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Oleksandr Kapinos was born on 10 March, 1984 in Dunaiiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine), is a Ukrainian political activist (1984–2014). Discover Oleksandr Kapinos's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?
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Dunaiiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) |
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19 February, 2014 |
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Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine |
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Oleksandr Kapinos Net Worth
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He joined the 35th hundred Volynska Sich under the pseudonym Flint when Maidan Self-Defense was established.
Oleksandr Anatoliyovych Kapinos (Олекса́ндр Анато́лійович Капіно́с; 10 March 1984 – 19 February 2014) was a Ukrainian farmer and political activist who is posthumously awarded the Hero of Ukraine in 2014.
He is a member of the Svoboda party and took part in the clashes of Revolution of Dignity which resulted in his death.
Born on 10 March 1984, in the Ukrainian village of Dunaiiv.
He actively participated in the Orange Revolution in 2004.
Kapinos graduated with a major in carpentry technique at the Ukrainian State Forestry University in Lviv (now the Ukrainian National Forestry University) in 2006, after completing his hometown school.
One of the top pupils, he served a Polish internship.
Working in Vinnytsia, he was the leader of the nationalist group Skolota in the area from 2008 to 2009.
He went back to Ternopil Oblast in 2009 and started farming there.
Kapinos supported Ukrainian culture, restoration of customs, and was an engaged member of the community.
He was the leader of the Patriot Volyn advocacy group.
Together with starting sports organizations in the community, organizing musical groups, and leading local choir s, he was also an organizer of cultural and creative events for youth.
Volunteered in summer camp s for the underprivileged.
He was the first to call for the removing of Soviet emblems from his hometown village and started the process of erecting a memorial honoring Taras Shevchenko.
Additionally, Kapinos was the driving force behind the first memorial in the region to be built in the village of Kulikiv, honoring those who fought for Ukraine's independence.
He attended Ukrainian Insurgent Army marches and traveled to Kyiv annually for the Feast of the Intercession.
He took part in the Maidan Nezalezhnosti demonstration in Kyiv in 2012, when he was among the first to declare an indefinite hunger strike in opposition to a bill that intended to suppress the Ukrainian language.
Early in 2012, Kapinos stood up for the liberties of the locals and stopped a development that would have devastated the Kremenets Mountains' ecosystem from being built on his native Danube.
He later took part in the Revolution of Dignity.
He landed in Kyiv at the end of November 2013, just as Euromaidan was getting underway.
Against overwhelming odds, he and his team held the Trade Unions Building on 18 February 2014, during the evening attack on the Maidan.
It was around 10 p.m. when he sustained a head wound, severing an artery.
After being transported to the Kyiv City Clinical Emergency Hospital, he underwent surgery there.
The wound proved to be too serious, and he passed away at 09:37 on 19 February 2014.
On 20 February, the Holy Liturgy was conducted at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Ternopil on the day of sorrow in honor of those who were killed during the protests in Kyiv; including Kapinos and Ustym Holodnyuk.
He was later buried in his village of Danube in Ternopil Oblast.
Kapinos was a bandura, accordion and guitarist.
Following the Revolution of Dignity, his marriage to his girlfriend Olena Kotlyar was arranged.
She stated that he died with the hope that his objectives will be met and that Ukraine will be pleased with its sons.
A memorial plaque honoring Kapinos was formally opened on 10 March, at Kulykiv, Kremenets Raion.
On 24 August 2014, Independence Day, a monument in Dunaiv honoring the Hero of the Heavenly Hundred was unveiled, featuring his statue.
2014 saw the naming of a Dunaiiv street in his' honor.
On 10 March 2016, his birthday, a commemorative plaque in Vinnytsia was unveiled.
On his close friend and regional council deputy Volodymyr Bartsyos's suggestion, it was put in his household.
A memorial plaque was also erected at the building no. 2 of the Ukrainian National Forestry University.
Kapinos has received awards and recognitions such as: