Volodymyr V. Lysenchuk
10 June 1984 – 29 May 2014Ivano-Frankivsk region – Donetsk region
Order "For Courage" 1st Class

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In April 2002, Volodymyr graduated with honors from Kolomyia Higher Vocational School No. 17 (specializing as a "Repairman, Manual Welding Electric Welder"). From November 2002 to April 2004, he served in the military in positions as a cadet, instructor, and dog handler unit commander at the canine training center (military unit 2418, in the city of Velyki Mosty) of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine. From November 2005, he served in the internal affairs bodies as a police officer and patrol service inspector — dog handler of the Kolomyia City Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Ivano-Frankivsk region, and from November 2008, he held positions as a sniper police officer and a police officer of the special police unit "Berkut" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Ivano-Frankivsk region (since March 2014 — special police unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Ivano-Frankivsk region). He repeatedly participated in ensuring public order and public safety in the city of Ivano-Frankivsk, in the settlements of the region, and in operations to detain armed criminals. He participated for over a month in the anti-terrorist operation in Eastern Ukraine.Military service
Police Warrant Officer, PolicemanSpecial police company of the MIA directorate in Ivano-Frankivsk regionMedal "For the Liberation of Sloviansk"
Order "For Courage" 1st Class
- Bezpalko Petro
- Biloshkurskyi Valentyn
- Buldovych Serhii
- Kravchenko Serhii
- Kulchytskyi Serhii
- Kurylovych Vitalii
- Lipskyi Viktor
- Ostapiuk Petro
- Semaniuk Vasyl
- Sharaburiak Volodymyr
- Yakoviak Viktor
Bezpalko Petro VBiloshkurskyi Valentyn VBuldovych Serhii IKravchenko Serhii MKulchytskyi Serhii PKurylovych Vitalii ILipskyi Viktor VOstapiuk Petro VSemaniuk Vasyl VSharaburiak Volodymyr BYakoviak Viktor PKilled in action on May 29, 2014, as a result of being hit by a MANPADS while flying a Mi-8 helicopter near the city of Sloviansk in the Donetsk region. The helicopter, with military personnel on board, was returning from the area of Mount Karachun after unloading food supplies and conducting personnel rotation when it came under fire.- Cemetery of the Lisnyi Khlibychyn village (Otyniiska TC, Kolomyiskyi district, Ivano-Frankivsk region)
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