Hero of Ukraine confessed what he will tell his grandchildren about the war.


Hero of Ukraine, engineering support group commander Ruslan Panazyorov in an interview with "Ukrainska Pravda" shared what he will tell his grandchildren about the war.
«Someday in retirement I will be old, gray, with a mustache, calm, in a village, with grandchildren, chickens around. I will tell my grandchildren how we retrieved the bodies of fallen comrades from the gray zones. We took all of ours except for one, whom we could not. We just didn't make it in Time. Soldiers must be assured: no matter what happens, they will be taken – injured or killed, they will be taken», – said the soldier.
Ruslan Panazyorov admitted, he told the guys: «If I am killed there, at least cut off my hand – bring home the hand if you cannot take the body».
«It's harsh, but that's the way it is», – added the fighter.
Let us recall, the Hero of Ukraine with five bullets in his body evacuated a group from an ambush in the Kursk region.
Unclear position and distance
In addition, a fighter of the 65th brigade defended a semi-surrounded position for 56 days. Due to the intensity of shelling and large distances, comrades who were supposed to replace the warrior did not make it – they were wounded on the way. Thus, the fighter fought with a partner two against a group of Russian stormtroopers.
Return to battle after captivity
Also, a scout from the 58th separate motorized infantry brigade named after Hetman Ivan Vyhovskyi Vadym with the call sign Vados managed to escape from captivity, return to his own, and continue the fight with the occupiers.
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