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Pesachov, Vitali

Pesachov, Vitali


Ben Mirbori and Eliezer. Born in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, where he attended elementary school on July 25, 1977, Vitaly immigrated to Israel with his family in 1990. He entered the Hebrew language ulpan, and then began his studies at the ” Where he continued to study in high school, where he worked in sports, especially in swimming and bodybuilding at the gym, helping his parents work and integrate in the new country, and worked in various jobs to participate in the family’s economy. . He served as a cook and loved the work. His dream was to continue working as a cook upon his discharge from the army. Vitali was described by his commanders as a diligent and disciplined soldier who fulfilled his duties with devotion and devotion, with the soldiers always standing before his eyes. He was willing to help and help those around him at all times, and was admired by his commanders and friends. On the evening of 28 February 1997, the helicopter disaster occurred when two Yasur helicopters collided over Moshav Shear Yashuv. The seventy-three fighters, who made their way to operational activity in Lebanon, were killed, among them Vitaly. Vitali was laid to rest in the civilian section of the Acre cemetery. He was nineteen and six months old. After his death he was promoted to sergeant. Left behind his parents and brother – Pesach. In the letter of condolence, the unit commander wrote to his parents: “Vitali was a diligent soldier who performed his work with great devotion … He was diligent, reliable and very responsible … Despite the difficulties of absorption, Vitali was able to be well absorbed in Israel and in the unit and was very much loved by his friends.”

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