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Boy, 10, who mans checkpoint in Ukraine with toy gun shares horror of war
Ukraine. Sky News reporter Stuart Ramsay found the group guarding the area in a distance just short of seven miles to Russian artillery and learned how they do their best to keep women and children safe.Holding a toy Kalashnikov, Nazar says he is not scared of the war anymore."They raped a woman in the school, there were a lot of children and women hiding in the basement," he told Stuart."They forced them out and moved in, and they shone torches through people's windows at night."And every day there were tanks and cars driving back and forth."The young bravado also told Sky News how he has been trying to catch Russian soldiers.He stopped passing cars and asked the drivers to say two Ukrainian words that are difficult to pronounce in Russian— "Ukrazaliznitsa" and "Palianitsa".The group rotate their shift from 9am to 9pm and Nazar recalled the time he caught a Russian."A driver failed the test, but we let him pass," he said."Next time we won't be so lenient."For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday as the war with Russia reached the 100th day: "We have defended Ukraine for 100 days already.