Ivan Klyuk was 35 years old, he gave his life for Ukraine.
Maria Pieshko from the Rivne region lost her only son in the war. And in memory of him, she made a gift to the children of the same village.
According to the story of TSN, when the woman received compensation after the death of her son, she built a modern sports ground in the village of Orvyanytsia. It was erected near the school where the deceased hero studied.
Ivan Klyuk was 35 years old, he gave his life for Ukraine. He stood in defense of the country in the east. Died on Easter under Russian mortar fire while evacuating wounded soldiers.
“They were put in zero positions, these are experienced guys. And there began very strong battles,” – says the mother of the deceased Hero.
Ivan was once a conscript, and later he fought in the ATO. Last year, he signed the contract again and was already supposed to return home. But a full-scale war began. On the eve of his death, Ivanov’s mother says, he called his friends and said that he probably wouldn’t get out of there.
Olga is Ivan’s wife. They managed to live in marriage for only two years. When, after the death of the Hero, the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law received compensation, they did not think long: they decided to do something useful in the village. Next to the sports field, the teachers erected a monument to Ivan Klyuk.
How will the relatives of the fallen soldiers bring Ukraine home
Earlier, in Prykarpattia, the mother of the Hero of Ukraine, fighter pilot Stepan Tarabalka, undertook to set up a health center for those who went through the hell of the front and their relatives. Natalya gave the money she received as compensation after her son’s death to this cause. She gathered caring people around her.
And the widow of Ukrainian soldier Anastasius Lependin found the strength not only to live on, but also to help other defenders. When she received state compensation, she gave a significant part of the money to volunteers to support the Armed Forces. Thanks to this donation, our soldiers got cars and thermal imagers.