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A FAMOUS Ukrainian sniper mum has been killed by Putin’s troops in a brave final stand behind enemy lines.
Ekaterina ‘Whiskey’ Shinkarenko, 30, was gunned down two months ago but her death was confirmed today as her remains were only just retrieved.
Ukrainian sniper Ekaterina Shinkarenko was killed by Putin’s troops[/caption] She reportedly died fighting with the sniper platoon during the Battle of Avdiivka, won by Russia in February[/caption] The 30-year-old is survived by her husband Andrey Bozhko and son Denis[/caption] Shinkarenko – call sign ‘Whiskey’ – is now claimed by Russia to be the sixth female Ukrainian sniper to be killed at war[/caption]The highly decorated sniper had been honoured with Ukraine’s Order of Courage, General Staff Golden Cross, and Cross of Valour.
The mum and professional cyclist is now claimed by Russia to be the sixth female Ukrainian sniper to be killed during Vladimir Putin’s brutal war.
Reports say she died fighting with the sniper platoon of Ukraine’s 53rd Separate Mechanised Brigade during the Battle of Avdiivka, won by Russia in February.
“The combat situation was such that the bodies of the woman and her brothers-in-arms remained deep behind the lines of the Russian invaders, which made it impossible to return them home, Ukrainian news outlet Fakti reported.
Family friend and military volunteer Yuri Slobozhansky was “saddened” to report Shinkarenko’s loss defending Ukraine, and said she would “always remain 30”.
“She died on February 22, 2024, along with her group, while repelling an enemy breakthrough, during the withdrawal of our troops from Avdiivka,” he said.
“It is only this week that we managed to return them home, and yesterday we completed all the official identification procedures.”
Slobozhansky wrote: “A huge special thank you to those who were involved in the return [of her body].”
Shinkarenko – known as Katy – was born in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, but lived with her family in Ostroh city, in the Rivne region.
Her call sign was ‘Whiskey’.
Shinkarenko is survived by her husband Andrey Bozhko, 30, and son Denis, aged six.
She is seen in footage declaring through the window of a car: “Glory to Ukraine.”
She hears back: “Glory to the heroes.”
The young sniper was also seen on the front line in her uniform enjoying the mud after the winter snow melted.
“I love the thaw…. Cool, really cool.”
The sniper was a professional cyclist before the war in Ukraine[/caption] The mum-of-one was a highly decorated sniper[/caption] She was honoured with Ukraine’s Order of Courage, General Staff Golden Cross, and Cross of Valour[/caption] Shinkarenko and Bozhko pictured on their wedding day[/caption] Shinkarenko – known as Katy – was born in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region[/caption] Upon her death, the sniper’s family friend said she will always ‘remain 30’[/caption]