On Saturday, March 30, Lviv will say goodbye to serviceman Oleg Ulyanchuk, who died at the hands of the Russian occupiers while defending Ukraine.
The City Hall calls on Lviv residents and guests to join the city’s farewell ceremony and to refrain from entertainment events and celebrations during this time.
The defender’s funeral will begin at 11:00 a.m. in the Garrison Church of Sts. App. Peter and Paul, at 11:30 a city farewell ceremony will take place on Rynok Square. The soldier will be buried at the Lychakiv cemetery.
Biographical certificate of the defender
Oleg Ulyanchuk (October 25, 1980-October 29, 2023) was born in the village of Denisivka, Khmelnytskyi region.
He studied at the Denisiv Gymnasium, after the 9th grade he entered the Biloghir Lyceum named after Ivan Oleksiiovych Tkachuk. He received his education at the Ternopil National Medical University named after Ivan Yakovych Gorbachevskii, graduated from the military department at the educational institution.
He was engaged in private entrepreneurship, in his spare time he was fond of cars and the search for archaeological heritage.
Lieutenant. With the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation, he volunteered to defend the Motherland from the invaders. Performed combat missions in the Kharkiv Region in the ranks of the 15th Mobile Border Detachment “Steel Border” of the State Border Service of Ukraine. For personal courage, he was awarded the badge “For bravery in service”.
Oleg Ulyanchuk is survived by his parents, wife, two children and a brother.