Ukrainian man stops Russian tank with bare-hands; sits in front of moving armed vehicle; Watch

In the viral video, you can see a Ukrainian man trying to stop a moving and fully armored Russian tank with his bare hands.

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As tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to escalate, various videos from the ground from the war-hit nation have been doing rounds on social media. Now, one more video has been going viral on social media in which a Ukrainian man can be seen trying to stop a Russian tank with bare hands. The viral video of the Russia-Ukraine war was also shared on Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs which hailed the bravery of the man. 

In the viral video, you can see a Ukrainian man trying to stop a moving and fully armored Russian tank with his bare hands. After the man tries to stop the armed vehicle, the tank slows down and following that the Ukrainian man sits in front of it risking his own life, making the tank impossible to move ahead. Going by the video, the 'bravery' of the Ukrainian man stops the Russian man for a moment.

MFA of Ukraine shared the video with the caption, "man wants to stop a Russian tank and rushes under it. The tank stopped and the man was taken away by locals. This is a real People’s War."

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