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Alexander Mashlay, co-organizer of the Banderstat festival, died in the war with the Russians

Alexander was a junior sergeant in the 25th Separate Brigade of the 47th Mechanized Brigade “Magura”, where he was responsible for providing communications.

Alexander Mashlay

In the war with the Russian occupiers near the village. Preferably, in the Ocheretinsk village community of the Pokrovsky district of Donbass, a soldier of the 47th Mechanized Infantry Brigade “Magura”, co-organizer and permanent member of the organizing committee of the “Bandershtat” festival, Alexander Mashlay, died.

The press service of Plast reported this.

Oleksandr “Got” Mashlay worked as an activist from approximately 1993 to 1998, was an activist in the Rivne region and Volyn, a member of the “Youth Nationalist Congress”, in 2004 – co-coordinator of the civil campaign “PORA” (“black”) in the Rivne region.

< Since 2005 - member of the public organization "National Alliance" and editor-in-chief of the socio-political publication "Right Promotion". He was the organizer and co-organizer of patriotic youth camps, terrain games and events.

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In 2005, Alexander Mashlay, together with his brothers, participated in the opposition action “Chernobyl Way” in Minsk, where he was detained and sentenced to 10 days of arrest.

In 2006-2007, he served in military service as the head of a radio station in the ranks. From the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion he went to the front. He was a junior sergeant in the 25th Separate Brigade of the 47th Mechanized Brigade “Magura”, where he was responsible for providing communications. He was the author and designer of his battalion's chevron. In the summer of 2023, he took part in the offensive near Robotino in Zaporozhye. Since October 2024, he acted in the defense of the Avdeevka Coke and Chemical Plant.

Alexander Mashlay is survived by his wife Valentina and two sons – Bogdan and Orest.

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