Heavy Price of Freedom: Georgian Commander Falls in Ukraine

Decorated Georgian company commander Bacho Bebia, who led AFU soldiers and fought for Ukraine, lost his life to Russian fire on April 20, bringing the total of fallen Georgian fighters to nearly 90.

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Heavy Price of Freedom: Georgian Commander Falls in Ukraine

“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.”

Bacho Bebia, a decorated company commander in the “Tsunami” Special Purpose Battalion, was killed in a Russian bombardment in Ukraine’s Mykolaiv region on April 20. (Photo courtesy of the author.)

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Baturin described Bebia as a soldier who led from the front, a man whose every conversation – even in the trenches of Kherson – revolved around his longing for Georgia. “Every time we parted, he told me: ‘We will meet in Georgia.’ He never made it back on his own feet, but his wish to be buried on Georgian soil will be honored.”

Growing Toll

The loss of Bebia highlights the outsized contribution of Georgian volunteers to Ukraine’s defense. Despite Georgia’s small population, its citizens have formed one of the largest and most battle-hardened foreign contingents.

Bebia was a highly decorated officer, holding the “Cross of the Brave” – a prestigious honorary badge from the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) – and the “Defender of the Motherland” medal.

Repatriation and Remembrance

Bebia’s body is currently being repatriated to Georgia, where he will be buried in Zugdidi. The ceremony is expected to draw significant crowds, as has become the standard for the homecoming of Georgia’s fallen heroes.

For many in Tbilisi and Kyiv, these fighters are seen as the frontline of a shared war.

As the fog of war continues to claim lives across the southern and eastern fronts, Bebia’s prophetic tattoo serves as a reminder of the price paid by those who view the defense of Ukraine as inseparable from the survival of Georgia.

Mikheil Khachidze

Mikheil Khachidze is a Tbilisi-based journalist and analyst covering Georgian and regional politics, conflict, and democratic developments. He has reported extensively on Russia’s war in Ukraine, with on-the-ground coverage from Bucha, Irpin, Hostomel, and Kyiv, highlighting the human toll through interviews with survivors and soldiers. Khachidze also focuses on Israeli affairs. His work, published in international media, emphasizes transparency, human rights, and democratic accountability.

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