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29.03.2016

The Parliament Speaker Vadim Krasnoselsky, as well as the chairman of the interim Supreme Council, the First President of PMR Igor Smirnov held an informal meeting with the veteran of the Interior Ministry Boyko Sergey at the Supreme Council.

The meeting was also attended by his wife.

The reason for the trust easy communication has become the approach of another tragic date 25-year history of Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. April 1, 1992 two APCs special police unit of the Republic of Moldova, as well as up to 10 submachine gunners have taken with regard to defending Pridnestrovie another armed provocation, an act of intimidation. They moved to Bendery from Protyagailovka, aggressors one of Bendery streets point blank shot at the post of the traffic police on duty "Raf" in which there were militia officers, "UAZ", where there were soldiers of the Republican Guard, as well as a service bus, which on the next shift workers cotton plant drove. Totally 7 people were killed.

Sergey Boyko is 53, now retired. It is engaged in the care of the house, and there is always a lot of work in the private sector. Working in the garden, growing fruit trees, despite the state of health. The wife – is his assistant - support and hope - running trolley driver in Bendery trolleybus management. There are 5 grandsons and 1 granddaughter at the Boyko couple's family, so there is something to do. As it turned out, the family Boyko has unique passion - the sky. And if the wife made one parachute jump, then Sergei 26 flights on the route "the sky - the earth."

The Parliament Speaker Vadim Krasnoselsky at the end of the tea meeting handed a fellow co-worker, a real hero of the day Sergey Boyko departmental award of the legislature - the medal "25 years to the Supreme Council". The street where 24 years ago on April 1 was the battle militiamen and guards with the nationalists of Moldova, named in memory of the lost employee of Bendery city department of internal affairs Gregory Echin. The memory does not die, and the heroes live near us.