It turned out that the ship, which was the target of Ukraine's Neptune missile, sent signals for help after it was shot down. According to the report, open-source intelligence analysts detected 'SOS' and 'we are sinking' signals coming from the warship in morse code. In the early days of the attacks, Russian soldiers surrounding Snake Island had called on the 13 Ukrainian soldiers stationed on the island to 'surrender'. On the other hand, a soldier named Roman Gribov stated on his radio that he would not surrender to Russian soldiers. An audio recording of Russia's warning to the soldiers and the reactions of the Ukrainian guards fell on social media today, and in the audio recording, Ukrainian soldiers were heard responding to Russia's call to 'surrender' by saying 'Get out'. After that, the Russians, who attacked the island, took 13 soldiers prisoner. After the end of his captivity, Gribov recently returned to his hometown of Cherkasy, Ukraine. Gribov, dubbed 'Ukraine's bravest soldier' by social media users, was presented with the medal by the Governor of Cherkessia Igor Taburets following his return to Cherkessia.

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