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Today, Lviv said goodbye to defenders Eduard Sirovatskyi and Igor Haber

Today, August 18, Lviv said goodbye to two servicemen. Eduard Sirovatskyi and Ihor Haber defended Ukraine from the Russian invaders.

The soldiers were buried at the Lychakiv cemetery.

Biographical references of defenders

Eduard Sirovatskyi (17.09.1967-03.07.2023). A native of Lviv.

He studied at Secondary Secondary School of Grades I-III No. 48 of the city of Lviv. On the advice of his grandfather, a veteran of two wars, he entered the Engelsk Higher Anti-Aircraft Missile Command School of Air Defense. After completing his studies, he returned to the Motherland and served in the ranks of the Air Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

He worked at the “Intertrans” enterprise for about 20 years. In his spare time, he was fond of cooking, fishing, and traveled a lot.

With the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation, he returned from abroad and volunteered to defend the Motherland. Senior lieutenant. Performed combat tasks in the ranks of the 65th separate mechanized brigade of the operational command “West” of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He fought with the invaders in the southern direction.

Eduard Sirovatsky is survived by his wife, daughter, grandson and brother.

 

Ihor Haber (22.01.1989-12.08.2023). A native of the village of Strilbychi, Lviv Region.
He studied at the Institution of general secondary education of I-III degrees in the village of Strilbychi, Lviv region. He was educated at the Technical and Economic College of the Lviv Polytechnic National University.

After completing his studies, he devoted all his time to taking care of his grandmother. He was a “jack of all trades”, engaged in repairing computer systems, cars, etc.

With the beginning of a full-scale invasion, he stood up to protect the Motherland from the Russian invaders. Performed combat missions in the ranks of the 137th separate marine infantry battalion of the 35th separate marine infantry brigade named after Rear-Admiral Mykhailo Ostrogradskyi of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Defended the state in the eastern direction.

Ihor Haber is survived by his grandmother, mother, brother, uncle, cousins and sisters.

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