15/03/2022
On a certain chaotic battle day, murder made a certain Russian soldier a sad hero, because his brother's blood spilled all over the edges of the borders his masters drew in his stead. And it's his gun that took the shot. Abram, a Russian by marriage; saw his brother as an enemy in his way, simply by being a Ukrainian citizen. His orders were to shoot any soldier or civilian he saw on the other side, so he didn't initially see that it was his own family he had put down, Alexander, his brother. Whose last-breath quote was a shock both in their ears, as Alexander spoke, "Wait, brother... come closer please, don't be angry with yourself, because brother I love you, and my only dying wish is that you survive this war for both of us. You have your wife and kids to go back to, and would you please bade Mother a kiss when you see her for me. Because I am going six feet to the ground now, where there is empty of all air. Where this loss of blood will finally put me."
Yes, he was going deep down the ground, where there is no air to breathe because that bullet pierced through his lungs.
So was his Abram a stone-cold killer? Or just a man heeding the bad men's orders?
Alexander was treading to the other side, with all the lights dimming in his eyes. All his senses calming down. While confusion beamed in his innocent brother's eyes, asking himself that did he just commit a homicide on his own blood? That did he just point a gun at his kin and pulled the trigger?
So He got his gun and put it to his head, knowing that one shot would put him down, and what he had been made to do would be in the sand. But Alexander shouted with his last strength, "Put that gun away, this isn't on you, it's on your masters, and don't forget it's war. Don't you know that in any scenario, I'd still face a bullet for you? I'd die for you brother."
Abram put the gun away and ran up to his brother, but Alexander was already indoors with death. and before he went, he spoke one last prayer in his head. That:
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