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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)Jersey, who began working with the Ukrainian air force in 2013, asked to be referred to by his call sign for this article.
The couple collaborated with Jonathan Burd, who is former F-15 pilot with the call sign "Jersey," and a historian and author Adam Makos.
"On the day he died, he took me to Zhytomyr... and told me he hoped to be back in two hours. And he never came back," his girlfriend Melaniya Podolyak told AFP.
The 3rd class military pilot – is a pilot that performs all types of combat missions (for the main purpose of the aviation kind) during the day, in simple meteorological conditions. The 2nd class pilot was prepared for fighting in the afternoon in difficult meteorological conditions and at night – in simple ones. The 1st class pilot is ready for fighting and day and night, under all conditions.
Minifigure from a series of Ukrainian military construction toys from Brickmania in a front of Ukrainian fighter jet.
"Eastern Ukraine truly was his home," Melaniya Podolyak, a Ukrainian activist and Serhiy Prytula Foundation project coordinator, who knew Kotsiubailo, told the Kyiv Independent.
Ukrainian activist Melaniya Podolyak posted receipts on 14 October showing her own payments for Starlink internet service.
Docent of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Member of STC, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent
Yesterday, a disaster occurred in the sky over Zhytomyr region. Three pilots died. Among them was Andriy Pilshchykov, call sign Juice. He was a Ukrainian officer, one of those who helped our country a lot. A lot! My condolences to the family and friends, to everyone who knew the guys.
«We started buying helicopter pilots with a charitable organization Wingmen for Ukraine, and various actions were held for this purpose. And the other day I learned that Juice sent his savings of $ 13,000 to buy helmets for guys», – Adam Makos recalls.
I wish that I could fly Into the sky So very high...
That afternoon, as if to resolve this question of Russian complicity, Andrii [a tech entrepreneur] arranged for us to have coffee with Melaniya Podolyak, a political consultant who runs a warehouse from where she sends crowdsourced supplies to Ukrainian soldiers on the front. As we sat, she scrolled photos on her phone: sniper scopes; tactical vests; body armor; then the coup de grace ... She played a video of a six-wheeled truck towing a howitzer into its firing position. "I bought that truck," she said proudly. Blond-haired, petite, wearing bug-eyed glasses with lenses nearing the size of tea saucers, she leaned across the table. "Let me ask you a question." She crossed her arms, revealing a half-sleeve tattoo. "How many Ukrainian speaking schools exist inside of Russia?"
Waiting for The Ghost Vipers🇺🇦👍
Adam Makos, an American military historian who co-founded the U.S.-based nonprofit "Wingmen for Ukraine," helped organize Pilshchikov's interviews with Western journalists and then his visit to Washington last year with a fellow pilot who goes by the call sign "Moonfish."
Waiting for The Ghost Vipers🇺🇦👍
My name is Melaniya Podolyak. I used to make videos about Ukrainian politics here, but now there's war, so I will be using this channel to talk about Russian war against Ukraine in English as well as my humanitarian and military volunteer efforts.
Це відео Андрій сам знімав і монтував у 2015 році.