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Iryna Volodymyrivna Tsybukh | |
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Born | June 1, 1998 Lviv, Ukraine |
Died | May 29, 2024 Kharkiv region, Ukraine |
Burial place | Field of Mars, Lviv, Ukraine |
Other names | Cheka |
Iryna Volodymyrivna Tsybukh, "Cheka" (June 1, 1998, Lviv, Ukraine - May 29, 2024, Kharkiv region, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian public figure, journalist, manager of the Department of Regional Broadcasting of Suspilne, and a volunteer paramedic of the battalion "Hospitallers."[1]
Life
[edit]Iryna was born on June 1, 1998 in Lviv, Ukraine. She studied at Lviv secondary school № 91 and, after graduation, entered the Lviv Polytechnic National University.[2] She worked extensively on projects for children including developing media centers in remote cities and villages of Ukraine and introduced media literacy into their educational programs. Following this, she studied at the Kyiv School of Economics and graduated 2022 with a master's degree in public administration.[3]
Following the first Russian invasion of Eastern Ukraine, Iryna began traveling to the east as a military paramedic in 2015. [4][5] In 2017, she joined Suspilne, where she worked as a manager and implemented education projects in remote villages of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. In her position, she prepared interregional special broadcasts, implemented grant projects, created documentaries, and worked as a media coach. [6] Together with her colleagues from Suspilne, Iryna won the professional journalism contest "Honor of the Profession" in 2021 for the category "Best Journalism in Local Media."
Immediately prior to the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 22 and 23, 2022, Iryna was in Pokrovsk and Kramatorsk, presenting her documentary film "Distance" about children from remote villages in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.[4] On February 24, the film was meant to be presented in Sievierodonetsk and the following day, in Kyiv.[7][8] Shortly thereafter, Iryna returned to the Kyiv region and joined the volunteer medical battalion "Hospitallers," where she held the position of senior 5th crew.[9]
During her time with the Hospitallers, she saved the lives of many soldiers, risking her life during evacuations at the frontline. She regularly appeared in the media to provide journalists with information about the work of paramedics in the combat zone and shared opportunities for training volunteers in providing pre-medical care. During the full-scale invasion, Iryna published a series of podcast episodes "Diary Podcast of Cheka" in cooperation with Conscious Media.[10] In March 2024, she became a laureate of the "Ukrainian Truth" award "UP-100 the Power of Women."[11][12]
Death
[edit]On May 29, 2024, Iryna's vehicle struck a mine during an evacuation trip in the Kharkiv region.[13][1] Her injuries were not compatible with life and she died the same day. On June 2, 2024, her public funeral was held at St. Michael's Monastery on Independence Square in Kyiv and was attended by thousands of people.[14][15] On June 3, 2024, Iryna was buried on the Field of Mars in Lviv.[16]
Awards
[edit]- Order of Merit, 2nd class (November 16, 2023) - for significant personal contribution to the development of television, radio broadcasting, and communication in Ukraine, courage, selflessness shown in protecting the state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, loyalty to the Ukrainian people and the Military Oath, many years of conscientious work.[17]
- Order for Courage, 3rd class (June 28, 2024, posthumously) - for significant services in strengthening Ukrainian statehood, courage, and selflessness shown in protecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, significant personal contribution to the development of various spheres of public life, conscientious fulfillment of professional duty.[18]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "На Харківському напрямку загинула "госпітальєрка" 25-річна Ірина Цибух". Українська правда (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ Zaxid.net (2024-05-30). "На Харківщині загинула парамедикиня «Госпітальєрів» львів'янка Ірина Цибух". ZAXID.NET (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ "Ірина ЦИБУХ - Історії - Український Жіночий Конгрес - офіційний сайт". womenua.today (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ a b "Ірина Цибух, «Чека», бойова медикиня «Госпітальєрів»". www.ukrinform.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ "Не дожила 2 дні до 26-річчя. Спогади про загиблу "госпітальєрку" Ірину Цибух". Українська правда. Життя (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ Собенко, Надія (2024-05-30). "На війні загинула менеджерка Суспільного та парамедикиня Ірина Цибух". Суспільне | Новини (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ Сергієць, Наталія Балюх, Анна (2024-06-02). "У Києві прощаються з 25-річною парамедикинею "Госпітальєрів" Іриною Цибух". Суспільне | Новини (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Жінки на фронті: 10 запитань парамедикині Ірині Цибух". Elle – модний жіночий журнал (in Ukrainian). 2022-07-30. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ "«Жінка і війна»: Інтерв'ю з бойовою медикинею Іриною Цибух". Elle – модний жіночий журнал (in Ukrainian). 2023-08-23. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ Свобода, Радіо (2024-05-30). "На фронті загинула бойова медикиня Ірина Цибух". Радіо Свобода (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ "Сила жінок | Cписок лідерок". www.pravda.com.ua. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ "Ось який куточок пам'яті госпітальєрки Ірини Цибух створили в «Сенсі» на Хрещатику". The Village Україна (in Ukrainian). 2024-06-07. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ "На фронті загинула відома парамедик "Госпітальєрів" Ірина "Чека" Цибух". РБК-Украина (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ "У Києві прощалися з парамедикинею батальйону Госпітальєри Іриною Цибух — фото і відео". nv.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ Нужненко, Сергій. "Прощання з бойовою медикинею Іриною «Чекою» Цибух у Києві". Радіо Свобода (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ Іващук, Марта Янко, Ірина Мочульська, Ольга (2024-06-03). "У Львові попрощалися із парамедикинею "Госпітальєрів" Іриною Цибух". Суспільне | Новини (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-11-29.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА УКРАЇНИ №750/2023". Офіс Президента України. November 16, 2023.
- ^ "УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА УКРАЇНИ №383/2024". Офіс Президента України. June 28, 2024.