Painful: Brave soldier of Ukraine blew himself up with bridge to stop Russian tanks
Painful: Brave soldier of Ukraine blew himself up with bridge to stop Russian tanks
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Kyiv: Russia's attack has led to an Afghanistan-like situation in Ukraine. Let me tell you all that today people here are running here and there to save their lives. More than a million people have left Ukraine so far. On the other hand, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected reports of fleeing the country. In fact, recently he has released a video saying that he is in Ukraine and will stand firm till his last breath. Amidst all this, some emotional events related to the war are also coming to the fore.

Now, according to the information received recently, a Ukrainian soldier in Crimea (Ukrainian Marine) blew himself up with a bridge to stop the Russian army. In fact, according to a famous website, due to the bravery of the Ukrainian soldier, the convoy of the Russian army had to work very hard to go to the other end. Yes, and the Ukrainian soldier who blew himself up with the bridge has been identified as Vitaly Shakun.

The Vitali Shakun is said to have been deployed to guard the Henichesk Bridge in the Kherson area on the Crimea border. Ukraine's General Staff of the Armed Forces has stated on its Facebook page that the only way to stop the Russian army convoy was to blow up the bridge and so the battalion took this decision. After this happened, explosives were planted around the bridge, but the time to get out of there was so short that the death of the soldier who detonated was certain.

At the same time, knowing everything, Vitaly did it and laid down his life for the country. Not only this, but the post said that soldier Vitaly Shakun sent a message that he was going to blow up the bridge. A short while later, a loud explosion was heard. His attempt stopped the convoy of Russian soldiers there. On the other hand, the Russian soldiers had to work hard to get to the other side of the bridge. Apart from this, the General Staff of The Armed Forces wrote in a Facebook post that Vitaly Shakun will be awarded the award of bravery posthumously for his bravery.

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