Ukrainian civilians form a human barrier and sing an anthem

Ukrainian civilians form a human barrier and sing an anthem to block Russian tanks from entering Kyiv

Ukrainians stand in the way of Russian tanks and sing the national anthem in front of troops, while a furious driver refuses to show his passport to a Kalashnikov soldier as brave citizens risk their lives for their country

  • Unarmed civilians formed a human barrier to stop a tank moving towards Kyiv
  • Other Ukrainians sang the national anthem and chanted “come home” to the soldiers
  • A woman defiantly refused to show her passport to a Russian invader

The heroic Ukrainians continue to fight against Russian troops, standing in the way of tanks and refusing to comply with the invading forces, while new stories of incredible bravery emerge from the war.

A group of unarmed civilians blocked a tank from entering the town of Koryukovka in the Chernihiv region after forming a human barrier on the street.

Russian soldiers reportedly asked for directions when Ukrainians stormed the tank to keep it from moving toward Kyiv.

A group of unarmed civilians blocked a tank from entering the town of Koryukivka in the Chernihiv region after forming a human barrier on the street A group of unarmed civilians blocked a tank from entering the town of Koryukivka in the Chernihiv region after forming a human barrier on the street

A group of unarmed civilians blocked a tank from entering the town of Koryukivka in the Chernihiv region after forming a human barrier on the street

Russian soldiers reportedly asked for directions when Ukrainians stormed the tank to keep it from moving toward Kyiv.

Russian soldiers reportedly asked for directions when Ukrainians stormed the tank to keep it from moving toward Kyiv.

A group of Ukrainians also chanted “go home” to armed Russian soldiers in another incredible show of resistance.

Hundreds gathered in front of Putin’s people in the southern city of Berdyansk to protest the invasion, which has cost hundreds of lives.

Meanwhile, a provocative female driver attacked a Russian military invader when he asked to see her passport in the Sumy region.

She refused and described him as a “terrorist” because he occupied her country and brandished a machine gun in her face.

An unnamed woman asked the Russian soldier to take off his mask so he could see the occupier’s face.

A group of Ukrainians also chanted A group of Ukrainians also chanted

A group of Ukrainians also chanted “return home” to armed Russian soldiers in another incredible show of resistance

Hundreds gathered in front of Putin's people in the southern city of Berdyansk to protest the invasion, which has cost hundreds of lives.

Hundreds gathered in front of Putin’s people in the southern city of Berdyansk to protest the invasion, which has cost hundreds of lives.

“Take off your mask!” I just want to see what kind of person you are, pointing your machine gun at a woman, ”she told him as she filmed during her furious tirade.

He replied, “Why take off my mask?”

The driver replied: “Why should I show you my passport? I am a citizen of Ukraine and according to the Constitution of Ukraine I can drive freely without a passport.

She asked: “Why should we show our passports to terrorists?

“I am a citizen of Ukraine. I was born here! Here is the land I was born in, you know?

A rebellious female driver attacked a Russian military invader when he asked to see her passport in the Sumy region A rebellious female driver attacked a Russian military invader when he asked to see her passport in the Sumy region

A rebellious female driver attacked a Russian military invader when he asked to see her passport in the Sumy region

An unnamed woman asked the Russian soldier to take off his mask so he could see the occupier's face

An unnamed woman asked the Russian soldier to take off his mask so he could see the occupier’s face

“Why did you come – to kill my father, my children? Who the hell are you? Why are you stopping me on my land?

The Russian soldier asked, “Why should I take off my mask?

She replied: “Why should I show you my passport?

When she challenged him about why the Russians needed to check documents, he replied, “I don’t know, maybe you came here to kill us.”

The occupying Russian soldier ordered her to show her documents and open the trunk of her car.

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