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Ihor Kolykhaiev

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65: 339: 384:. Parts of the city were damaged, and Kolykhaiev allowed volunteers to dig mass graves due to heavy civilian casualties. On March 2, Kherson became the first major Ukrainian city to fall. Kolykhaiev reported 10 Russian officers including their commander, came into the city's administration. After some discussion, they came to an agreement on rules the city would have to follow while under Russian occupation. Kolykhaiev pushed for his own demands of the Russian officers during the meeting, which included the Ukrainian flag flying over the administration building, tanks not being allowed into the city, and humanitarian aid / evacuations. He later told 360: 64: 427:
told Kolykhaiev's son that his father's been added to the Russian list of prisoners and he was in Russia. Information where exactly Kolykhaiev was held, and an update on the status of his health was not given by the Russian authorities.
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Ihor Kolykhaiev was born on 8 May 1971, in Kherson. His mother worked as a shop assistant, and his father as a lathe operator at the enterprise. After school graduation, he entered A. Popov Navy Institute of Radio-electronics in
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a deputy of Kherson Oblast Council of the 7th convocation and in December 2015, he took the oath. On 21 July 2019, he was elected in the
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In 2016, Kolykhaiev founded Ihor Kolykhaev's Charity Fund which is aimed at charity help to sportsmen and Kherson citizens.
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in the same election. On 30 March 2021, Kolykhaiev resigned from the Verkhovna Rada to focus on his role as mayor.
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confirmed to Kolykhaiev's son that his father's been added to the Russian list of prisoners and he was in Russia.
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Beaumont, Peter; Harding, Luke; Sauer, Pjotr; Koshiw, Isobel (11 November 2022).
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Mayor of Kherson Kolykhaiev in Russian captivity, he is ready to exchange – son
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On 28 June 2022, Kolykhaiev was abducted by Russian agents amidst the
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Rada appoints next elections to local self-govt bodies for Oct 25
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In October 2015, Ihor Kolykhaiev stood for becoming a deputy at
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that the Russian officers had informed him of their plans to
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The mayor of Kherson became the people's deputy majoritarian
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Logo of We Have to Live Here, Kolykhaiev's political party
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at 184 first past the post election constituency. At the
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Results of the 2020 elections of the Kherson City Council
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Council in accordance with the lists of political party
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Schwirtz, Michael; Pérez-Peña, Richard (2 March 2022).
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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Kherson
Incumbent
de-facto
Volodymyr Mykolayenko
Halyna Luhova
Kherson
Ukrainian SSR
Soviet Union
Ukrainian
Alma mater
Ukrainian
Ukrainian
Kherson
2020 Ukrainian local elections
People's Deputy of Ukraine
2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
occupation of Kherson
Red Cross
Saint Petersburg
futsal
MFC Prodexim Kherson
”Prodexim.”
Kherson Oblast
Petro Poroshenko Bloc
2015 Ukrainian local elections

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