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The Moses of Mariupol: Who he is and how he led 117 people out of the city

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Symonov with his daughter Ladoslava after leaving Mariupol

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Dolors Massot - published on 06/28/22
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Improbably, Oleksiy Symonov led 117 people on foot to escape from Mariupol alive in the midst of the siege and shelling.

Among the many stories of heroism that emerge from the Ukrainian war (and those we will never know), there’s the story of Oleksiy Symonov. He led 117 people on foot to escape from Mariupol alive in the midst of the siege and shelling. He led them for 12 hours and took them to a safer place.

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