A Ukrainian rescuer is running a 100 km marathon to show the scale of the Russian attacks on Kyiv. PHOTO

Ukrainian rescuer Volodymyr Skovorodka is running a hundred-kilometer marathon through Kyiv. The purpose of this action is to show the world the scale of enemy missile attacks on the capital, “Suspilne” reports. Volodymyr runs the marathon in firefighter’s gear. The route covers the streets of the city, the suburbs and the city center. This is the distance past the places where Russian missiles hit. As of 3:00 p.m., the man ran 35 km. Photo: Anna Sergiets/Suspilne “The race is dedicated to the memory of the fallen rescuers and civilians who became victims of Russian attacks,” the State Emergency Service also added. During this event, as planned, a charity collection was organized for the needs of the State Emergency Service. Photo: Anna Sergiets/Suspilne Also, during Volodymyr’s marathon, colleagues and show business stars join him at certain sections of the distance. Earlier, we talked about the rescue of a 73-year-old woman in Poltava Oblast. Read also: “Amputation is definitely not a sentence.” The story of a Ukrainian veteran who completed a marathon on a prosthesis
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