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Alexander Tsebriy served in a 58 separate infantry brigade named after Hetman Iv...

In his arms in his brothers: the former mayor of Uman was killed in the war

Alexander Tsebriy served in a 58 separate infantry brigade named after Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky. According to the mayor of the Dnieper Boris Filatov, he died during the assault. Former mayor of Uman Alexander Tsebriy was killed on the front. The death of the defender was reported by the head of the Cherkasy Regional Military Administration, Igor Storerets. Alexander Tsebriy served in a 58 separate infantry brigade named after Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky, was a junior sergeant, a machine gun commander.

He joined the Armed Forces in February 2022. "Severe loss for Cherkasy region. As every time our warriors are killed. Protecting Ukraine, Alexander Tsebriy died. Former mayor of Uman was killed. He stood in the first days of a full -scale war," Taburets wrote. Oleksandr Tsebriy was killed during the assault on a serious injury in his arms, said the mayor of the Dnieper Boris Filatov. "Brother, we have seen with you in recent years almost every week.

Our help of the 58th, our conversations, our plans, our friendship-all this is left between us. It's no one but we are not about us. Unfortunately, I have almost no He has a photo with you, uncle . . . I will not write anything more. The mayor of Nikolaev Oleksandr Senkevich also responded to the death of Tsebria. "I knew Alexander personally. At the beginning of the Great War, he came to Nikolaev with humanitarian aid. He was an honest, wise and responsible person," he wrote on Telegram.

Alexander Tsebriy was the mayor of Uman from 2015 to 2020. In August-September 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic, he opposed the mass pilgrimage of Hasidim to Uman. Tsebriy was one of the leaders of the proposal party. He stood in defense of Ukraine in the first days of a full -scale invasion. On March 14, the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky presented the Order of Courage of the III degree.