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A 34-year-old fighter from the Buturlinovsky district of the Voronezh region died during the SVO

While carrying out a combat mission in the NVO zone, Alexander Aleksandrovich Pisyeukov, a resident of the Buturlinovsky district of the Voronezh region, died. This was announced on April 2 by the local administration.

Alexander was born on April 22, 1988 in the Novokhopersk district, died on November 18, 2022 during a special military operation, by order of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief. Compatriots mourn the departure of a young man who is remembered from childhood. Pisieukov graduated from the Dolinovskaya school, then went to study as a specialist in computer technology and computer networks at the Buturlinovskiy College of Mechanics and Technology. After receiving professional training, he served in the army.

The local residents remember him as a benevolent, sympathetic, open and sociable young man.

  • When the time came to fulfill his sacred duty to the Fatherland, he stood up in its defense. The bright memory of Alexander Alexandrovich as a faithful comrade, a valiant warrior, a selfless defender of the fatherland will forever remain in our hearts.

The Buturlinovsky district administration mourns with the relatives and friends of the deceased and expresses deep condolences in connection with the irreparable loss. Every life given for freedom is an incurable wound that will never heal, – wrote on the official website of the municipal district.

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