“Better a death with honor than a life with shame.” These words, tattooed on the shoulder of Bacho Bebia, have become a haunting epitaph for a man whose life was defined by the dual struggle for his native Georgia and his adopted home in Ukraine.
Bebia, a decorated company commander within the “Tsunami” Special Purpose Battalion, was killed during a Russian bombardment in the Mykolaiv region on April 20. He was 33. The total number of fallen Georgian fighters now nears approximately 90.
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From Sukhumi to Odessa
Bebia’s story is emblematic of the “Generation of Occupation.” A refugee from Sukhumi, he was forced to flee his home in Abkhazia as a child, eventually settling with his family in Odessa.
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, Bebia did not hesitate. “He signed up as a volunteer on day one,” Mikhail Baturin, commander of the “Sarang” combat group told Kyiv Post. “He started as a private and earned his rank as a company commander through sheer bravery on the battlefield.”
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