will win, that the war will end with a victory with a victory. of the airborne assault brigade of igor oliynyk he had to amputate his own leg, then he was a russian prisoner of torture, he was exchanged how did he manage to endure all this and remain indomitable viktoria beletska spoke to igor at the age of 52 on february 24, he was retired from the military, he was alive and worked in the dnipro in on the first day of the full-scale war, he went to the military commissariat himself a few days later as part of the 25th airborne brigade of the harrow in kharkiv oblast. on april 17, in the izyum district near the village of zavody, i was seriously wounded. my friend i pushed myself, i didn't have time to bend down, the projectile didn't fly directly under my leg and tore off my leg below the knee, it tore it off, and then it turned out that i was the only one who accepted the fight, a wounded friend, er, left to my own and then disappeared without a trace, and i stayed there, a branch fell on my leg i couldn't crawl out, so i was left legless. i was already there. the russian army moved forward