During the Revolution of Dignity, he joined the Right Sector, then covered events at the front as a journalist.
A serviceman, Tizhnya and Chitomo journalist Alla Pushkarchuk (Ruta) died at the front. Journalist and military man Dmitry Krapivenko reported this on Thursday, April 25, on Facebook.
He wrote that the girl went to war in 2014, leaving the world of art, studying at Karpenko-Kary University and the desired career of a theater critic.
“Alla is from that generation that grew up during the war and is eager to make plans for the future, she is interested in cultural life, posts pictures of cats with her everywhere peaceful life or in the military It is an irreparable loss in the full sense for me, his words will be angry with the veterans who act in the spirit of “I am in ATO, and who are you?” He did not allow rudeness and so sad.”
According to Krapivenko, Pushkarchuk in Tyzhna grew from a news reporter to a full-fledged cultural observer.
Pushkarchuk also worked at the Chitomo publication – he was responsible for the news feed and coordinated the People from Empty Chairs project.
His report “Turn Right” was one of ten finalists in the 2016 Self-Witness Feature Reportage Competition. 2017 – with a series of photos from the war, he was among the winners of the 19th International Photo Competition from the All-Ukrainian newspaper “Den”.
According to IMI, Alla Pushkarchuk became the 77th on the list of media workers who died as a result of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
During the war against the Russian invaders, an actor of the Zhytomyr Academic Music and Drama Theater named. I. Kochergi Andrey Domansky.
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Source: korrespondent

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