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'''Serhiy Viktorovych Kokurin''' ({{lang-ru|Сергей Викторович Кокурин}}, {{lang-uk|Сергій Вікторович Кокурін}}; 1 January 1978 – 18 March 2014)<ref name=Maidan>{{citation|url= http://maidantranslations.com/2014/03/22/fallen-heroes-serhiy-kokurin-warrant-officer-at-photogrammetric-center-in-simferopol/ |title=Fallen Heroes: Serhiy Kokurin, warrant officer at photogrammetric center in Simferopol |date=22 March 2014|work=Voices of Ukraine}}</ref> was a Ukrainian soldier who was shot dead by a sniper during the assault on the Ukrainian military base in [[Simferopol]].<ref name=Maidan/> He was the first soldier killed during the |
'''Serhiy Viktorovych Kokurin''' ({{lang-ru|Сергей Викторович Кокурин}}, {{lang-uk|Сергій Вікторович Кокурін}}; 1 January 1978 – 18 March 2014)<ref name=Maidan>{{citation|url= http://maidantranslations.com/2014/03/22/fallen-heroes-serhiy-kokurin-warrant-officer-at-photogrammetric-center-in-simferopol/ |title=Fallen Heroes: Serhiy Kokurin, warrant officer at photogrammetric center in Simferopol |date=22 March 2014|work=Voices of Ukraine}}</ref> was a Ukrainian soldier who was shot dead by a sniper during the assault on the Ukrainian military base in [[Simferopol]].<ref name=Maidan/> He was the first soldier killed during the Russo-Ukranian War |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
Revision as of 16:33, 20 April 2023
Serhiy Kokurin | |
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Native name | Сергій Кокурін |
Birth name | Serhiy Viktorovych Kokurin |
Born | Simferopol, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union | 1 January 1978
Died | 18 March 2014 Simferopol, Ukraine | (aged 36)
Allegiance | Ukraine |
Service | Ukrainian Army |
Years of service | 1997–2014 |
Rank | Praporshchik |
Battles / wars | |
Awards | Order For Courage 3rd grade (posthumously) |
Children | 2 |
Serhiy Viktorovych Kokurin (Template:Lang-ru, Template:Lang-uk; 1 January 1978 – 18 March 2014)[1] was a Ukrainian soldier who was shot dead by a sniper during the assault on the Ukrainian military base in Simferopol.[1] He was the first soldier killed during the Russo-Ukranian War
Biography
Serhiy Kokurin was born on 1 January 1978 in Simferopol, Crimean Oblast (Ukrainian SSR, USSR). On 28 December 1997 he pledged his allegiance to the Ukrainian people. During his military service Kokurin went from private to warrant officer and was the chief of his unit's logistics service.[1]
On 18 March, Kokurin was killed on watch duty during the Russian assault on the 13th Photogrammetric Center of the Central Military Topographic and Navigation Main Directorate of Operations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[1][2][3] According to the Russians, he was killed by a sniper, and a sniper from the same location also killed one rebel (Ruslan Kazakov) and wounded another.[4] The Ukrainian government insists that the sniper was a soldier of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.[citation needed]
Kokurin was survived by his wife, son, and unborn child, all of whom relocated to Odessa.[2][3]
References
- ^ a b c d "Fallen Heroes: Serhiy Kokurin, warrant officer at photogrammetric center in Simferopol", Voices of Ukraine, 22 March 2014
- ^ a b "Під час штурму 13-го фотограмметричного центру Головного управління оперативного забезпечення Збройних Сил України у Сімферополі загинув на посту прапорщик Сергій Вікторович Кокурін" [Ensign Serhiy Viktorovych Kokurin died at his post during the storm of the 13th Photogrammetric Center of the Main Administration Operational Support to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Simferopol]. Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 20 March 2014. Archived from the original on 20 March 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
- ^ a b "Міноборони закликає допомогти сім'ї вбитого окупантами прапорщика" [The Ministry of Defense calls for the help of the family of the ensign killed by the invaders], UNIAN, March 20, 2014
- ^ "Crimean self-defence man: the lost Cossack ran to my aid". KOMTV.org. 20 March 2014. Archived from the original on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2014.