Andriy Bohomolny found through DNA: the story of a missing person for 348 days
Andriy Bohomolny found through DNA: the story of a missing person for 348 days
According to Главком: Andriy Bohomolny, mobilized to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, went missing while carrying out a combat mission, and his death was confirmed through a DNA match. Born on February 7, 1987, in the village of Blahodatne in the Kherson region, Andriy worked as a cashier-operator at a Shell gas station for the past 12 years. His life changed drastically on September 3, 2024, when he was mobilized to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and began his service in the 47th separate mechanized brigade 'Mahura'.
On December 7, 2024, contact with Andriy was lost during a combat mission near the settlement of Novoiivanka in the Suzhansky district of the Kursk region. Since then, the family had not received any news about him, and Andriy was declared missing. His disappearance lasted for 348 days, during which relatives and close ones hoped for a positive outcome.
Confirmation of Death and Its Consequences
On November 20, 2025, the family received a notification of a DNA match confirming the death of Andriy Bohomolny. This news was a heavy blow to his loved ones, who had hoped for his return all this time. Andriy was buried on December 3, 2025, in the village of Posad-Pokrovske, where his memory will be kept in the hearts of relatives and friends.
This tragedy highlights the importance of issues related to the missing during the war, as well as the difficulties faced by families waiting for news about their loved ones. - His relatives.
Each such story is not only a personal loss but also part of a larger picture of the conflict that continues in Ukraine. Confirmation of death through DNA also indicates the importance of developing technologies in the field of identifying the deceased in military actions, which can help families find closure in their painful history.
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