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Old Man With Gun Helped Enemy's Fighter Plane To "Land" In Chernihiv

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Old Man With Gun Helped Enemy's Fighter Plane To "Land" In Chernihiv

Courage has no age.

Stories like this prove once again that Russia has no chance of winning the war against Ukraine.

STSU reported about Volodymyr from Chernihiv. They noted that the man is an example that there is no age limit for courage.

The man said that he heard a rumble in the sky. He immediately grabbed his gun. And although it is designed for slightly different take, Volodymyr did not stop it for a minute.

"I with my 'stick' and the guys with theirs. And the bastard fell," he said.

Nobody can say for sure, thanks to whom they managed to "land" the enemy fighter. But one can say without any doubt that this old man certainly contributed to one less plane in the Russian army.

Being a real hunter, Volodymyr kept his trophy. Now he has a wreck of the Russian fighter plane, which was shot down in Chernihiv, in his garage.

It is worth noting that the occupants shot down the plane on March 5. It turned out to be a Russian Su-34 bomber. The two pilots managed to eject during the "landing". However, one of them joined the ranks of the "two-hundredths", while the other, Alexander Krasnoyartsev, became a prisoner of war. Before that, he had killed with a pistol one civilian who was trying to catch him.

The old man also said that his neighbours were hiding from the attacks in his basement. And once he showed a child's drawing on the door, he could not hold back tears. The man turned away from the camera and apologised for his emotions taking over.

He was asked whether he would have gone to war if there was no age limit. The man answered without a doubt: "I would have gone on foot today! On my hands and knees!"

This brave old man showed that there is no right age to defend one's country from invaders. And if you can't join the ranks of the AFU, you can fight the enemy in every way you can. This includes helping our military and volunteers.Дедушка в Чернигове из ружья помог «приземлить» истребитель врага

Old Man With Gun Helped Enemy's Fighter Plane To "Land" In Chernihiv

Courage has no age.

Stories like this prove once again that Russia has no chance of winning the war against Ukraine.

STSU reported about Volodymyr from Chernihiv. They noted that the man is an example that there is no age limit for courage.

The man said that he heard a rumble in the sky. He immediately grabbed his gun. And although it is designed for slightly different take, Volodymyr did not stop it for a minute.

"I with my 'stick' and the guys with theirs. And the bastard fell," he said.

Nobody can say for sure, thanks to whom they managed to "land" the enemy fighter. But one can say without any doubt that this old man certainly contributed to one less plane in the Russian army.

Being a real hunter, Volodymyr kept his trophy. Now he has a wreck of the Russian fighter plane, which was shot down in Chernihiv, in his garage.

It is worth noting that the occupants shot down the plane on March 5. It turned out to be a Russian Su-34 bomber. The two pilots managed to eject during the "landing". However, one of them joined the ranks of the "two-hundredths", while the other, Alexander Krasnoyartsev, became a prisoner of war. Before that, he had killed with a pistol one civilian who was trying to catch him.

The old man also said that his neighbours were hiding from the attacks in his basement. And once he showed a child's drawing on the door, he could not hold back tears. The man turned away from the camera and apologised for his emotions taking over.

He was asked whether he would have gone to war if there was no age limit. The man answered without a doubt: "I would have gone on foot today! On my hands and knees!"

This brave old man showed that there is no right age to defend one's country from invaders. And if you can't join the ranks of the AFU, you can fight the enemy in every way you can. This includes helping our military and volunteers.

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