Tenth anniversary of Revolution of Dignity: Vadym Titushko is currently fighting in Armed Forces of Ukraine, as part of the 72nd Brigade. PHOTO
Vadym Titushko, whose surname added a new term "titushky" to the Ukrainian language after the story of the attack on journalists, is currently fighting as part of the 72nd Brigade "Black Cossacks". He is a junior sergeant, a division commander.
Yurii Yuzych, a military man and reconnoiterer, wrote about this on Facebook, Censor.NET reports.
"The decade of the Revolution of Dignity will not be complete without understanding one important fact. Where is Vadym Titushko now, whose surname added a new term to the Ukrainian language? And in other languages as well.
It's hard to believe, but Titushko is fighting in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as part of the legendary 72nd brigade "Black Cossacks". From April 2022. Junior Sergeant, Division Commander. In the photo - far right during the next award ceremony... While many "Maidan activists" are sitting at home...
Yevhen Konovalets was right: "In fire, iron is melted into steel, in the struggle the people turn into a nation," Yuzych said.
Recall that in May 2013, a group of athletes, including Vadym Titushko, attacked journalists Olha Snitsarchuk and Vladyslav Sodel in Kyiv.
From the surname Titushko came the term "titushki" - athletic young men who, for a reward with brute force, disperse peaceful protests or carry out various provocations against opposition activists. The term came into widespread use during the Euromaidan period when the pro-Russian regime of Yanukovych used titushky to reprisal protesters.

