The Death of Lieutenant Andriy Lyuklyanchuk
Andriy Lyuklyanchuk, a 43-year-old lieutenant, was killed on December 15, 2025, while performing a combat mission in the Kherson region. His life was cut short amidst active hostilities, where he displayed courage and professionalism. Andriy was born on May 3, 1982, in Rivne, where he spent his young years.
Mobilized in March 2025, Lyuklyanchuk began to serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, striving to protect his country. Previously, he worked as a car sales manager and was a private entrepreneur. His professional path before mobilization reflects an active life position and a focus on achievement.
Funeral and Memory
The funeral of Andriy Lyuklyanchuk took place on December 23, 2025, at the Alley of Heroes of the 'Nove' cemetery. This was an important event for his family, friends, and all who knew him. The brother of the deceased said that at the start of the full-scale invasion, Andriy voluntarily went to the Territorial Center for Recruitment, but he was not accepted due to a lack of experience. However, during his service, he shared that he found himself in the military, indicating his dedication to the cause and desire to serve his country.
The death of the lieutenant was a heavy loss for his loved ones and the entire community. Andriy Lyuklyanchuk left behind a memory of heroism and dedication that will inspire others to defend their homeland.
This tragic event highlights the importance of personal dedication and self-sacrifice of servicemen who, despite their experience, are willing to put their lives on the line in the fight for the independence of their country.
The death of Andriy Lyuklyanchuk is yet another testimony to the losses endured by Ukrainian society in the face of an ongoing conflict and serves as a reminder of the necessity to support and honor the memory of such heroes.