
The wounded soldiers who are on Azovstal in Mariupol are asking Musk to help them be saved.
The commander of the Marines asked Elon Musk to help with the evacuation from Azovstal, Focus.ua writes with reference to the soldier's Twitter.
@elonmusk people say you come from another planet to teach people to believe in the impossible.
— Sergiy Volina (@Serjvlk) May 11, 2022
Our planets are next to each other, as I live where it is nearly impossible to survive.
Help us get out of Azovstal to a mediating country. If not you, then who? Give me a hint.
Sergey Volyn believes that there are no unsolvable tasks for Musk. He is the man who taught people to believe in the impossible.
The Ukrainian military turned to the American billionaire Elon Musk with a request to help evacuate the Ukrainian defenders of Mariupol from the Azovstal plant.
They say that you came from another planet to teach people to believe in the impossible. Our planets are next to each other, since I live where it is almost impossible to survive. Help us get out of Azovstal to the intermediary country. If not you, then who? Tell me, he wrote.
Sergey Volyn also addressed the Pope, world leaders and diplomats around the world.
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