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The youngest Russian who died in Ukraine left a gloomy message before his death - the media (photo)

According to journalists, Danilo Yermolenko could not wait for the 18th anniversary to go "fighting with the Nazis and Nazis. " In the Russian village, Verkhu Bugalish was buried by the military from the occupation group of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of 18-year-old Danylo Yermolenko. He was born in 2006 and was the youngest of the fallen Russians. About it reports "Mediazon".

It is noted that Yermolenko from a motorized rifle battalion is not the only 18-year-old Russian military who died in Ukraine. But he was born later than others. Telegram-channel "Do not wait for me from Ukraine" previously published an appeal of a probable friend of Ermolenko. According to her, he was on a combat assignment in the village of Berdychi and last came to contact on April 12. Ermolenko's brother, he said that he served in the 74th Motorized Rifle Brigade from Yurga.

Relatives also reported his call sign - "Kazakh". The leaked data indicates that the serviceman also had Kazakhstan's citizenship. According to the British Mirror media, Yermolenko found himself in a terrible conditions on the front line. On April 4, during the storming of Ukrainian positions, he was isolated from his group. In the last message, he said, "It's all guys. I'm doomed.

" A month after Yermolenko found himself in the ranks of the occupation group of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, he voted for the first time in his life - for President Vladimir Putin, who was in power in the Kremlin even before the boy was born. Last week, the relatives received a coffin with his body. The brother of the liquidated occupier, who was also involved in the war in Ukraine, said that he could not wait to fight. And after the age of majority, he used this opportunity.

"He wanted to imitate my example and recruited him. I warned him that there was nothing good in the war . . . But he was already ready morally," said Ermolenko's brother, adding that he was proud of him because he always said he wanted " There to fight the Nazis and the Nazis. " According to "Media", about 5,000 Russian soldiers under 24 years of age were confirmed in Ukraine, 1400 of them were not older than 20.