Serhii "Wind" Tishchenko, a combat medic of Ukraine’s 30th Brigade, held a position near Soledar from August 13, 2024 to October 28, 2025 — just a few hundred meters from russian forces.
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While others rotated out — he stayed.
When communication was cut, they recorded video messages for families on flash drives and passed them through “live messenger backpacks” with powerbanks along the road. 2/6
He dug a 6-meter-deep well under the position so they would have water. They drank unfiltered water from it.
For months, he moved on his knees — until they were covered in blood.
He lived in a tiny bunker beneath an asphalt road, repeatedly hit by drones and artillery. 3/6
Under constant fire, he evacuated wounded brothers-in-arms.
Not endurance. Not luck.
Just survival in conditions most people can’t even imagine.
And still — he stayed.
He lived in a tiny bunker beneath an asphalt road. 4/6
Before the war, he was a veterinarian with 20 years of experience. A father of five.
After 471 days in the trench, he had to relearn how to walk upright — and how to live in normal light again.
The hardest part, he says, wasn’t the fighting — it was returning to normal life. 5/6
On December 5, 2025, he was awarded the title Hero of Ukraine.
Ukraine stands because of people like Serhii "Wind" Tishchenko.
Men who endured the unimaginable — and never abandoned their position.
Glory to the Hero.
Glory to Ukraine’s defenders.
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“Everything was covered with beds, bodies, parts of bodies, limbs, and fire everywhere.”
— this is the testimony of Oleksandr Verengotov, an Azov fighter who survived the Olenivka terrorist attack and russian captivity.
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“I was already asleep when I heard the explosion. I opened my eyes — dust, noise. Then a second blast.”
And then:
“Everything started burning.”
“I woke up and my sleeping bag was already on fire.”
Smoke everywhere. Flames all around.
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“At first, I didn’t even understand this wasn’t just shelling.”
“Everything was on fire. Beds twisted, the ceiling burning, people screaming.”
He climbed down from the upper bunk straight into chaos.
“Bodies, metal, debris — everything was mixed together.”
Since 02.05.2014, russians have been melting down.
12 years ago they tried to seize Odesa.
Ukrainians pushed them back.
Pro-russian groups panicked, fled and torched their own building.
For years they blamed Ukraine.
This thread shows what actually happened.
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Here is one of the so-called “peaceful activists” — Gennady Kushnarev, wearing a russian imperial flag patch.
A russian from Chelyabinsk posing as a “native Odesa citizen”.
He called for killing Odesa residents who rejected the claim that “Odesa is a russian city.”
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Here is another so-called “peaceful activist” — russian neo-Nazi Raevsky, posing in front of the Trade Unions House in Odesa and walking through the city in military camouflage with members of the neo-Nazi group “Chornosotentsi” (Черносотенці).