After the Russian invaders launched a massive combined attack on Kyiv on November 14, footage of a couple kissing in a house damaged by the Russian Federation went viral online.. The girl from the photo told her and her husband’s story and touched the Ukrainians even more with it.
Sofia wrote on Instagram that her husband is an Azov serviceman, a foreign volunteer. Just two months ago he was seriously wounded during a combat mission.. Now the couple has a new test - getting into the girl's house.
" September 10: He is shot in the abdomen and barely survives.. November 15: Arrives at my house, where he helps me remove the glass while still on crutches.
We are still amazed at how it happens in life,” wrote the heroine of the photo.
“Everything in this world is either for love, or because of love, or it doesn’t matter,” she added in her Threads post.
This story resonated in the hearts of many Ukrainians. They wrote that love is stronger than war, and wished the spouses happiness and that their love would continue, and they later showed these photos to their grandchildren.
Some people thought of lines from the poem “Plivi, ribo, plivi. "
“Love’s wart of everything - wart of your pain, wart of your separations, wart of tears and torments, mischief of evil dogs, pranks and mercy.
Varta navitya.
Don't seem to talk about death anymore"
\! " you know, this is already some kind of symbol, this is a story that inspires with its strength through tragedy.
You are wonderful, let only light continue,” “If they told me, “Show me what love looks like,” I would show your photo,” “A photo as a symbol of perseverance, like a cockerel at the beginning of the war,” commentators also wrote.
The State Emergency Service noted that a total of 68 people were rescued in the capital, of which 5 were children.. As a result of the shelling, 35 people were injured, 17 people were rescued, including one child..
The department also reported that the bodies of 6 dead were released by the State Emergency Service.. Civilians died as a result of Russian shelling right in their homes under the rubble.