Day of Dignity and Freedom

On November 21, Ukraine celebrates the Day of Dignity and Freedom. On this day, we pay tribute to all those who fought for the right of Ukrainians to live in a free, independent, European country during the fateful events of our modern history.

Heorhii Mykhailovych Lutskyi passed away

Heorhii Lutskyi was an outstanding teacher, scientist, one of the founders of the school of computer science in Ukraine, a follower of the great deeds of Oleksii Ivakhnenko and Kostiantyn Samofalov, a long-term head of the Department of Computer Science of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute

KPI graduate Bohdan Krasitskyi died

Bohdan graduated from the Faculty of Radio Engineering of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. He chose to become a soldier long before the full-scale invasion.

KPI graduate Sergiy Andrienko died

Sergiy graduated from the Faculty of Aviation and Space Systems in 2013.

Without hesitation, he went to defend his homeland.

He died on February 26, 2024 near the village of Berdychi, Donetsk region, while performing a combat mission.

KPI graduate Taras Lemeshko died

Taras graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Automation in 2006. He was the founder of the Cossack Knight School. He was a master of sports, a champion of Ukraine in rowing, a martial arts coach at the Cossack Fortress camp. He taught physics at school #252 in Kyiv.

KPI student Oleksandr Lavreniuk died

Oleksandr was studying at the Faculty of Information Systems and Technologies in the group IA-z31 of the Department of Information Systems and Technologies.

In the rank of senior soldier, he served as a driver of a grenade launcher of a fire support platoon of a fire support company.

KPI graduate Volodymyr Onufrienko died

Volodymyr graduated from Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute in 2008 with a degree in electrical engineering. Before the full-scale Russian invasion, he worked in his specialty. He was a professional in his field. He always treated his professional duties with great responsibility.

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