Ukrainian soldier blown himself to destroy bridge to stop Russian tanks in moving ahead
A Ukrainian soldier has blown himself up to destroy a bridge in the southern province of Kherson to stop invading Russian tanks from moving ahead. The Ukrainian military now praised his sacrifice to stop a column of Russian tanks, which has described Vitaly Skakun Volodymyrovych as a hero.
The marine battalion engineer Volodomyrovych was deployed to the Henichesk bridge when the Russian tanks entered the area, the Ukrainian military wrote on Facebook.
The brave engineer had volunteered to rig the bridge, a key strategic point linking Crimea and mainland Ukraine, with mines. As the Russian forces raced towards him, the soldier realised he did not have enough time to set the fuse and get to safety. So, he blew himself up and destroyed the bridge.
According to the reports, “On this difficult day for our nation, when the Ukrainian people give way to the Russian occupiers in all the directions, one of the hardest places on the map of Ukraine was the Crimean intersection, where one of the first enemies met a separate marine battalion.”
At the same time, comrades of Vitaly Skakun Volodymyrovych have praised him for “significantly slowing down the advance of the enemy.”
On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for a ‘full-scale military operation’ in Ukraine. Sooner after, missiles began raining down on Ukrainian cities, and troops began moving into Ukraine from all three sides. By this morning, Russian forces had positioned themselves just outside the capital Kyiv and were fighting with the Ukrainian forces.
Russian and Ukrainian governments have shown their willingness to return to the negotiation table to end the war. But no significant breakthrough has been achieved.
While Ukraine claims over 1,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in the war so far, Russia has not released casualty figures.
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