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Andrii Sitak, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2020, tragically perished due to injuries sustained during combat operations in the East in March, 2022. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage, 3rd class, as well as being a full recipient of the Order of Courage.
Oksana Apostolova, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2004, tragically perished on January 8th, 2023 near Lozova in the Izyum district of Kharkiv region while carrying out a combat mission. She is buried at the Alley of Glory in Ohtyrka, Sumy region, Ukraine.
Vitalii Kondrashevskii, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2006, was a combat medic who tragically perished on February 25, 2022, in Ohtyrka while providing assistance to the wounded. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage, 3rd class.
Olexandr Leunov, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2007, tragically perished on March 16th, 2022 in the village of Kamianka, Kharkiv region, while rescuing wounded soldiers. The deceased was buried at the cemetery in Korotse near the Slato-Sergiyivsky temple, Sumy region, Ukraine.
Roman Okhrimenko, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2021, tragically passed away on October 15th, 2022 while executing a combat mission on the Kherson front in Novaia Kamianka. He was posthumously awarded the badge of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, "Steel Cross". He was buried at the Alley of Heroes in the central cemetery of Bilopillya, Sumy region, Ukraine.
Stanislav Halushka, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2017, who was a students group leader and an active student, tragically passed away on February 26th, 2022 in Ohtyrka. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage, 3rd class.
Yevheniia Semenenko graduated from Lebedyn Medical College named after M.I.Sytenko as a paramedic. In 2017, she enlisted in the military. On May 30, 2022 Zhennia rescued wounded individuals from Kherson Oblast, but a missile hit the ambulance, killing her and the driver. She was buried in Boromlya village, Sumy region, and posthumously awarded the Order of Courage, 3rd Class.
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Andrii Sitak, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2020, tragically perished due to injuries sustained during combat operations in the East in March, 2022. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage, 3rd class, as well as being a full recipient of the Order of Courage.
Oksana Apostolova, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2004, tragically perished on January 8th, 2023 near Lozova in the Izyum district of Kharkiv region while carrying out a combat mission. She is buried at the Alley of Glory in Ohtyrka, Sumy region, Ukraine.
Vitalii Kondrashevskii, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2006, was a combat medic who tragically perished on February 25, 2022, in Ohtyrka while providing assistance to the wounded. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage, 3rd class.
Olexandr Leunov, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2007, tragically perished on March 16th, 2022 in the village of Kamianka, Kharkiv region, while rescuing wounded soldiers. The deceased was buried at the cemetery in Korotse near the Slato-Sergiyivsky temple, Sumy region, Ukraine.
Roman Okhrimenko, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2021, tragically passed away on October 15th, 2022 while executing a combat mission on the Kherson front in Novaia Kamianka. He was posthumously awarded the badge of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, "Steel Cross". He was buried at the Alley of Heroes in the central cemetery of Bilopillya, Sumy region, Ukraine.
Stanislav Halushka, a graduate of the Lebedyn Professional Medical College named after Professor M.S.Sytenko in 2017, who was a students group leader and an active student, tragically passed away on February 26th, 2022 in Ohtyrka. He was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage, 3rd class.
Yevheniia Semenenko graduated from Lebedyn Medical College named after M.I.Sytenko as a paramedic. In 2017, she enlisted in the military. On May 30, 2022 Zhennia rescued wounded individuals from Kherson Oblast, but a missile hit the ambulance, killing her and the driver. She was buried in Boromlya village, Sumy region, and posthumously awarded the Order of Courage, 3rd Class.