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He defended his homeland from the first days: Ukrainian director Stanislav Pritula was killed in the war

The warrior's wife wrote in social networks a moving post, in which she wrote how a strong and honest choice was guided by Stanislav, and how he inspired others in difficult times. On Sunday, January 26, it became known that the military serviceman of the Armed Forces, the Ukrainian film director and expert department of the State Regional Department in the State Kingino of Ukraine Stanislav Pritula was killed in the war. He was 40 years old.

His death was reported on social networks by the wife of director Larisa Titarenko, dedicating to him a moving post. According to the wife of a serviceman, Pritula died on January 22 in battle. It is also known that Stanislav was on the forefront from the first days of a full -scale invasion, defending Ukraine. "I brought you pain. Stas was killed. Sorry - those who knew him and loved. Every day of this war I took out my heart and squeezed it in my palms . . .

Now I have ashes and a terrible void inside," - the wife of the warrior wrote. Titarenko spoke about how a strong and honest choice was guided by Stanislav, how he inspired others, even in the most difficult times, and how always tried to move the world to light and justice. Prior to the war, Stanislav Pritula worked in Derzhkino and then headed the Family Production Department. His colleagues and friends remember him as a talented producer and indifferent person.

The head of the Ukrainian guild of directors Zhanna Maksimenko-Dadgich noted that it was a big loss for Ukraine, for Ukrainian cinema and for anyone who knew Stas. "Once again, we lost one of those with whom we tied the future of the country, the one who was not afraid to take responsibility and that is why from the first days from the beginning of a full -scale invasion he was in the war, at the forefront," she wrote.

Derzhkino of Ukraine also expressed deep condolences, noting the talent, dedication and contribution of Stanislav to the development of Ukrainian cinema. According to colleagues, he was a capital letter, loyal to his business and indifferent to what is happening around. Therefore, the courage and devotion will remain an example for those who knew Stanislav close. "From the first days of the war, he stood up for his native country, giving his life for her future.