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Ukrainians feed surrendered Russian soldier, make him talk to his mother as well; see viral video

Soon the call connects and the soldier couldn’t resist shedding tears after seeing his mother

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, March 3

Amid waging war in Ukraine, several heartwarming videos are coming out, where people irrespective of animosity between their countries are coming forward to help each other. In the course, a moving video has come out where a captured Russian soldier can be seen sipping tea and eating a snack offered by Ukrainian public.

The video shows disheartened soldier after he apparently surrendered, surrounded by several people. Beside him stands a woman who tries to connect a video call to former’s mother.

Soon the call connects and the soldier couldn’t resist shedding tears after seeing his mother. He says nothing but fights to keep composed as he eats and drinks. While hanging up, he blows a kiss towards his mother.

The viral video has been shared over a million times and has gathered thousands of likes and retweets. While some are really touched by the sweet gesture, a few of them schooled netizens as sharing videos of war prisoners is against Geneva Convention.

Ukraine is under Russian invasion and things do not seem to settle anytime soon.

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