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Ukrainian mother of 12 killed on the front line while fighting Russian soldiers

 A battle doctor Ukrainian mother of 12 has been hailed as a legend subsequent to passing on the cutting edge while battling Russian troopers who attacked her country on President Vladmir Putin's requests.


Olga Semidyanova is said to have been lethally injured yet kept on fighting Russian powers when the vast majority of her unit had been killed.


The 48-year-old was hit in the stomach during a furious fire battle close to Donetsk in the south. Her body has not yet been recuperated due to proceeded with fights nearby, leaving her devastated family an excruciating stand by before they can cover her.


Her little girl, Julia, said:


"She saved the warriors to the last. We have photographs from the spot of death - yet because of weighty battling we actually can't cover my mom."


Driving recognitions for Olga, Anton Gerashchenko, a guide to the country's Interior Ministry, said:


"She was killed in a showdown with Russian hooligans.


"In any event, when she accepted her regiment probably won't get by, she accentuated her longing to safeguard the country until the end. She is a public legend. She is a legend to me."



The female fighter had recently been granted the title Mother Heroine, given to mums who have in excess of five youngsters.


As well as her own six youngsters, Olga had taken on six vagrants from her nearby halfway house. Appreciative Ukrainians overwhelmed web-based entertainment with recognitions for Olga, who was killed during battling on March 3.


Other Ukrainian conflict casualties were hailed yesterday. They included two men killed in Sunday's journey rocket assault on an army installation utilized for Nato drills around 12 miles from the Polish line.


Devastated ladies sobbed over fighters Roman Rak and Mykola Mykytiuk who were let go in final resting places fixed with white texture.


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