Kizim Petro Anatoliyovych was the chief sergeant, the fighting vehicle commander of the 7th mechanized platoon of the 6th mechanized company of the 2nd Mechanized Battalion, 72 th separate Guards Mechanized Brigade Armed Forces of Ukraine, soldier.
He was born on 3 September, 1991 in the village Oleksandrivka, Maloviskivsky District, Kirovograd region. After his father‘s death, he moved to a permanent residence to his aunt‘s family in the town of the town Tsybulys, Monastyrishche district, Cherkasy region. He graduated a secondary school. He worked at Tsibulivsky Sugar Plant.
He passed the regular military service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In the spring of 2014 he was mobilized into the armed forces of Ukraine. He served as a sergeant major - fighting vehicle commander of the 7th mechanized platoon of the 6th mechanized company of the 2nd Mechanized Battalion, 72 th separate Guards Mechanized Brigade Armed Forces of Ukraine (military unit A2167 city Bila Tserkva, Kyiv region).
From 2014 he participated in the anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine. Participated in battles for the cities Amvrosievka, Volnovakha, the village Granitne, Volnavakha district, Donetsk region.
On 3 March, 2015 at about 15.30 hours the shelling antitank guided the missile positions of 2nd mechanized battalion near the village Granitne, Volnovakha district, Donetsk region, which was carried out sabotage and reconnaissance groups of illegal armed groups from the area of 3.5 kilometers west of the village May Day (Glyboka beam) Volnovakha district, Donetsk region, a truck ZIL-131 was destroyed. As a result of the bombing, soldier Kizim was killed, and two more were injured.
On 11 March 11, 2015, he was buried in the cemetery of the settlement town Tsybuliv, Monastyrischensky district, Cherkasy region.
He was awarded the Order "For Courage" of the 3rd class (05/25/2015; posthumously).
The wife and the son are left.