Comrades called her the “Angel of the Troops,” but in recent days she was nicknamed the “Angel of Bagmut” because it was in this besieged city in eastern Ukraine that she recently served as a paramedic for the armed forces.
Yana RyklitskaAlso known as “Yara”, he died on Friday while transporting wounded Ukrainian soldiers to a field hospital. According to the newspaper Ukrainian Pravda, the ambulance he was traveling in was attacked by Russian forces. He is 29 years old.
Yana was hailed as a “true hero” by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, which described him as “a man willing to risk his life to help others”. His death stands as yet another symbol of the brutality of what is happening in Pakmut.
Working at a pre-war computer company, Ryklitska volunteered to help the country’s defense in February 2022, raising funds for the purchase. Drones, generators and night vision equipment and providing humanitarian aid to civilians. Later, he even joined the armed forces and joined the medical staff and was posted to Bagmuth.
“It’s hard to explain, but there is no big or small impossible task for her,” said Yana’s companion Vova. want Country. The Spanish newspaper went to the woman’s funeral in Vinnytsia, her hometown in the western part of the country, 800 kilometers from Bakmut. About 300 people attended the funeral.
Yana’s husband, 36-year-old Oleksandr, a military man, described how they met in Kharkiv last summer and immediately decided to marry. Already in Bagmut, the union was made official on the last day of the year. “She was a warrior for Ukraine,” says the widow now CountryHe describes her as a woman of “transparency, compassion, honesty, faith”.
About a week ago, Yana appeared in an Associated Press report on the situation on the front lines. A former company colleague recognized her and shared the picture in a group with other friends. “Everyone was very excited. And then, the next day…”, commented Viktor Fadeev, who described the paramedic as “a mother to everyone”.
Victor explained For AP Yana learned capoeira for a few months in Brazil and was there when Russia invaded Ukraine. So he decided to go home.
On Tuesday, Yana’s mother wept in despair as her only daughter’s casket was laid on the ground at a local cemetery. “Oh, my daughter, my little Yana!” Olena moaned, supported by her husband Mykola.