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The Russian sentry was forgotten and buried deep underground for 9 years, and when he found it, he was blind in both eyes and still insisted on holding the munitions depot

One day in 1915, news of the death of a sentry named Asharev returned to his hometown, and his family and fiancée were distraught to learn of the news. To his family's despair, the Russians did not find Asharev's body due to the chaos of the war. At the time, everyone thought the young lad had died on the battlefield, but who knew that the story took a turn for the better one day nine years later.

The Russian sentry was forgotten and buried deep underground for 9 years, and when he found it, he was blind in both eyes and still insisted on holding the munitions depot

Warehouses full of military supplies

During the First World War, Asarev accompanied the army to Brest, a military stronghold, and although the Russian army made strict arrangements at that time, it still caused heavy damage to the Russian army because of the huge weapons gap with Germany. At the end of a battle, the Russians began to count the number of troops and found that Asarev was not in the army, but no trace of him was found when the body was counted.

Although the enumerators realized that this was not right, because Ashalyov was just an ordinary soldier, he did not take the matter to heart and directly informed Ashalyov that he was dead. In this way, this matter was handled casually, and no one except his family took this matter to heart.

The Russian sentry was forgotten and buried deep underground for 9 years, and when he found it, he was blind in both eyes and still insisted on holding the munitions depot

Nine years later, one of the officers in the unit named Bollensky had returned to Russia. However, the outbreak of the October Revolution led to his expulsion from Russia as a member of the Tsarist Party. Bollensky was not discouraged, and he chose to return to Brest again, knowing that in this place was a warehouse that had been specially established by Russia, which contained many military weapons and medicines.

You know, in the era of frequent wars at that time, such a large amount of military materials was equivalent to a large amount of wealth. However, Polenski also knew that he could not open the warehouse on his own, so he found the Polish troops stationed there. After discussing the principle of equal division, Bollenski led the Polish army to the warehouse according to the impression in his mind.

The Russian sentry was forgotten and buried deep underground for 9 years, and when he found it, he was blind in both eyes and still insisted on holding the munitions depot

Thrilling warehouse adventures

The Polish army soon used explosives to blow open a hole in the cave where the warehouse was located, and in order to investigate the situation inside, the Polish army sent a scout. Who knew that not long after the scouts entered, they rushed out, saying that there were ghosts in the cave as they ran.

Polensky was surprised to hear the scouts say this, and in order to find out what was happening in the cave, he chose to lead the team into the cave himself. As soon as he entered the cave, Polensky heard someone asking questions in Russian, so Polensky began to talk in Russian. The people inside the cave insisted that Bolensky show the Tsar's troop passes.

The Russian sentry was forgotten and buried deep underground for 9 years, and when he found it, he was blind in both eyes and still insisted on holding the munitions depot

In the face of such a request, Porrensky felt very strange, and it was obvious that the Russian in front of him did not know that the Tsar had been overthrown. This also made Porlensky even more curious, who was this man, why did he speak Russian, but he had no idea about the overthrow of the Tsar?

Porrensky pondered for a moment and said the number of the Russian troops stationed in Brest at that time. This person was extremely excited after hearing the unit's number, saying that he was a soldier of the unit. After some narration from this man, Brest realized that he was Ashalyov, who was missing at that time.

The Russian sentry was forgotten and buried deep underground for 9 years, and when he found it, he was blind in both eyes and still insisted on holding the munitions depot

Asarev who was freed

It turned out that the upper authorities had ordered the exit of the cave to be blown up, but Asharev, who was the sentry of the warehouse, did not receive the notice. In this way, Asharev was sealed in this cave, but fortunately he was far from the exit, so he was only slightly injured.

During the nine years of his sealing, Asarev also tried to go out, but his own strength was really limited, and the stones of the cave were too hard to dig out the passage to the outside. Fortunately, because the warehouse was stocked with various compressed biscuits, Asharev survived on these foods.

Although trapped in a cave, Asarev talked to himself every day to ensure that his language function would not deteriorate. He will also insist on fitness every day to ensure a certain amount of exercise. Fortunately, Asarev's insistence made him wait for the day when he saw the light of day again.

The Russian sentry was forgotten and buried deep underground for 9 years, and when he found it, he was blind in both eyes and still insisted on holding the munitions depot

However, due to the humid environment of the cave, he still suffered from very severe arthritis and could not see anything in his eyes.

The most thing Asharev wanted to do when he came out of the cave was to return to his hometown and visit his family. With Bollensky's help, Asarev soon boarded a train to his hometown, and after nine years, he dragged his sick body back to his hometown and lived a peaceful life with his family.

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