitne near the town of Yampil in the Krasnolymansky district of Donetsk region.- Cemetery of the Dmytriv village (Radekhivska TC, Chervonohradskyi district, Lviv region)
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- Born on September 26, 1995, in the village of Dmytriv, Radekhiv district, Lviv region. In 2011, he graduated from the 9th grade of secondary school No. 1 in Lviv, and in 2013 - from the Lviv State Lyceum with enhanced military-physical training named after the Heroes of Kruty. Since 2013, he served under contract in the 24th Separate Mechanized Samaro-Ulyanivsk Berdychiv Iron Order of the October Revolution, three-time Order of the Red Banner, and Orders of Suvorov and Bohdan Khmelnytsky Brigade named after Prince Danylo Halytsky of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (military unit A0998, Yavoriv, Lviv region). Since the spring of 2014, he participated in the anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine. On June 19, 2014, in the area of the urban-type settlement of Yampil and the village of Zakittne in the Krasnolymansky (since 2016 - Lyman) district of Donetsk region, during the execution of a combat mission, which required advancing into the depths of territories temporarily controlled by militants, destroying fortifications, and liberating settlements, servicemen of the 24th Separate Mechanized Brigade engaged in battle with Russian-terrorist groups. As a result of the battle, about 30 servicemen were injured of varying degrees of severity, and 7 servicemen were killed, including soldier Shainoh. On September 29, 2014, he was buried in the cemetery of the village of Dmytriv, Radekhiv district.Book of Remembrance for Ukraine - Ukrainian memorial