Among those who liberated the South, the history of the "Bravo" group is inscribed - boy scouts 39-year-old Sarmat and 31-year-old Krava, who took prisoners, raised flags, were wounded, but still continued fighting with the enemy, TSN reports. 

The village of Mala Seidemenukha in Beryslav District is a small village that was in the center of a direct shooting confrontation.

"We had an operation, the problem of this village is that it is in a pit and there is another settlement above it, and there was a large concentration of Russian soldiers there," the fighters say. 

In general, the geography of the South was difficult for assaults - every village had to be defended, and the peculiarity of this battle was that you could not immediately understand where yours were and where the enemies were.

Enemies were offered to surrender - on the video from the camera on the helmet it is not completely clear how difficult it was at that moment.

"They destroyed 36 Russian occupiers in three small groups, plus our gunner destroyed about 6 occupiers, and these were not ordinary soldiers, a high-ranking intelligence officer, a colonel and his deputy were destroyed there," Krava says.

Local residents then had to hide the occupiers.

"Confirmed data, their corpses were not taken away, the locals buried them.

Well, they took away their documents and weapons there, then handed them over to the armed forces," the fighters say. 

The commander of the group, Sergeant Sarmat, was wounded in the neck and head.

"Krava" bandaged him and kept asking him to evacuate.

"He constantly, when he was wounded several times, he did not want to leave for evacuation and wanted to constantly carry out his actions," the brothers say. 

But the sergeant kept running forward with his head twisted together with his men.

The very first point where they entered and hung the Ukrainian flag was Snigurivka in Mykolaiv Oblast.

It was under occupation and the Russians even declared it Kherson Oblast.

Next was Kherson itself.  

"At the moment when I entered, I felt incredible euphoria, well, we were quite tired, because we did not sleep normally for three days.

"Many of them went on foot, because everything was mined and vehicles could not drive through," says "Krava".

Kherson strengthened the boys in the belief that no matter how strong the enemy seems to be - it can be defeated, it just takes time and effort.

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