Ukrainian director Oleg Bobalo died, he fell in the battle near Bakhmut, defended to the last what he believed in.

On December 21, it became known that Ukrainian director Oleg Bobalo died at the front near Bakhmut. This was announced on Facebook by Director Evgeny Lavrenchuk. Oleg fell in the battle for Ukraine, he fought to the last for what he believed.



Facebook Edition "Site" Condolences to all who personally knew Oleg Bobalo, as well as fans of his work. Bright memory!

Director Oleg Bobalo Oleg Bobalo is a director of television films, commercials and television programs. He worked on the short film “The Structure of Coffee, or Abstract..!”, the series “Moms”, as well as the films “They Ended the War”, “Alpinist” and others. His colleagues remember him as a beautiful and kind person.



The tragic news was reported by Oleg’s friend and colleague director Evgeny Lavrenchuk. Later this was confirmed by the wife of Oleg Babalo Anna.



Evgeny wrote a very touching post on Facebook, in which he recalled that he and Oleg grew up together. He said: Oleg is no more. I saw moments of childhood, joint meetings of the New Year, the time when we performed together in the Lviv youth theater “Debut”, and then in the theater of Boris Ozerov. I don't know what else to write. I do not know what words to pick up for his wife Anna, for his mother - Aunt Ira, for his brother Zhenya, for his family, for those who loved him. I will do my best to convey this to the international community. The world needs to know. And remember forever.



Anna Yaremchuk-Bobalo's wife also wrote a Facebook post: "I really don't know how to live without you." She also said she did not know any details about the funeral. Her post read: “I don’t know when the funeral will be, Oleg hasn’t been brought in yet, I don’t know when they will be brought in.” The woman said that the farewell will be held on December 28.



Next, she wrote about the fact that her husband had to make a movie and be in demand. Instead, he defended his country. “Did he want to be a military man? Nope. Did he want to change the set to a trench? Nope. Should he have gone through the war unharmed? Yeah. Because I so prayed to God to protect my Olezhka, wrote Anna Yaremchuk-Bobalo in memory of her deceased husband.



We sincerely condolences to all the relatives and relatives of the director. It's a shame he left us so early. Words cannot express all the pain and sorrow of loss. Blessings to the hero!