Daughter of Tatiana and Alexander. She was born on the 24th of Shevat 5748 (25.1.1988) in the city of Chilik, Kazakhstan A sister of Vitaly Anastasia was named after her grandmother, the mother of her mother, and since her childhood she was known by her family as Nastia, The family moved to the city of Sharipova, Russia, where she learned the art of chess and specialized in the field of history, loved the embroidery, sewing and driving classes Embroidered napkins with special patterns, one tissue of Nastia remained engraved in memory, the last day before the immigration to Israel embroidery Nastia and her family immigrated to Israel on October 17, 1999. They settled in Ashkelon, where Nestia entered sixth grade at the Arlozorov Elementary School and was accepted with great love She studied Hebrew in an ulpan, and in the second half she studied in an ordinary class with her Israeli friends, and in 2000 she started her junior high school at the ORT Afridar Ronson Comprehensive School. . Her parents remember her coping with the English language that was foreign to her; Nastia sat for days and nights to complete the gap and reach the level at which she had studied in her class, and succeeded. Nastia continued her studies at the school’s high school, in ecology. Another eight of her friends who studied with her in the ulpan accepted the trend and became a cohesive group. The girls spent their spare time in mutual recreation, and mainly in mutual help with their studies. “Anastasia is a quiet girl / and with her friends, she is always there. / She likes to hang out and go out to parties / And always take care of all the friends. / Sleeping love all day / Sleeping Beauty loves to dream …” Nastia graduated with a matriculation certificate Full and with a very high grade average, and even received a certificate of excellence for her achievements. In the yearbook her friends wrote: “We will never forget you, you always laugh, you have a big heart, you pay attention to every detail – it will be the smallest detail, you have a good and developed sense of humor.” Nestia loved poetry, especially songs about life. One of them, especially chilling, is in the estate: “Here is almost the end / But there is still time / How much more to live / Childhood is passing quickly / As if there were not / There were many things, dreams and expectations / Of life in which you are responsible for your fate / and you can not rely on your parents / wish myself to live in this adult life / in a normal way, that is the most important thing. ” Nastia was scheduled for February 2007, but Nastia, who had already planned to continue her studies, sought to move ahead in order to avoid losing an academic year. Her request was accepted and she was drafted on December 13, 2006, to the Ordnance Corps. After a month of basic training at the Nitzanim base, she was stationed at the Southern Command headquarters and served as head of the commanding officer’s bureau. As part of her job, she was responsible for maintenance plans. Her commanders say she was a professional soldier, with high credibility, who always helped and contributed to her unit. Corporal Anastasia Karpenko fell during her service on the 15th of Tevet 5768 (December 15, 2007) in a car accident that occurred near the Nitzanim junction, when she returned from an outing while her vehicle collided with another vehicle. A vehicle that passed near the scene of the collision hit her hard and she was killed on the spotAt sea in an accident, and six people were injured in varying degrees of injury. Nestia was nineteen when she fell. She was laid to rest at the military cemetery in Ashkelon. Survived by parents and brother Vitali. Nastia’s commanding officer, Major Baruch Daban, wrote: “Anastasia served in the Ordnance Division at the Southern Command headquarters for about a year, and under my command in the Maintenance Plans section for about six months. Anastasia was quiet and polite and was characterized by a unique calm, and the tasks assigned to her were performed in a quality and independent manner, and her spare time was used to read books and to study. We will remember her forever We will continue to maintain close contact with the wonderful family. Following the tragic incident, we met the family and realized the values and character of Anastasia buried deep values education she received at home. We strengthen the family and honor her memory forever. May her memory be blessed. “