His page on social networks is still alive.
On December 13, on his birthday, one of his friends wrote: “Thank you for being in my life, thank you for your trust and help. I remember…”
We remember too. My classmates remember. KhAI remembers.
Artem OLIYNIK – a graduate of the 3rd faculty in 2002. A warrior, a volunteer, a person with a big heart. To understand the latter, you just need to read the words that remain on his page…
ARTEM OLIYNIK. DECEMBER 13, 2023: “Today is my birthday. Thank you all for the congratulations! If you have the opportunity, give me a gift — donate it to REB…”
BELOW: “Thank you all! You are incredible! The necessary amount has been raised. Anti-drones have been ordered. The drivers of the grenade launcher platoon of the 65th brigade, where I serve, need anti-drone protection in their cars. Because the logistics in Robotino are extremely difficult…”
A YEAR LATER, ON DECEMBER 13, 2024, HIS BROTHER WILL WRITE: “My dear brother, today is your first birthday when I can’t congratulate you. These months I’ve thought of you almost every day. It seems like everything around reminds me of you. I’m proud of you. Maybe that’s not quite the right word, but I’m proud that you didn’t hide, didn’t get scared, didn’t find a hundred reasons, like I did. You went to the front, did what you thought was right.
What can I wish you when nothing can happen to you anymore?
I wish you to remain in our memory. As kind and genuine as you were.
Post Scriptum. Senior Lieutenant of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oliynyk Artem
(12/13/1979 – 02/10/2024). Born in Mariupol. Died in Zaporizhia. Collected coins and antiques. Loved dogs and kayaks. Dreamed of traveling by car around Europe after the war. He really wanted his children. He loved desperately. He constantly quarreled with his older brother, who was trying to "teach him life"…
On February 10, 2024, a graduate of the KhAI, senior lieutenant, officer of the 65th brigade ARTEM OLIYNIK will take his last battle near Robotino in the Zaporizhia direction…
In a day, they will write on his page: "I still don't believe it, but it's a fact… Try to write to me here that heroes don't die!!! A very rose-colored topic - they die!! It’s just that after their death, the scars are more terrible, and the gaps in the lives of more than one person…”
Bright memory to you, warrior! Eternal memory to you and a low bow from all of KhAI.
