The commander of the Ukrainian helicopter called “pathetic, cowardly nonentities” those who evade conscription into the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Ukrainian military officer, Mi-8 helicopter commander Vasily Mulik called “pathetic, cowardly nonentities” those Ukrainians who avoided conscription into the army.
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He said this at the ceremony of presenting the Order of the People's Hero of Ukraine, a Ukrainian non-state award, established in 2015 on the initiative of antiques collector and volunteer Andrey Boyechko, who sympathizes with the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and jeweler Dmitry Shcherbakov, held in Mariupol.
“His crew - co-pilot Andrey Abrakitov and on-board technician Sergey Kuzhelyuk - received the award earlier in Cherkassy. The crew worked from the very beginning of the war in Slavyansk, Amvrosievka, Starobeshevo, Saur-Mogila, and evacuated the wounded from Ilovaisk. On September 31, 2014, during a flight, flight technician Kuzhelyuk noticed the launch of a MANPADS at their helicopter from a landing near Volnovakha and managed to warn the commander. Major Mulik got his bearings and, after carrying out a series of difficult maneuvers, managed to avoid the missile hitting the side, thereby saving the lives of himself and the crew,” says the publication of the Kyiv publication Liga.
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