Fighting since 2014, he was the commander of the battalion. Defender Maxim Yemets died on the front line.


It is known that the officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Maxim Yemets, also known as Yenot, died in the Pokrovsk direction during hostilities in Ukraine. This was reported by his beloved Oksana Rubanyak, known as Ksyena, on her Facebook page.
The couple met on the front and faced many hardships together. Rubanyak noted that they always found Time to meet and support each other. But now she is looking for the buried body of her loved one.
“You were a warrior that the world should know about. You were a fighter who dedicated your entire life to the war. I admire and respect your path. You were someone who cared about the fight, and you lived it,” wrote Ksyena.
Maxim Yemets was not only a serviceman but also a poet. According to Rubanyak, his collection of poems is almost ready for publication.
Let us remember that Yemets served in the 24th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after King Daniel and participated in hostilities since 2014. He went through all stages of service, from private to commander. Despite the injuries he sustained, he always returned to the front, as he felt the need to be there.
Maxim Yemets died in the Pokrovsk direction at the age of 30. His death is a great loss for the Armed Forces of Ukraine and all of Ukraine.
Unfortunately, along with Yemets, several other soldiers died, including the commander of the 'Sharp Cartouches' Anton Spitsin, as well as the pilot of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Captain Ivan Bolotov and the commander of the assault group Konstantin Zhuk.
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