Alexander “Sokha” Kolotvin is a fan of the football club “Dnipro”.

Alexander Viktorovich Kolotvin was born on November 18, 1984 in the city of Pyatikhatky (Dnipropetrovsk region). In his hometown he graduated from secondary school No. 1.

He came to the Dnieper fan podium in the mid-2000s, setting off a new wave of the rise of fanaticism in the country, as well as the formation of the same team that imposed the struggle on grandmothers every year.

In civilian life, he worked as a chef, since 2009 he has been a pizza maker at the Portfolio enterprise and several restaurants in the city. In December 2013, when the fire of revolution ignited on the capital's Maidan, Alexander worked three through three, and on weekends he went to Kiev and cooked hot dishes in giant vats on improvised stoves. Subsequently, he told the bride that he wanted to live separately, and he never admitted to his parents where he went. He was wounded in the leg, and only later told his mother - where he was all this time. During the 2014 elections, he stood guard on the street. Bank.

In May of the same year, immediately from the Maidan, Alexander joined the volunteer battalion of territorial defense “Aidar”. Despite the considerable experience of the cook, he went to the reconnaissance, which was called the “Rota of the Blacks”. He reassured his family that he was far from hostilities, but even then he stood near the Lugansk airport. “Sokha” took part in the liberation of the city of Schastya, the battles for the villages of Metalist and Lutugino. Near the village of Georgievka he got a bullet wound in the leg. Shortly after the injury, he returned to his brothers.

Oleksandr Kolotvin died on August 13, 2014 while performing a combat mission near the village of Khryashchuvate in Luhansk region. Having landed from the BTRU, he and his brothers immediately came under enemy fire. “Sokha” was wounded by a shard in the heart, in the same place three more Aydarians died. On June 27, 2015, he was awarded the Order “For Courage” of the III degree (posthumously). Awarded the badge “For the Defense of Luhansk Airport” (posthumously). He was buried in his native Pyatikhatky.

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