
Igor “Belaz” Beloshitsky is a fan of the football club (Dynamo, Kyiv), representative of the team “Albatross”.
Igor Anatolyevich Beloshitsky was born on September 18, 1988 in Kiev. In his hometown, he studied in gymnasium No. 32 and school No. 44. He entered the Ukrainian Academy of Business and Entrepreneurship, where he received a diploma of manager in international economics. From a young age he was involved in sports. He attended the boxing section, and his love for football and the capital Dynamo led the teenager to the fan sector, where he later joined the Albatross team.
As Igor's mother will tell later, since he was a child he had his own opinion and was ready to stand up for the truth. A heightened sense of justice did not allow Belaza to stay away from the revolutionary events of 2014. In the days when the future fate of Ukraine was being decided on the capital Maidan, he, together with his colleagues from the collective, fought for justice against the criminal authorities.
Later, when the confrontation with the regime's servants was replaced by confrontation with Russian terrorists, Igor for some time was very worried that he could not immediately go to the East with his teammates and other comrades. Very soon, already in September 2014, the brave Kievan joined his friends, becoming a fighter of the Azov battalion. He was immediately sent to the combat zone.
Together with his comrades since peacetime, Belaz served in the first chute of the first hundred “Azov”, where he showed himself to be a diligent and skillful warrior. Igor Beloshitsky died on December 12, 2014 in the vicinity of Mariupol near the village. Pavlopil. The guard group of the regiment “Azov” and the intelligence officers of the Armed Forces detected and neutralized the sniper pair of terrorists and the DRG, which arranged the ambush. Already on the way back, the car with the military came across an anti-tank mine. That explosion took the lives of two of the five fighters in the car.
He was buried at the Lukyanovsky military cemetery in Kiev. On April 9, 2015 he was awarded the Order “For Courage” of the III degree (posthumously). On October 18, 2018, on the facade of the gymnasium No. 32 m. In Kyiv, where Igor studied, a memorial plaque was opened to him.




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