Ukrainians conducted a flash mob on the Web – they began to widely publish photos with bracelets in the colors of the Ukrainian flag.
The hand of a man who died in Izyum with a yellow-blue bracelet, whose photo became known throughout the world, belonged to a Ukrainian soldier. This was learned from the appeal of the fighter’s son to President Vladimir Zelensky.
According to the boy, the defender – 36-year-old serviceman of the 93rd brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Kholodny Yar Sergey Sova – was identified by his wife’s tattoos after the exhumation of bodies of mass graves in the city freed from Russian. invaders.
“This hand is a symbol of the Ukrainian Warrior, indestructible and brave! I ask you to help my father get home for a decent burial,” the boy addressed the head of state.
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Recall that after the appearance of the above-mentioned photo on the Web, Ukrainians carried out a flash mob – they began to widely publish photos with bracelets in the colors of the Ukrainian flag. Foreigners also joined the action.
“It could be any of us,” Ukrainians captioned the photo, emphasizing that the Russians are systematically destroying the Ukrainian nation, committing genocide.
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As reported, on September 19, 146 bodies of the dead were dug up near Izyum. In general, the mass graves are about 450 graves.
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Source: korrespondent

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