Olena Kushnir

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Birth Date:
00.00.1992
Death date:
23.04.2022
Length of life:
30
Days since birth:
11813
Years since birth:
32
Days since death:
743
Years since death:
2
Extra names:
Tetiana
Categories:
Hero of nation, KIA of Russian invasion in Ukraine war 2014-24, Medic, Victim of crime
Nationality:
 ukrainian
Cemetery:
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Olena Kushnir, doctor with the National Guards of Ukraine, died in #Mariupol #Azovstal. 40 days ago her husband was killed. They have a baby son left (he's safe).

40 days ago her husband was killed. They have a baby son left (he's safe).

Rest in peace, Olena. We will avenge You!

Olena Kushnir’s brutal death has been widely reported. In Mariupol, the brave paramedic was slain while attempting to save lives.

The battle between Russia and Ukraine is far from done, and countless people have died as a result. The death of Olena Kushni, also known as Elena Kushnir, a brave military paramedic, has gone viral on social media. Social media has been inundated with tributes.

Olena Kushni was a senior sergeant in the National Guard’s paramedic unit. During the chaos, she remained in the city to rescue the lives of her people. Russians attacked the city, and fewer than 100 females lived there.
On the other side, this brave woman will fight to the death to defend her nation.

She expected her journey to come to a close at some point.
Even though she knew the conflict would end her life, she took the risk and fought for the lives of her people. She fought valiantly against Russia, the world’s most powerful nation.

On the other hand, Kushnir acted as a pillar of strength for her homeland.

The courageous woman, according to investigators, encouraged people to be proud of their country. Through her boldness, she had made a name for herself.

Journalists announced her death from Ukrainian news networks on their social media accounts, which internet users extensively shared.
Thousands of others have also expressed their sorrow over the demise of a courageous person.

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