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Rahamimov, and Vladislav

Rahamimov, and Vladislav


Ben Valentina and Lev. Wladyslaw was born in Azerbaijan on February 18, 1980. He was the youngest son of his parents and had two brothers, and grew up in Azerbaijan until the age of 14. In 1994, the family immigrated to Israel, Wladislaw quickly acclimatized, successfully completed his high school studies and enlisted in the IDF. Wladyslaw served in the Border Police in the Matilan unit, and after his service he began his academic studies in the field of electrical engineering and electronics, and on August 3, 2008, Vladislav was recruited to the Israel Prison Service following the recommendation of his brother, who joined the IPS a few years earlier. At first he served in the Ketziot prison and from there was transferred to the position of technological officer at the Nafha prison. Later, he joined the officers’ course combined with an administration track. During his service, Vladislav met Katya Shapir, with whom he planned to marry. Mishar Vladislav fell in the Carmel disaster. On Thursday, 25 Kislev, on the 2 nd of December 2010, a forest fire burned on Mount Carmel, always green. The fire, known as the “Carmel disaster”, the largest in the country’s history, destroyed a forest, grove and residential buildings in a large area of ​​the Carmel Park and surrounding communities. About seventeen thousand people were evicted from their homes, close to twenty-five thousand dunams and millions of trees burned. About a third of Kibbutz Beit Oren houses went up in flames and dozens of other homes in the Ein Hod Artists Village and the Yemin Orde Youth Village. Only three days later did the fire forget. In the hours following the outbreak of the fire, strong winds blew the flames, which quickly spread to the Hik River, the Har Alon reserve, Damon Prison, Shukf Mountain Nature Reserve and Kibbutz Beit Oren. Due to grave concern for human life, it was decided to evacuate prisoners from Damon Prison and then to Carmel Prison. The officers’ bus and the officers of the officers’ training course of the Israel Prison Service (IPS), Class A. At 15:30, the cadets’ bus moved between ancient quarries and Beit Oren, followed by police cars. The fire broke through the walls of the bus, huge walls of fire blocked the traffic artery, seized everything, and at the peak of every shred of life, forty-four men and women perished, thirty-seven of them officers of the Prisons Service Officers and course commanders , Three firemen and three police officers, and Vladislav was thirty years old when he fell And a long-time relative in the military cemetery in Be’er Sheva, leaving behind his parents and two brothers.

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