A Soldier’s Death: Final Message in the Wall by Ambushed Russian Fighter Goes Viral

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War is hell– no doubt about it. Even in hell, there are respectable methods to deal with it.

The war in between Russia and Ukraine, due to the fact that of the huge global help gotten by Kiev, turned into a peer-to-peer war with enormous losses for both sides.

A conservative United States quote is that 70,000 Ukrainian soldiers were eliminated and in between 100,000–120,000 were injured– however that figure just covers the duration from 24 February 2022 to 18 August 2023.

However, if you superimpose this figure to another, a brand-new photo emerges: Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stated just recently that Ukraine had actually lost over 125,000 soldiers given that releasing its counteroffensive in June-December 2023.

The human toll from this war is substantial.

Naturally, MSM and Globalists would have you think that the side winning the battle (Russia), the side shooting far more weapons shells, utilizing more drones, more tanks, helicopters and aircrafts would be the one taking more losses– which is ridiculous.

So, for the Russian losses, western propaganda would have you think that 315,000 Russian soldiers, or about 87% of the overall with which it began the war, have actually been eliminated or hurt’

However, pro-Ukraine Mediazona has the much lower, upgraded count of 39,424 Russian casualties supported by openly offered information since 15 December.

But nevertheless you count it, it’s a big variety of dead and hurt individuals for either side.

And besides that, there’s likewise the truth that each and every single death is a catastrophe in itself, as a brand-new story that broke today reveals.

Roman Alexander Rudakov passed away in the fight for Maryinka– however his last words reside on.

Russian Telegram channel Slavyangrad gave the world’s attention the tale of brave Russian soldier Rudakov Roman and his last message.

” During the fights for Maryinka, among the [Russian] attack groups was assailed by the Ukrainians, and our fighters, showing the centuries-old Russian archetype, combated to the last bullet.

Before his death, among them composed a message on a stone: ‘Whoever discovers me, look after my mom, sis, bro. Rudakov, Roman Alexander. City of Bataysk.’

Seeing such messages, we right away keep in mind the protectors of the Brest Fortress [in WW2], where the Red Army soldiers likewise left different messages before accepting death in fight. And, incredibly, the main point that the Russian warrior Roman thought of was his household

The brick with Rudakov’s last message is valued by his brother-in-arms.

After Russian forces regained the location, they found the brick on which Roman Rudakov left his message.

One of the officers purchased it to be eliminated from the wall and set up at the head office, in addition to the system’s banner.

The story spread online like wildfire, with different effects.

Watch: Rudakov’s instructor about him (English Subtitles)

On the one hand, the teary-eyed class instructor of Rudakov informed Russian media reporter about how she keeps in mind the late soldier.

” Roman was an extremely well-mannered, courteous and deeply modest individual. He was a genuine guy, he resembled that from the 5th grade, from the time I understood him,” the instructor stated.

Not all advancements were excellent: the household of Rudakov, in Russia, needed to resort calling the cops with a demand to safeguard them from risks

” After the media reported about the accomplishment of the 22- year-old fighter from Bataysk, his moms and dads, sibling and sibling started getting death risks. Calls and [texts] originated from Ukrainian numbers. All of Roman’s family members were required to alter their telephone number.”

Meanwhile, Russian defense Minister Shoigu advised to satisfy the last demand of Rudakov ‘to look after his mom, sis and sibling’, the Ministry of Defense reported.

Watch: Russian flag flies over Maryinka

The warriors of yore thought that those who passed away in fight were carried to an unique paradise for heroes (Roman Elysium, Scandinavian Valhalla) as a benefit for making the supreme sacrifice.

While this might not hold true nowadays, the example of those who sustained the hell of war is still preserved in the considerate and caring memory of those around them.

As the Russian Federation flag flies over Maryinka, we understand that this holds true of ‘well-mannered’ Roman Alexander Rudakov.

Read more:

Mainstream Media Bitterly Comes to Terms With Vladimir Putin’s Successes in the Ukraine War

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