Russian soldiers first interacted with Ukrainian soldiers.
Kiev, Russia has attacked Ukraine (Russia Ukraine War). Today is the second day of this attack. There has been a stir in the whole world due to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. Videos of devastation happening in Ukraine are continuously appearing on social media. Meanwhile, such a video has gone viral on Twitter, which everyone is surprised to see. In this video the conversation of Russian soldiers and Ukrainian Border Guards can be heard.
This video has been shared on the social media platform Twitter with an account named @ianbremmer. In this video Russian soldiers and Ukrainian soldiers can be heard talking. It can be seen in this video that the soldiers of Ukraine were stationed on Black Sea Island, they were protecting their border. Meanwhile, the Russian ship made him a target. Russian soldiers first interacted with Ukrainian soldiers.
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In this video, a Russian soldier is heard saying, ‘This is a Russian warship. I repeat. I suggest you surrender or else I will open fire. Did you hear?’ After this, the Ukrainian soldier replied and said- ‘Was it all that. Should I tell him to go to hell?’
last words for some incredibly brave ukrainians pic.twitter.com/cRYCzGRQtB
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) February 25, 2022
From the voice of the Ukrainian soldier, it seems as if he is talking to his partner. Let it be said that these were the last words of the soldier. After this the Russian ship opened fire there. Now this video is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Everyone is commenting on this video.
Ukrainian soldier deployed on Snake Island live streamed the moment a Russian warship opened fire on the Island.
13 soldiers died in the attack. pic.twitter.com/FDe92rYYVR
— COUPSURE (@COUPSURE) February 24, 2022
According to the New York Post, 13 soldiers stationed there died. Let us tell you that Russian soldiers fired many bombs from aircraft on this island. In this video a soldier is seen saving his life and at the same time he is also saying – ‘Go back.’