The last of the Russian occupying forces were driven out of Lyman, Ukraine, by Saturday night.
The clip appears to have been shot from a first-person perspective by a member of the Ukrainian military. As he and a large vehicle make their way along a road, the soldier notices a woman emerging from a nearby home along with others. Seemingly overjoyed, the woman approaches the soldier and gives him a hug. As she pulls away, she can be seen putting her hands to her eyes to wipe away tears.
Above, a shot of Ukrainian soldiers near Lyman, Ukraine, in April. A new video has emerged seemingly showing Ukrainian residents overjoyed by the liberation of the area from Russian occupiers.On Saturday, Alex Kokcharov, a risk analyst focused on Ukraine, shared
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