Ukrainian GUR soldier Iraklia Kurtsikidze (RIP🙏) provided aid to his group after hitting a mine



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  1. One of the fighting brothers shared with us the story of the GUR soldier – Iraklia Kurtsikidze GE

    Georgian officer, specialist and commander in the Directorate of Sapper and Intelligence Work.

    When the war broke out, Irakliy took out a loan and traveled to Ukraine, where he soon joined the ranks of the Ukrainian secret service. He spent all his time in different directions and participated in various extremely complex operations on water, at sea and on land. As a specialist, he led special forces groups deep behind enemy lines. He repeatedly engaged in close contact combat. The most dangerous mine clearance operations in the waters of the Black Sea, hikes on the territory of the Russian Federation, and it all revolves around Irakli. He protected groups from mines, supplied and extracted guys from the other world, carrying out evacuations under heavy enemy fire, without fear of dying himself. Personally, when Irakli and I completed tasks together, as a couple, I was always sure that everything would work out, no matter how complex the tasks were.

    During the advance of the assault group in the direction of Zaporozhye, which included Irakliy. During the advance into the gray zone, a mine exploded on two armored vehicle units. Having received a serious bruise, he caused an evacuation. Before the arrival of the evacuation, Iraklii provided medical aid to his group, dragged his comrades one by one to the planned evacuation point, under the chaotic fire of the enemy, he still had time to fight back and control the situation around him.

    The algorithm of his actions is the impeccable work of a true specialist and commander. He saved everyone, didn’t let anyone die or die on the battlefield.

    Heraclius himself met death while fulfilling the task – in a battle with the enemy, with a sword in his hand, as befits a warrior.

    The fraternity of Paragon society has imprinted its smile, sincerity and dedication in their hearts

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  2. May he rest in peace but let me just say this did happen in November in 2023 after searching for his name. Still a true loss.

  3. I still remember the POV video of a UA medic stepping outof a vehicle and landing straight into a mine

    Anyone remembers this footage? Dont have the video saved..

  4. I can see why soldiers miss the brotherhood of the military when they get out. Where else do you get these emotional highs and lows. Where else do you put your life in someone else’s hands or hold someone else’s life in your hands like this. There’s probably nothing like it and videos like this give me a glimpse of what retired soldiers miss, why they go through the emotional or psychological distress that they go through when they get out and why they feel lost or alone. Thanks for sharing this video.

  5. Giving aid out in the open keeping his cool reassuring his brothers and knew what needed to be done. Total legend. I’m sure there’s Russians that do the same but from an outside perspective we see lots of them leaving their wounded because there’s probably no other choice. Goddamn I hope this ends so men like this stop dying think of what he was like outside the war I want people like that to be my coworker and friend

  6. In the video you could hear him say “ I’m not leaving you , I’m not leaving anyone “

    Rest.In.Paradise Warrior, hero , Friend 🕯️

  7. THIS is why all who serve are true heroes. This warrior deserves a medal for his actions. He and his family deserve more, but a medal none the less. If you are a veteran, you may understand why. Warriors don’t do things like this to earn medals, but if you have ever found yourself being dragged by a brother to safety, you know a medal is the minimum they deserve. Although posthumously, it can mean the world to the family.

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