Ukrainian citizen Olena Arkhipova has been teaching other people how to keep someone alive since 2023. She was killed on the evening of 16 July, hurrying to a shelter with her three children when a Russian missile struck Odesa. The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) said her children survived and are receiving all necessary care.
She was one of two people killed in the strike, which hit the Khadzhybeiskyi district and wounded at least eight others, including three children, according to Serhiy Lysak, head of the Odesa City Military Administration.
Arkhipova raised three children on her own. She joined the Ukrainian Red Cross in 2023 as a first-aid instructor, and in 2026 also became an instructor in first aid for animals.
Arkhipova taught people whose job is to respond
She lived in Odesa and gave herself to helping others. She ran first-aid training for workers of Ukraine's State Emergency Service and the National Police, for adults and children, for anyone who wanted to learn skills that save lives. She was an active volunteer with the Odesa regional branch of the Ukrainian Red Cross.
Colleagues describe a person who came when called
"For colleagues and friends, Olena will forever remain a bright, sincere, responsible person who was always ready to come to the aid of others," the URCS said.
According to the organization, "she taught others to save lives and every day proved by her own example that humanity, care, and not being indifferent are capable of changing the world."
The organization offered condolences to her family, her friends, and the whole volunteer community.





