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Viral Video: Saving life of any kind of living creature is a blissful and amazing task, especially, when it involves children or animals, since they are the most vulnerable of all. Open pits and hollow spaces often result in animals falling into them and getting into numerous problems. One such video, which was posted on Twitter by Ukraine's Minister of Internal Affairs' advisor Anton Gerashchenko, has gone popular online and will fill your heart to the fullest.
Since Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, authorised a military invasion of Ukraine, the situation there has not become difficult for all. The nation is immersed in misery as a result of the bombing of cities and the resulting homelessness of people. But troops and volunteers are doing their best to give the people a ray of hope. In the now-popular video, it is visible that a dog has fallen into a pit and Ukrainian soldiers try every thing they could to get the little and helpless creature out.
A soldier was shown in the video being gently going down in a deep pit as other two soldiers held his legs for him to go down. After a few seconds, the soldier emerged carrying a tiny puppy that had fallen into the hole. The cameraman then took the little puppy in his hands as the soldiers came out in the upside-down direction.
Our Defenders rescued a doggie.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) November 17, 2022
📹- pavyk9525/TikTok pic.twitter.com/IjS2SPSI9V
More than 52k people have liked and reacted to the video. People couldn't stop drooling over the lovely rescue footage and thanking the army for taking care of each and every life form. "Its so good to see them taking care of every creature in their borders" wrote a user. While another one wrote, "They showed humanity at its best."
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