Ukraine War: 2 Army Married on Battlefield, Viral Video

Kyiv: The war in Ukraine has killed thousands of people, and clawed millions of their homes. In the midst of this chaos, the story of a married couple at the forefront, wearing a military uniform and serenaded by the army, winning the internet.
The video circulating on the social media platform shows pairs – Lesya and Valeriy – which with territorial defenses, celebrates a wedding near Kyiv.

Leshya can be seen holding bouquets and both have champagne flute glasses in their hands.

Leshya and Valeriy were surrounded by their friends who were heard singing local songs. One of the soldiers was seen playing songs on traditional Ukrainian musical instruments.

The bride looks wearing a white veil, instead of a helmet of camouflaged, and holding Valeriy’s hand.

This video was first shared by Paul Ronzheimer, Reporter for German News Outlet Bild. It was then chosen by several others, and has been seen thousands of times now.

Russian invasion, launched 13 days ago, has now increased, with Ukrainian Capital Kyiv, and other cities such as Kharkiv, Mariupol and Sumy face hot.

Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry has again announced the opening of the humanitarian corridor in several Ukrainian cities on the personal request of French President Emmanuel Macron.

Dozens of civilians have been killed in battle for Chernihiv in the north. Some of them stayed in the crater or among the ruins.

A series of Russian missiles previously destroyed Vinnytsia airport in Ukraine, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

According to the United Nations, 1.5 million people have now escaped Ukraine, the refugee crisis that grew the fastest since the Second World War.

“In Ukraine, the rivers of blood and tears flow. This is not only military operation but the war that leads to death, destruction and misery,” said Pope Francis, rejecting the term “military operation” used by Russia to describe her actions.

Global Streaming Entertainment Service Netflix, the top accounting company KPMG and PWC, and American Express financial services companies all cut bonds with Russia because of conflict with Ukraine increases.

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