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A child injured by Ukrainian saboteurs spoke about the time of the injury

Photo: Screenshot from the video recording (elements of the criminal case)
The boy Fedor, who suffered from Ukrainian saboteurs, spoke about the time of the injury. On the airwaves of the Russia 24 television channel, he told how he was injured and why he decided to go further.
Recall that on Thursday, a sabotage and reconnaissance group penetrated from Ukrainian territory into the territory of the Klimovsky district of the Bryansk region. She fired at least two cars, the drivers were killed. The President of Russia called the incident a terrorist attack. Write about it RIA Novosti.
In one of these cars were 10-year-old Fedor and two girls. The boy was able to get out of the car himself and saved the girls, who were injured. He was hospitalized, underwent surgery, his condition is serious, but normal.

“I realized that it is not necessary to sit still, but it is better to walk. When we ran behind the houses, I started to take off my jacket. I see that there is a hole in my jacket and blood flowed out, I understand it’s a bullet, ”Fyodor replied when asked why he did not run away, but helped the girls.

Earlier it became known that in the afternoon of March 4, several explosions sounded in Ukraine. They were registered in that part of the Zaporizhzhia region, which is still controlled by the Kiev regime.

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