On April 18, the Russians launched a rocket at the car service station in the suburbs of Lviv. Seven people died then and there, including Bohdan Romaniuk, a driver.
“This is how you will stay in my memory - very active, brave, and extremely kind-hearted, adoring the speed, friends, and being the first to come to the rescue,” — his acquaintance, Yana Makedonska, wrote on the Facebook page, giving the first information about the boy’s death.
Bohdan lived in the village of Stryzhavka in Vinnytsia region. He came to Lviv to get humanitarian aid. When the rockets hit, he was resting in his large truck before returning home.
The boy was a car repairman by his education. At first, he worked as a driver in the company, manufacturing plastic windows, then — as a large truck driver for the Roshen confectionary factory. He got married two years ago.
Bohdan was buried in his native village on April 20. This was the day when he was to celebrate his 26th birthday.
A story from the instagram of the Victims of russia channel.