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A FEARLESS Ukrainian was pictured trying to stop a column of Russian "Z"; armoured cars.

His brave act echoes Tiananmen Square's "Tank Man" who stood up in front of Chinese forces in June 1989.

A heroic Ukrainian was filmed standing in front of the Russian convoy
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A heroic Ukrainian was filmed standing in front of the Russian convoyCredit: Twitter
Tiananmen Square's ‘Tank Man’ stood in front of a row of tanks in 1989
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Tiananmen Square's ‘Tank Man’ stood in front of a row of tanks in 1989Credit: Charlie Cole
Ukrainians were able to push back against Russian forces
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Ukrainians were able to push back against Russian forcesCredit: EPA

The image of the protestor quickly became a powerful symbol of both the Tiananmen Square Massacre and of non-violent resistance.

And now a similar brave act was filmed in Ukraine, where the Russian President launched a bloody attack yesterday.

The video, believed to have been filmed in the south of the country near Crimea has been revealed as Russian forces assaulted on all fronts as they attempted a lightning strike of Ukraine.

But Ukrainian soldiers fought back and claimed they killed or captured 800 troops and destroyed 30 tanks.

Another brave Ukrainian soldier blew himself up to destroy a bridge and stop Russian forces from storming towards Kyiv.

Ukraine's armed forces confirmed that Vitaly Skakun Volodymyrovych died while trying to fend off a column of Russian tanks at the Henichesk bridge, Kherson region.

Earlier today thirteen Ukrainian soldiers refused to surrender and bravely told a Russian warship to "go f**k yourselves" before they were massacred.

The defiant border guards had been tasked with protecting Snake Island in the Black Sea from Russian invaders.

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Shocking footage revealed the dramatic moment Sun reporter Jerome Starkey was forced to take cover from Russian shells exploding on the front line today.

It comes as:

The capital is currently under attack by groups of Russian troops wearing Ukrainian uniforms amid fears Kyiv could fall within 96 hours.

Putin's forces boasted they had swooped in with 200 helicopters and paratroopers to seize the location.

Explosions were heard overnight as  from the capital after yesterday's full-scale invasion.

Ukrainians have been warned they now face their "hardest day" with an expected all-out offensive by the Russians from the air, land and sea.

Citizens were urged to take up arms, make up Molotov cocktail firebombs, and use commercial drones to defend their homes.

Ukrainian forces fought fiercely - repelling a number of attacks as they pushed back against Putin's forces.

Pictures showed destroyed Russian vehicles littering the roadside, dead Russian soldiers, and captured Russian troops.

And while there are question marks over the accuracy of Kyiv's figures, UK intelligence agrees that Russia suffered heavy losses and made no meaningful gains on day one.

US intelligence has warned the capital could fall within 96 hours as Russian forces move within just 20 miles after seizing nearby Chernobyl.

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The first day of fighting saw thousands fleeing across the borders in a bid to get to neighbouring Eastern European countries.

At least 100,000 Ukrainians have fled the country with many heading towards Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and Romania.

Vitaliy Skakun Volodymyrovych blew himself up to stop a column of Russian tanks
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Vitaliy Skakun Volodymyrovych blew himself up to stop a column of Russian tanks
Footage shows the  border guards' final moments on Snake Island
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Footage shows the border guards' final moments on Snake Island
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