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FREEDOM IS NOT FREE

In memory of our fallen heroes.
Forever in our
hearts
and minds

Oleh Perehuda

Oleh was studying at Piylo Secondary School. After the 7th grade, he entered the Carpathian Military Sports Lyceum. Then, he graduated from State Tax University with a degree in Finances and Banking. He was responsible and conscientious, kind and friendly, persistent, and loyal. Many would describe him as a man of his word who never gave up and always tried to change the world around him. Oleh often said: All you need to do is get up and do something to solve the problem. Panic is the worst enemy. He firmly believed that in order to have something, one needed to work hard and put their soul into it. 

Ihor Khodak

Ihor was born on April 17, 1979, and lived his entire life in Ivano-Frankivsk. He met his wife there, and they would have celebrated their 20th anniversary on the year he laid his life down in defense of Ukraine. Along the way, they brought up two wonderful children, Oleksandr and Sophia. He was passionate, hardworking, and curious at heart. He loved to travel and explore new areas of the world whenever he got the chance. There was nothing that he wouldn’t love to learn about, his passion for coding persisted even during his military service, for which we’re grateful.

Petro Ursulovych

Petro was the one to always raise the bar, to always be willing to help, and to always know the right words and the right jokes. He was a man of integrity who valued sincerity and honesty above anything else. Caring and attentive. These are some of the many reasons why everyone trusted and loved him.

Petro was born in Kalush on July 12, 1979. He went to Secondary School No. 5 and Higher Professional Technical School No. 7 in his hometown. He obtained a degree at Ternopil University.

Petro was happily married to his soulmate Liubov, with whom they raised their beloved daughter Kateryna.