Russian and Italian authorities, as well as members of military bodies including the Russian Army, were part of the inauguration ceremony. "A two-meter [6.5 feet] statue depicts Prokhorenko in a helmet and with an automatic rifle, peering at skies waiting for the aircraft that should conduct an airstrike hitting the position. Are you sure you want to delete your Sputniknews.com account?Your account has been deleted! A monument to Alexander Prokhorenko, a Russian hero who died in #Syria during the battle for #Palmyra, unveiled in Italy https://sptnkne.ws/fess Prokhorenko was from the village of Gorodki in Orenburg Oblast. His father was a tractor driver, and her mother worked as a cleaner. The boy was born in a small village Gorodki. Votre message a été envoyé! We are also planning to create three small copies of the monument that will be handed by the staff of the Russian diplomatic mission to the ambassador in Rome, to Russian President [Vladimir Putin] and to Prokhorenko's family," Puglia said. © You can find a detailed description of how we use your data in our By clicking on the "Accept & Close" button, you provide your explicit consent to the processing of your data to achieve the above goal.You can withdraw your consent using the method specified in the Authorities of the northern Italian town of Vagli Sotto on Sunday unveiled a memorial commemorating Russian 1st Lt. Alexander Prokhorenko, who in 2016 called an airstrike upon himself in Syria after being surrounded by Daesh terrorists, Mario Puglia, the town's mayor, told Sputnik.According to a person attending the ceremony, over 100 people, including local officials and residents, as well as Russian diplomats participated in the event. © 2020 Sputnik. KUBINKA /Moscow Region/, July 18. We are also planning to create three small copies of the monument that will be handed by the staff of the Russian diplomatic mission to the ambassador in Rome, to Russian President [Vladimir Putin] and to Prokhorenko's family," Puglia said.The politician said that Italy appreciated the Russian policy in the struggle against the Islamic State (IS, outlawed in Russia) terrorist group and would be happy to pay tribute to the memory of the hero, who had chosen not to surrender to terrorists, but to die instead of it. The monument to Alexander Prokhorenko, who was killed in Syria in 2016, was unveiled in the Italian town of Vagli Sotto. /TASS/. To improve the performance of our website, show the most relevant news products and targeted advertising, we collect technical impersonal information about you, including through the tools of our partners. All rights reserved WhatsApp A monument to the Italian man, who died in Iraq in 2004, also personifies Honor. Prokhorenko was from the village of Gorodki in Orenburg Oblast.According to Lieutenant General Sergey Kuralenko, head of the Russian Center for Syrian Reconciliation, airstrikes were carried out according to the orders of Prokhorenko's body was recovered and repatriated in coordination with Kurdish The authorities of Orenburg decided to name one of the city's streets after Prokhorenko in his honour.On 5 May 2016 a concert was performed by musicians from St. Petersburg’s Two retired French citizens, Micheline Mague and Daniel Couture, paid tribute to Prokhorenko by donating World War II era military medals to his family. 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Alexander Prokhorenko, who was killed in action in Syria last year when swiftly encroaching Daesh terrorists compelled him to order an airstrike on his own position, was erected in the Tuscan town of Vagli Sotto on August 6.
A monument honoring Russian officer Aleksandr Prokhorenko has been unveiled in the Italian municipality of Vagli Sotto. After graduating from an Engineering School of Anti-Aircraft Missile Defense, he attended the Smolensk Academy of Anti-Aircraft Defense and "graduated the academy with honors".Prokhorenko was married and expecting his first child when he was killed in action. You can restore your account within 30 days by following the link sent to the e-mail address you entered during registration. The history of the boy from an early age was like a storya real hero from Soviet books. Telegram
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