Heroes of Ukraine: Oleksandr Matsievskyi

Heroes of Ukraine is a series profiling the men and women who have given their lives or their freedom to defend Ukraine. 

ROMAN SHEREMETA

MAY 11, 2026

He was captured in eastern Ukraine. He was unarmed. He was surrounded. He looked at the men who captured him and said two words:

Slava Ukraini.

Then the gunfire came.

Oleksandr Matsievskyi was born on May 10, 1980, in Chișinău, Moldova. He lived there for 28 years before moving to Nizhyn, a quiet city in Ukraine’s Chernihiv region. He worked an ordinary job. He was a husband to his wife, a son to his mother Paraska, a father to his boy Mykhailo. Nothing about him suggested he would become a name the world would remember.

On the first day of russia’s full-scale invasion, he went to the recruitment office. They turned him away. He came back. On March 11, 2022, he was finally enlisted into the 119th Territorial Defense Brigade. He trained as a sniper. By late autumn he was deployed to Bakhmut, and then to Soledar – the meat grinder where russia was throwing men into Ukrainian fire by the thousand.

On December 30, 2022, Oleksandr and four comrades were caught in a counterattack on the outskirts of Soledar. Mortar and small arms fire pinned down the reinforcements trying to reach them. Contact was lost around noon. There were no witnesses left to tell what happened next – the rest were dead or missing.

Two months later, the video appeared.

His mother recognized him in the first frame. So did his son. So did the men who had served beside him.

What the world saw was a man with nothing left. No weapon. No way out. No chance of rescue. By every measure russia understood, he had already lost.

But Oleksandr did something they could not account for.

He stood up straight. He smoked. He looked them in the eye. And before they pulled the trigger, he gave them his answer – the only one that mattered.

Slava Ukraini.

The voices on the video, in russian, snarl back: Die, bitch.

They thought they were ending his life. They were making him permanent.

Within days, his words were repeated by presidents and prime ministers. Schoolchildren learned his name. Streets in Ukraine were renamed. A statue went up in his hometown. President Zelenskyy gave him the title Hero of Ukraine, posthumously, and his mother Paraska accepted the medal through tears. She told reporters her son had said to her, more than once: Mum, I will never let them capture me. She said it wasn’t a slogan. It was something inside him – a core.

I keep coming back to that word. Core.

Because what Oleksandr showed in that trench wasn’t bravery in the action-movie sense. He wasn’t charging a machine gun nest. He wasn’t saving anyone. He was already lost, and he knew it. What he had left was the question every Ukrainian has been forced to answer since February 2022: who are you, when there’s nothing left to lose?

His answer was two words long.

This is what russia has never understood about us, and what it still doesn’t understand today. They imagine we fight because we are commanded to, or paid to, or tricked into it. They cannot conceive of a people who fight because the alternative – living on their knees, in their world, by their rules – is worse than dying on their feet.

Oleksandr was 42. He had a wife. He had a 17-year-old son. He had every reason in the world to beg, to bargain, to say whatever the men with rifles wanted to hear.

He chose differently.

That choice is the inheritance he left us – every Ukrainian who came after, every soldier in a trench tonight, every child who will grow up in a free Ukraine because men like him refused.

Glory to Oleksandr Matsievskyi.

Glory to the heroes.

Glory to Ukraine.

Heroes of Ukraine is a series profiling the men and women who have given their lives or their freedom to defend Ukraine. Read the others here.

https://romansheremeta.substack.com/p/heroes-of-ukraine-oleksandr-matsievskyi

One comment

  1. Oleksandr was murdered by vermin lower than dog shit.
    Look at the desolation around him in that tragic photo : it is what orcs create everywhere they go.
    Orcs need to be burned and trampled into a pit.

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