Sergei Zhurikov


Sergei Nikolayevich Zhurikov was a Ukrainian collaborator and commander of the Donbas People's Militia in the secessionist Donetsk People's Republic during the war in Donbas. He was killed during the siege of Sloviansk fighting against Ukrainian government forces.

Biography

Zhurikov was born in Sevastopol on November 21, 1980. Before the Russo-Ukrainian War, he served as a sacristan in Kyiv Pechersk Lavra.
During the Russo-Ukrainian War he joined separatist forces under the nom de guerre "Romashka", and became one of the leaders of the Sloviansk militia.

Death

During the early morning on 2 May 2014, Ukrainian government forces launched a large-scale operation to retake the city of Sloviansk, starting the second offensive. During the fighting in the center of Sloviansk Sergei Zhurikov was shot by a sniper of the Ukrainian army in May 2, 2014. However, in a 2019 interview, fellow collaborator and fighter Andriy "Veter" Eremenko claimed that Zhurikov was executed by unknown assailants while in a bathroom indoors.
After his death he was buried in Seredyna-Buda, Sumy Oblast of Ukraine according to the wishes of his mother.

Legacy

Russian poet dedicated a poem to Sergei Zhurikov called "Ballad of a Sexton".