Ukrainian bride and Russian groom are wed on frontline after meeting in war

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Ukrainian bride and Russian groom are wed on frontline after meeting in war
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The Ukrainian bride and Russian groom were married on Monday by the commander of the Territorial Defense Brigade after meeting in Kyiv. Story:

A wedding ceremony was held on Monday at the frontline of the Russia-Ukraine war for a couple who met mere weeks ago in Kyiv.

Despite his Russian roots, however, Roman's Ukrainian citizenship allowed him to join the country's armed forces in the fight against his home country. "Right now the unit commander has the right to conduct registration of acts of civil status, like this," said the TRO's commander during the ceremony, according to Newsflare."I have already told you everything about the newlyweds: they are from different countries, they met, and then got married during the war.

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