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Everyone was crying. The head of the train stopped the train in a snowstorm to pick up a sick child near Khmelnitsky

According to Vlasenko, she herself is raising her seven-year-old daughter Victoria, who cannot move independently. On January 12, the woman needed to take the child to the Kyiv Okhmatdyt hospital. Vlasenko added that the father of her child is a Ukrainian defender who went missing.

“Departure from Khmelnitsky. Unfortunately, we live in a village, and through the frosts and snowstorms there is no one to take us and our daughter to the train. Is it possible for the train to make a stop at the Korzhevtsy station?” – she wrote on social networks.

Ukrainians supported her post with comments and reposts – and it went viral. Soon a certain Vitaly Purakhin responded to the situation – he said that he was a representative of the locomotive crew of this train. Purakhin assured that the train will stop at the Korzhevtsy station at the right time to pick up passengers. Netizens noted in the comments that Purakhin is the head of the train.

On January 12, Vlasenko reported that she and her daughter were actually able to board the train in Korzhevtsy.

“Locomotive crew, you are wonderful people,” she wrote.

This story touched the Ukrainian defender with the nickname that_same_cat and he addressed the locomotive crew with words of gratitude.

“I want to sincerely thank you for that act when the train was stopped for the sake of a sick child, a little princess. I am a military man, now I am in the east of Ukraine. Such things touch the heart very much. You touched us,” he commented.

Vlasenko’s story brought many online users to tears.

“Lord, what wonderful people we have. I roar with all Threds,” they write in the comments.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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