Bon Jovi’s hit song “It’s My Life” has inspired Ukrainians to gear up for battle with Russia’s invading forces. A video has gone viral of citizens on the coast in Odessa, just south of the embattled nation, filling sandbags and loading them into the back of a truck as the Jersey band’s 2000 hit blasts out from the speakers. READ MORE: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Video-Chats With Mila Kunis & Ashton Kutcher, Thanks Them For Raising Millions For Ukraine Bon Jovi reposted the clip to their Twitter account on Tuesday: The minute-long video also features a young drummer pounding along to the beat as the lyrics go “Tomorrow’s getting harder, make no mistake/ Luck ain’t even lucky, got to make your own breaks/ It’s my life/ And it’s now or never/ I ain’t gonna live forever/ I just want to live while I’m alive.” READ MORE: Martin, McDonald, Porter Join Stars In Telethon For Ukraine Bon Jovi’s tweet was retweeted and replied to by the Ukrainian government’s official account, which read: “Thank you for the support!” The original post was shared by Ukraine’s former ambassador to Austria, Olexander Scherba, who wrote “#Odessa preparing fortifications & getting ready to fight.”
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