• Isidor Lyuty (Ukrainian: Ісидор Лютий, d. 1919), better known by his nom de guerre Petya Lyuty (Ukrainian: Петя Лютий), was a Ukrainian military commander...
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  • skater Petya Lukanova (born 1969), Bulgarian sports shooter Petya Lyuty (died 1919), Ukrainian military commander Petya Minkova, Bulgarian cyclist Petya Nedelcheva...
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    Makhno Chief of staff: Viktor Bilash Insurgent staff: Semen Karetnyk Petya Lyuty Fedir Shchus Oleksiy Marchenko Oleksiy Chubenko Regimental commanders:...
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    insurgents were forced to fall back under heavy fire. Marchenko, along with Petya Lyuty and Petro Petrenko, managed to extricate the insurgents and their commander...
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  • 1919, Hryhorii Makhno was killed in battle with the Whites, alongside Petya Lyuty. After receiving news of his brother's death, an enraged Nestor responded...
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    narrowly saved by Petrenko, who led the insurgent retreat, along with Petya Lyuty and Oleksiy Marchenko. The defeat marked the catalyst for the reorganisation...
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