The war took the life of a Ukrainian boxer: he was considered missing for more than a year

Artem Khan, a boxer from Mykolaiv, pupil of SDYUSSHOR-6, became a victim of the war against the Russian occupiers. The boxing master gave his life for Ukraine at the beginning of the invasion of the Russian Federation, and his death was officially confirmed by the press service of the Boxing Federation of Ukraine on Telegram.

The deceased 22-year-old Artem Khan served as part of the 79th separate airborne assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Izyum direction. Since April 2022, he was considered missing. The Boxing Federation expressed its condolences and "eternal memory of Artem and all those who died in this war."

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