The “Kiev's Fantzam” was killed. Who was hiding behind the pilot's helmet that knocked down Russian planes?

The mysterious Ukrainian pilot known as “Kiev's ghost” reportedly was killed in battle; it reportedly crashed several Russian aircraft. The death of the enigmatic pilot was reported by the “The Times of London”, in this case his first identity was also discovered, is to Major Stephanie Tarabalka, 29, [...]
The mysterious Ukrainian pilot known as “Kiev's ghost” reportedly was killed in battle; it reportedly crashed several Russian aircraft.
The death of the enigmatic pilot was reported by the “The Times of London”, in this case his first identity was also discovered, is to Major Stephanie Tarabalka, 29, the father of a child.
Tarabalka is estimated to have crashed up to 40 Russian aircraft until it was hit on March 13th, while struggling with a number of “drandering” of enemy forces, the newspaper in the United Kingdom said.
As it becomes known, he was awarded death to Ukraine's main medal for bravery in combat, the Order of the Golden Star, entitled Hero of Ukraine, according to his family.
The helmet and his glasses everything that was seen by him when Ukrainian officials promoted his heroism will now be auctioned in London, the UK Times sources said, until they confirmed Tarabalka's identity.

Kiev's “Fatza” has been identified as Major Stepan Tarabalka.
Tarabalca became a mysterious legend when the Ukrainian government praised then anonymous pilot for the collapse of six Russian aircraft on the first day of the war.

People call it Kiev Ghost. And rightly”, the official post on Twitter said it was “already made a nightmare for the invasion of Russian aircraft”.












