Vladimir Klitschko Sr., Father of Wladimir and Vitali, Passes Away
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : Vladimir Klitschko Sr. was a Colonel in the Soviet Air Force.46% : Vladimir Klitschko Sr. was a strict military father who could give out whippings for misbehavior.
43% : In the recently documentary on the Klitschko brothers, entitled simply Klitschko, Klitschko Sr. explained that most of his friends who worked on the Chernobyl accident clean-up were now dead.
42% : According to a report in en-ura-inform.com, Vladimir Klitschko Sr., the father of the current heavyweight champions of the world Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko, died today after a long illness.
42% : They were sent in with no protective gear, a suicide mission, basically. Klitschko Sr. eventually became ill as a result of Chernobyl, but at the time of the filming he was said to be making good progress.
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