Russia Ukraine War: The unarmed Ukrainian citizen seen in the video is being compared to a tankman stopping a tank at Beijing Thien Aan Man Square.
Russia Ukraine War: The war between Russia and Ukraine continues. During this, a video of a Ukrainian citizen is becoming fiercely viral. In this video, an unarmed Ukrainian civilian can be seen stopping a Russian army convoy without caring for his life. This citizen is being compared to the tankman who stopped the tank at Thien Aon Man Square. This video clip shared by Ukrainian news channel HB is of 30 seconds. The clip shows a man standing in front of a Russian army convoy. In the viral video, it can be seen that the Russian army convoy is escaping from this man and leaving from the other side, but still the Ukrainian citizen does not stop and tries to stop the tank again by going to the other side.
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Tankman’s picture is being compared
The Ukrainian national seen in the video is being compared to a picture of a tankman stopping a tank at Thien Aan Man Square in Beijing. This picture is from the year 1989. Actually, some people were demonstrating in support of democracy in Beijing, but the Chinese government brutally suppressed this demonstration. After this, when the trucks of the Chinese army were returning from Thien An Man after the protest, a Chinese civilian stood in front of these tanks. This photo has been included in Time magazine’s 100 most influential photos of all time.
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It is not clear where the video is from
According to the English newspaper The Guardian, independent journalist Henry Langston tweeted: “Amazing, brave Ukrainian tried to stop a Russian military convoy like ‘Tank Man’ in Thynne Aan Man Square.” It is not clear where the video is from. There are more than 10 vehicles in the convoy, many of which have “Z” written on the side. A Z sign was seen on Russian military trucks as troops gathered along the Ukrainian border.
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