For Azov, the figure of Yevhen Konovalets is central. His words became our motto: “As fire melts iron into steel, so a fight forges a people into a nation.”
The commander of First Corps Azov of the National Guard of Ukraine, Brigadier General Denys “Redis” Prokopenko, took part in the ceremony marking the reburial of Colonel Konovalets.




Once the Ukrainian National Pantheon is established, Yevhen Konovalets will be reinterred there. But even today, his presence on Ukrainian soil is an important sign of the unity of all generations in the struggle for our state’s independence.