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Reunion Video Of Ukrainian Soldier And His Wife Will Melt Your Heart

Usually the emotional trauma of humans is hardly spoken of. This video of an emotional reunion of a pregnant wife and her spouse, a Ukrainian soldier shows the trauma, the fear, and the long wait.

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The Ukraine-Russia war has created major havoc in the world. But while talking about geopolitics, usually the emotional trauma of humans is hardly spoken of. This video of an emotional reunion of a pregnant wife and her spouse, a Ukrainian soldier shows the trauma, the fear, and the long wait.
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Amidst of raging war in Ukraine, a video of cheer and joy will melt your heart. Anton Gerashchenko, a Ukrainian patriot shared a video on Twitter depicting a pregnant woman in transit to meet her spouse. The woman is meeting her spouse after 30 weeks ( 7 months), putting an end to her wait. The subtitles in the video read, "30 weeks in the war, finally our long-awaited meeting." As soon as she sees him, she runs into the arms of her man dressed in military uniform. While hugging the woman breaks into tears. The caption of the video reads, "This is what we're fighting for. They haven't seen each other for 30 weeks." 

Video Of Ukrainian Soldier And Wife Reunion

The pregnant woman in the video is Yanina Sham, she posted the video on her Instagram handle. Sham wrote, "I will always remember these three days. The first one is when the war started. The second one is when you said you were going to protect me. And the third is when you come back. L O V E . - I'm waiting."

The video so far received over 32k views on Twitter, and a lot of comments started pouring in. 

 A user wrote, "I mean. it's beautiful but even more horrible. War is so damn cruel." 

Another user commented, "Pictures like these making so much with me. I can only guess how the people are feeling. Thank you for sharing."

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A user wrote, "Just awesome! That baby is going to have a beautiful and peaceful life because of his/her warrior father and all the other warriors."

The tussle between Russia and Ukraine is still on, and the number of Russian soldiers killed in the Ukrainian strike in Donetsk on New Year's eve reached 89, as per a CNN report. The Ukrainian strike was launched after midnight on 1 January, Sunday at a vocational school, where Russian conscripts were housing, as per both Ukrainian and pro-Russian accounts. Among the fatal casualties, there was the regiment's deputy commander, Lt. Col. Bachurin, as per the statement of the Russian Defence Ministry.


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