Severodonetsk: Ukrainian man cycles from besieged city, dodging Russian shellson May 28, 2022 at 12:03 pm

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Evading the Russian forces besieging Severodonetsk, a man cycled to safety amid bombs and shells.

Arif Bagirov and his bike

Image source, Arif Bagirov/Facebook

A Ukrainian man managed to flee unhurt the heavily-bombed eastern city of Severodonetsk by cycling, dodging Russian shells and warplanes.

Speaking to BBC Newshour, Arif Bagirov, 45, said it was his “craziest journey”.

“There was a lot of firing, and at least two air strikes near me,” he said, recounting his 50km (43-mile) bike ride to the city of Bakhmut.

The editor and blogger said he knew if one shell landed close then most likely the Russians would not hit there again.

Using those tactics, he reached Bakhmut unhurt.

“There were holes on the road, everything there was smashed up, including cars,” Mr Bagirov said.

“And there was a lot of debris all over the place. It’s a frontline road, after all. Thank God, there were no corpses – but you could tell that people have died there.”

Mr Bagirov said it was easier to avoid Russian warplanes, because he could hear them coming from a distance.

“I found a ditch to lie in, and that’s where I laid until they had gone past.”

A damaged road from Severodonetsk to Bakhmut. Photo: May 2022

Image source, Serhiy Haidai/Luhansk OVA

He said it was a big relief when he finally arrived in Bakhmut, a city under Ukrainian control further west.

“When I was riding my bike I didn’t really feel fear so much, it was more a sense of anger: ‘This is my land, this is my country! And I will complete this journey whether you like it or not!'”

He says this feeling kept him going, it was almost like a “sporting anger, a positive anger”.

“It was definitely my craziest journey on a bike,” added Mr Bagirov, an experienced cyclist.

“I had covered such distances loads of times before – but not in such circumstances.”

As for his plans for the future, he said simply: “I don’t know at the moment. I’m just on the way to [the capital] Kyiv, and once I get there I will get a good rest.”

But he added: “As soon as the opportunity arises, all I want to do is help my home town again.”

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