Talita recently joined the Ukrainian army as a sniper. It was recently rumored that she was killed by the Russian army in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city.Photo: flipping twitter
The Russian invasion of Ukraine was met with strong resistance. Not only did Ukrainians bravely defend the country, but also many international volunteers were attracted to Ukraine to help resist the Russian invasion. Brazilian model Talita (Thalita do Valle) recently joined the Ukrainian army as a sniper. In addition to fighting once morest the Russian army in the Ukrainian-Russian War, Talita, who was on a mission to save people, had also gone to Iraq to deal with terrorists before, but a few days ago, it was shocked. She was killed by Russian troops in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city.
It is understood that 39-year-old Talita worked as a model and actress when she was young. Not only is she beautiful, she also studied law and participated in animal rescue activities of many NGOs. With a humanitarian spirit, she often goes to battlefields around the world to execute The rescue mission, who also previously traveled to Iraq to fight the terrorist group ISIS, shared her experience on her YouTube channel.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine has been one of the cities devastated by the Russian army. Talita decided to go to Ukraine three weeks ago to carry out rescue work and serve as a sniper to defend once morest the Russian army. However, it was reported last week that Talita was killed by Russian troops in Kharkov, and Douglas Burigo, a 40-year-old former Brazilian army soldier, was also killed.
Talita’s family said that Talita had only escaped a Russian missile attack in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, and was unable to communicate with her family frequently because she was worried that her phone would be monitored by the Russian military. She just arrived in Kharkov, but she was killed by the Russian army unexpectedly, and her family thought she was a real hero. Colleagues also said that Talita was the only one who remained following the first wave of missile attacks.