
In Lviv, 19 memorial plaques will be installed on the facades of 10 educational institutions and one residential building in honour of combatants who died defending Ukraine. The decision was supported at a meeting of the executive committee of the Lviv City Council.
According to the city’s chief architect, Anton Kolomiytsev, the plaques will be made according to the universal model of a memorial plaque approved in Lviv to commemorate defenders who fell in the Russian-Ukrainian war.
The largest number of memorial plaques will appear on the facade of School No. 55, where the memory of Oleksandr Bezuhly, Dmytro Bohatyriov, Yuriy Saichuk and Taras Tseliukh will be honoured.
At General Secondary Education Institution No. 87 named after Iryna Kalynets, three plaques will be installed in honour of Andriy Voznyi, Ruslan Zahurskyi and Pavlo Radyshevskyi.
At Secondary Comprehensive School I–III degrees No. 47 in Lviv, memorial plaques will be placed to Taras Kutnyi, Volodymyr Lemishko and Bohdan Oboistyi.
At Comprehensive School No. 3, plaques will be installed to Serhiy Lozovyi and Yaroslav Sas.
On the facade of Lyceum No. 80 of the Lviv City Council, a plaque to Vitaliy Herman will appear, and at Lyceum No. 81 named after Petro Sahaidachny of the Lviv City Council — to Oleh Dolinskyi.
At the Malekhiv Gymnasium of the Lviv City Council, a plaque to Orest Kos will be installed; at Secondary Comprehensive School No. 54 in Lviv — to Yuriy Pronyuk; at Secondary Comprehensive School I–III degrees No. 36 in Lviv — to Yuriy Chepil; and at Secondary Comprehensive School No. 40 in Lviv — to Yuriy Chornyi.
A separate memorial plaque will be installed on a residential building at 5 B. Hrinchenka Street, in honour of Serhiy Kostochkin.
Lviv has a special procedure for installing memorial plaques to the defenders of Ukraine. In particular, they may be placed on educational institutions where the soldier studied, or on buildings in which he lived.