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The 11-year-old Ukrainian boy crossed the line of fire alone and was rescued after trekking 700 kilometers

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The 11-year-old Ukrainian boy crossed the line of fire alone and was rescued after trekking 700 kilometers

According to the Sun, on the morning of March 8, Slovak border volunteers rescued a young boy who had fled Ukraine, and according to the volunteers, the little boy was named Hassan, 11 years old, and he had a phone number on the back of the boy's hand, and he carried only a passport and a note with him.

The volunteers then helped contact local officials, and with the help of officials and volunteers, contacted his mother to learn that Hassan's small town was being ravaged by war and that many families had been displaced by the war. The brave Hassan crossed the line of fire alone, traveled about 730 kilometers, and experienced a lot of difficulties to reach the Slovak border.

The 11-year-old Ukrainian boy crossed the line of fire alone and was rescued after trekking 700 kilometers

Hassan came to the border to ask for help from local volunteers, hoping that the volunteers could help save his mother and grandmother, Hassan said: "He can't leave his mother, but his mother needs to stay in the town to take care of his disabled grandmother, hoping that the volunteers can help their family." ”

The 11-year-old Ukrainian boy crossed the line of fire alone and was rescued after trekking 700 kilometers

The volunteers and the Slovak Customs were touched by the brave and kind boy, who provided Hassan with hot food and drink and paid tribute to the child's "bravery and fearlessness".

The 11-year-old Ukrainian boy crossed the line of fire alone and was rescued after trekking 700 kilometers

His mother, Julia Pyceka Volodi Mirivna, was relieved to receive a call from the border and crying, "That's my child, he's still alive and safe," saying, "She's a widow, she has a lot of children, her own mother is disabled and unable to move, and she has to be forced to stay and take care of her sick family." ”

Hassan's mother, Julia, said: "I am very grateful to the Slovak customs and the volunteers, to you for saving my child's life, for taking care of my son and helping him cross the border. Arrived at a safe place. ”

The 11-year-old Ukrainian boy crossed the line of fire alone and was rescued after trekking 700 kilometers

Hassan's mother, Julia, then praised Slovakia, saying, "In your country, people have a big heart, thank you for helping us."

The Slovak Association of Young Christian Communities is reportedly helping Hassan's family, and the association official said: "We are looking for ways to send his mother and disabled grandmother to a safe place." Hassan and his siblings are safe in Slovakia.

The whole world was moved by the story of this 11-year-old boy. War is merciless, but little boys are brave, and peace-loving people all over the world are sentient.

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