Ukraine Sniper Has 1/4 of His Face Blown off, His Face ReConstructed 68 Surgeries Back to Fight He Went

https://www.nytimes.com/video/world/europe/100000010265680/ukraine-facial-reconstruction.html?smid=url-share

Read below and click on the NYTimes link to see the interview of this hero that won't stay down.
This Sniper who says one of his comrades died saving his life had  1/4 of his face and part of his scalp
 blown off on an explosion. Not only did he survived but with the best of reconstruction surgery his face and part of his scalp was put together with the toughest yet light metal compounds. If you are able to to get to see his interview on the link above you will see his face and description of the surgery. Where is he Now? He went back to fight. He is on the front line.

 Going on history since 2022 these are the smartest tough people this planet is ever seen. They held off Russia's advancing 150, 000 troops with weapons left behind by the USSR when it fell apart. It took at least 7 days for weapons to start arriving from the United States and reach the Ukrainian troops by the Biden Administration. So, originally it was Ukraine against the Bear which was 1 Ukrainian for at least 5 Russians. At the moment Ukraine is done such damage to Putin with a great job knocking down Russias TRIAD and eliminating the Oil to the Russian troops for gasoline that Putin who said he will not meet with President Zelensky, is changed his tuned. Ukraine has even brought the war to the Russians without hitting hospitals and kindergartens, cancer hospitals like Putin is done but merely by destroying g military assets. Putin told Trump he would meet with Zelensky which precipitated a scheduled trip from Trump to his old friend Putin.

Volodymyr is a Ukrainian sniper whose face was shattered by a Russian bomb in 2023. After multiple surgeries and titanium implants, he has returned to active duty near the closest point of the front line of the war with Russia. Calling in from there, he describes his recovery to Marc Santora, an international editor for The New York Times.

 Valodymyr is kneeling paying respect to a down friend

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