Too fierce, a Russian taxi driver turned into a combat hero on the battlefield! Marina Akhmedova, a member of the Russian President's Advisory Council, told the story of a Russian combat hero, Urantbek.

Before joining the army, Urantbek was a taxi driver, a Kyrgyz immigrant, with a driver rating of 4.98, and could also quote maxims from various great Russian writers. After the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war, Urantbek gave up his job as a taxi driver and volunteered to join the army.

In the Donetsk direction: Krasnogorovka battle, Urantbek participated in his first battle, evaded FPV drone attacks, and captured a house.

In the second battle, Urantbek discovered an infiltrator disguised as a Russian soldier. At that time, Urantbek noticed that this suspicious person was wearing NATO-style military boots. Urantbek and a Bulgarian volunteer soldier captured this infiltrator and saboteur together.

In the third battle, on the Kupiansk battlefield, Urantbek, throughout the entire campaign, carried out logistics tasks of transporting supplies under artillery fire and FPV drone attacks. He was attacked by drones at least four times, and the most dangerous one, a bomb dropped by a Ukrainian drone was only about half a meter away from Urantbek.

In the fourth battle, Urantbek encountered Polish mercenaries, who persisted in resistance and did not surrender. Later, in a battle, Urantbek was hit by a drone, and fragments struck his leg and shoulder.

Urantbek endured the pain, covered his teammates, and used branches and other things to cover their position, avoiding greater casualties. Now, Urantbek has retired and is preparing to become a taxi driver again.

Original text: www.toutiao.com/article/1840956188591240/

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