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- Ihor Viktorovych Kolykhaiev (Ukrainian: Ігор Вікторович Колихаєв; born 8 May 1971) is a Ukrainian politician who has served as mayor of Kherson since the...
- city's defenses had fallen. On the morning of 26 February, mayor Ihor Kolykhaiev announced that Kherson remained under Ukrainian control. According to...
- seeds. On 6 June, it was reported by the Ukrainian mayor of Kherson, Ihor Kolykhaiev, that the occupiers had conducted a meeting of more than 70 Russian sympathizers...
- Kherson, and it was reported by the Ukrainian mayor of Kherson, Ihor Kolykhaiev, that the occupiers had conducted a meeting of more than 70 Russian sympathisers...
- daughter named Marianna Kramer (Kobets). His father is Yuriy Kobets. Kolykhaiev was removed by the Russian military administration in Kherson on 26 April...
- the October 2021 early elections, to replace the mandate of Ihor Kolykhaiev. Kolykhaiev had given back his mandate won in constituency 184 (first past the...
- Ukrainian footballer Ihor Kohut (born 1996), Ukrainian footballer Ihor Kolykhaiev (born 1971), Ukrainian politician and entrepreneur Ihor Kolomoyskyi (born...
- parliament of Ukraine) in the October early elections, to replace Ihor Kolykhaiev. Kolykhaiev had given back his mandate won in constituency 184 (first past the...
- second round - 67.78% of the votes (37,532 votes). His successor is Ihor Kolykhaiev, who took office in 2020. In April 2022, Mykolayenko's wife stated that...
- the city while Russia established the new administration. Mayor Ihor Kolykhaiev announced new conditions for the city's residents: citizens could only...