Quickly mastered drone management and was an effective operator. Let's remember Rostislav Bosy.


Honoring the memory of Rostislav Bosy
Every day at 9 o'clock, Ukrainians honor the memory of all those whose lives were taken by the Russian-Ukrainian war. Today we will honor the memory of Rostislav Bosy.
On March 25, 2025, soldier Rostislav Bosy from Lviv region died on the front. This was reported by
Glavkomciting the Lviv City Council.
Rostislav Bosy was born on April 8, 1997, in the village of Zaluzhzhia, Lviv region. He studied at the Povitnienska Secondary School I-II degrees and graduated from the Technical Vocational College of the National University
Lviv Polytechnicin the field of
Computer Engineering.
Since childhood, Rostislav dreamed of owning a business and in 2023 opened his own mobile coffee shop. He was always cheerful, kind, brave, creative, and focused. People who knew him speak of him only in the best words.
The life and military career of Rostislav Bosy
After the beginning of the invasion of the Russian Federation, Rostislav defended the state and was part of the 150th Separate Mechanized Brigade (now the 40th Separate Coastal Defense Brigade of the 30th Corps of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine).
He proved to be a skilled drone operator, successfully carrying out tasks in various directions. His comrades and commanders remember him as a dedicated and effective fighter.
On March 25, 2025, Rostislav Bosy's life was cut short. His farewell took place on May 10, 2025, and the defender was buried at the Lychakiv Cemetery. Rostislav is survived by his wife, parents, sister, brother, grandmother, large family, and friends.
Glavkomjoins in a moment of silence, honoring the memory of all who perished in the struggle for a free and independent Ukraine. This moment of silence is dedicated to all who gave their lives for the Fatherland.
Rostislav Bosy, as a devoted hero, will always remain in the memory of his loved ones and friends, reminding us of his courage and resilience. He will forever remain in the hearts of Ukrainians.
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