Nalyvayko Viktor Valeriyovych was the senior shooter of the 30th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Sergeant.
He was born on 12 April, 1981 in the village Myroslavl, Baranivsk district, Zhytomyr region. In childhood, he remained an orphan, and his aunt raised him with his brother and sister. In 1996 he graduated the 9th grade of the comprehensive school of the village Myroslavl, then - vocational school in the specialty "locksmith".
In 1999-2000 he served the regular military service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In March 2014, he was mobilized to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He served as a senior archer of the 30th individual mechanized brigade of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (military unit A0409, the city Novograd-Volyn, Zhytomyr region).
In the spring of 2014, he was on the administrative border with the Russian-occupied Russian Army in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
Since the summer of 2014, he participated in the anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine.
He was the participant in the fighting for the strategically important height Savur-Mohyla (Shakhtarsk district, Donetsk region), behind the village Stepanivka, Shakhtarsk district, Donetsk region. During these battles, together with the main sergeant of the platoon under the constant mortar shelling of the enemy, he participated in the search for missing troops and the equipment of the unit in hostile territory.
In August 2014, during the assault and stripping of the city Mysynsk, the Krasnolutsk City Council of Luhansk region, during the week, he worked out the task of clearing the streets and buildings, the captured militants.
On 12 August, 2014, during a regular sweep and fighting with militants in the district of Mysynsk, the group, which included Sergeant Nalivayko, was subjected to the hostile fire. During the battle Viktor Nalyvayko received a fractured wound of the head from which he died.
He was buried by the military comrades in Mysynsk in the park next to the school. On 12 December, 2014, the soldier was exhumed by searchers of the mission "Evacuation-200" ("Black Tulip"). In May 2015, he was recognized for the DNA testing.
On 14 May, 2015 he was buried in the cemetery of the village Myroslavl, Baranivsk district, Zhytomyr region.
He was awarded the Order "For Courage" of the 3rd class (04.07.2016; posthumously).
The aunt, the brother and the sister are left.
On 27 September, 2015, in the village Myroslavl near the monument to the deceased fellow countrymen during the Second World War the memorable sign dedicated to Viktor Nalyvayko was established.