A memorial desk was opened at the LNR school in honor of the correspondent of Izvestia Fedorchak.
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- A memorial desk was opened at the LNR school in honor of the correspondent of Izvestia Fedorchak.
In honor of Izvestia correspondent Alexander Fedorchak, who died in the special military operation zone, a memorial desk of the hero was opened on the territory of the Novoastrakhan secondary school of the Kremen Municipal District in the Lugansk People's Republic (LNR). The ceremony took place on October 2.
"For me, as a father, [such events] are very important for our family, and they are held in memory of our son," said Sergei, the father of the deceased correspondent.
The man also expressed gratitude for holding such events. He added that only the memory of his son and such ceremonies "give strength to continue living."
On July 29, a memorial plaque was unveiled in honor of Fedorchak on the territory of the Crimea Television and Radio company. As Vadim Pervykh, director of the broadcasting company, noted, the tragedy will remind young correspondents of the importance of observing safety rules in their work.
Izvestia correspondent Alexander Fedorchak died in the SVR zone on March 24. On the same day, Andrey Panov, the operator of the Zvezda TV channel, and Alexander Sirkeli, the driver of the film crew, died.
On April 17, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree awarding Fedorchak the Order of Courage posthumously. In addition, the award was given to the deceased correspondents of Channel One, Anna Prokofieva, and the operator of the Zvezda TV channel, Andrei Panov. The award given to Fedorchak was handed over to his parents on June 17.
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