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Ukraine awards pensioner medal after claiming 'he shot down Russian aircraft over his home with antique rifle'

Ukraine awards pensioner medal after claiming 'he shot down Russian aircraft over his home with antique rifle'

The 72-year-old has been decorated with a medal 'For Assistance in Guarding the State Border'

Ukraine has awarded a pensioner with a coveted medal after the State Border Service claimed he helped shoot down a £74 million Russian jet with his antique rifle. Watch below:

Valeriy Fedorovych, 72, was handed an award for 'Assistance in Guarding the State Border' after reportedly leaving his home to shoot at the jet with Ukrainian troops.

Back in March, Fedorovych had noticed the enemy Su-34 jet in the sky, before taking hold of his rifle and, while running, deciding to take a shot at the aircraft.

Ukraine have awarded a pensioner with a coveted medal after he remarkably shot down a £74 million Russian jet with his antique rifle, State Border Service of Ukraine have claimed.
State Border Service of Ukraine

“We banged at the aircraft when it was doing a go-around,” Fedorovych recalled.

“The border guards, the guys from the Territorial Defence, and I, we all were shooting. How many times did I shoot? How can I remember? We banged once, then again, then we saw smoke coming out of it. But I will never tell you that it was just me who downed it.”

A 72-year-old who goes by the name, Valeriy Fedorovych, allegedly fired a one in a million shot which brought down the Russian fighter aircraft.
State Border Service of Ukraine

As shown in the clip above, you can actually see the exact moment when the Russian plane had been hit.

The fighter’s cockpit door was said to have fell near Fedorovych’s home and is now in his garage.

“I don’t need this door,” he says.

“Probably, this Russian junk should be given over to a museum. The guys said that they would possibly put it up to an auction and send the money to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”

State Border Service of Ukraine

As the war continues, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Moscow will press on with its military action in Ukraine until it reaches its goals.

“It wasn’t us who started the military action, we are trying to put an end to it,” he said.

“All our action has been aimed at helping people living in the Donbas, it’s our duty and we will fulfil it until the end.

“Russia has resisted the economic, financial and technological aggression of the West.

“I’m sure that we haven’t lost anything and we won’t lose anything.

“The most important gain is the strengthening of our sovereignty, it’s an inevitable result of what’s going one.

“There has been a certain polarisation in the world and inside the country, but I view it as a positive thing.

“Everything unnecessary, harmful, everything that has prevented us from going forward will be rejected and we will gain development tempo because development can only be based on sovereignty.”

Featured Image Credit: State Border Service of Ukraine

Topics: Ukraine, Russia