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This can only happen in the movies

The certificate saved the border guard's life

On the northern outskirts of Vovchansk, a border soldier on the pseudo "Tikhon" received numerous injuries in close combat with Muscovites.

Brothers immediately evacuated the defender from the battlefield and took him to the hospital.

Several bullets went through, breaking the bones of both legs, and one that could have been fatal, but the bullet was stopped by the ID of a serviceman of the DPS of Ukraine.

Conclusion - the certificate should always be carried with you.

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[–] resetbypeer 12 points 8 months ago

Even leather ID holders are, like the Ukrainian people's will, made of steel