Historian, employee of Grinchenko University. Remember Anton Khablov.


Every day Ukrainians honor the memory of those who died in the Russo-Ukrainian war. Today we remember Anton Khablov.
On September 13, 2024, Anton Khablov, a graduate of Grinchenko University and a true Grinchenkoite, died during a combat mission. This was reported by the Kyiv Boris Grinchenko Municipal University.
Back in 2009, Anton Khablov became a student of the history faculty and was an active participant in student contests and scientific conferences. He represented his alma mater with dignity at the national level and was the head of the student council of the Institute of Society. Later, he worked as an employee of the university's social and humanitarian work department.
During the Revolution of Dignity, Khablov was on the Maidan with the students and had the honor of carrying the university flag. He was not only a history teacher but also an active and initiative person.
After the Revolution, Khablov joined the National Guard of Ukraine and participated in the Anti-Terrorist Operation. Upon completion of his contract, he returned to the university, where he worked in the personnel department until the invasion began.
Colleagues from the Kyiv Boris Grinchenko Municipal University wrote about Khablov: "He was courageous, principled, and dedicated to his work. He will remain in our memory forever!"
On September 13, 2024, Anton Khablov died while carrying out a combat mission.
We all honor the memory of all Ukrainians who died fighting for their homeland. We remember those who died at the hands of Russian invaders and honor their bright memory during the national moment of silence.
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