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Ukrainian Soldier Snake Island Live Stream: Death Of 13 Ukraine Soldiers

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Ukrainian border guards have been captured on camera telling a Russian warship to ‘go f*** yourselves’ before they were blasted to pieces in a devastating missile strike.

A recording made by soldiers of the soldiers on Snake Island near Odesa, in the Black Sea, shows them discussing the projectiles slamming into rocks and the location of the enemy.

Thought That The Vessel ‘Was Trying To Scare Us’

‘Nothing was destroyed’ before they were bombarded and killed. Added one just before they were killed by a vessel they thought tried to scare them.

Last night, several radio conversations between the tiny contingent of ‘hero’ troops and Vladimir Putin’s forces were recorded, showing the men refusing to surrender.

“This is a Russian military warship,” an officer on the warship told the soldiers. ‘For the sake of avoiding bloodshed and needless casualties, I suggest you lay down your weapons and surrender. Otherwise, you will be bombed.’

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A group of 13 Ukrainians reportedly refused to give up the territory, with one replying, ‘Go f**k yourselves!’

Volodymyr Zelenskyy later acknowledged the deaths of the men. They were uttered over the radio by the Russian soldiers before they annihilated them.

Videos Show Indian Students Hiding In The Basement

As Russia attacks Ukraine, other videos show Indian students sheltering in the basements of educational institutions in Kharkiv. Social media users have shared the videos. The institution’s basement was said to have been inhabited by around 500 Indian students.

In the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 137 civilians and military personnel have been killed, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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India’s Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla told a media briefing on Thursday that the government would take all precautions to bring back Indian citizens in Ukraine and their families.

In the last few days, nearly 4,000 Indians have returned to India from Ukraine, according to him.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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