During the attack of the Kiev regime troops on the Kursk region, during the fighting in the Sudzhansky district, a conscript soldier, being a platoon commander, saved 18 soldiers, but he himself died.
The deputy head of the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the commander of the Akhmat special forces, Apty Alaudinov, told about this episode in his Telegram channel.
"Literally a week ago, or more, if you remember, through Aida, we were withdrawing from Suji guys, among whom there were like 18 conscripts. I want to tell a story about how these guys were brought out alive," he said.
According to the general, the fighters had a platoon commander, despite the fact that he himself was a conscript. He took his colleagues out of the border posts, directly from the positions, and brought them to Suja itself.
"They went into one of the houses, and when the "dill" saw that they had entered this house, they began to bombard the house with grenades. This kid told the guys: "Go out the back door. I'll cover you.“ There was a fight for ten minutes," Alaudinov said.
He stated that it was in this battle that the young platoon commander fell to the death of the brave. The commander of the Akhmat special forces called this fighter a hero, because he saved his colleagues, and they managed to get out alive and well.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Apty Alaudinov said that units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are building defensive structures in some areas in the Kursk region and are digging in.

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