“This strike pursues political interests and has nothing to do with the workers,” said Manuel Adorni, spokesperson for Milei. “It’s one of the last gasps of those who live off extortion and pressure.”
When he returned to the army, he embarked on the new role of navigator on evacuation missions, and he now maps routes, evaluates missions, and finds the safest paths to evacuate the infantry, allowing the driver to focus solely on the road.Ukrainian soldier Oleksandr Zhalinskyi of the Azov brigade, who lost his right arm in battle, poses for photo in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Jan. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
Ukrainian soldier Oleksandr Zhalinskyi of the Azov brigade, who lost his right arm in battle, poses for photo in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Jan. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)“At first, I did not like this job. When I returned to service, I was ready to go back to the infantry,” he says. “But over time, I accepted this new role.”Serhieiev, 59, is from the Donetsk region, and that’s the area where he currently serves as a soldier of the 53rd Brigade, which plants and extracts mines.
He was demining an area in the southern Mykolaiv region when he himself stepped on one and lost his leg in January of 2023. Less than six months after the injury, he returned to the military.Andrii Serhieiev, a Ukrainian soldier with the 53rd brigade who lost a leg in battle, stands in front of a destroyed Russian armoured vehicle near the frontline in the Lyman direction, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
Andrii Serhieiev, a Ukrainian soldier with the 53rd brigade who lost a leg in battle, stands in front of a destroyed Russian armoured vehicle near the frontline in the Lyman direction, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Feb. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
“I lived a calm and peaceful life until Russians came,” he said. “And I will be in (this war) until the end.”“I knew him as one of the nicest, most giving friends you could have,” Siden said, his voice cracking.
McMichael played alongside Hall of Famers Dent, Mike Singletary and Dan Hampton, and the 1985 Bears, led by their dominant defense, shuffled their way to the franchise’s lone Super Bowl championship. McMichael was an All-Pro that season with eight sacks.He played 15 years in the NFL — 13 with Chicago before his final season with the rival Packers.
“It’s a cruel irony that the Bears’ Ironman succumbed to this dreaded disease,”. “Yet Steve showed us throughout his struggle that his real strength was internal, and he demonstrated on a daily basis his class, his dignity and his humanity. He is at peace now. We offer our condolences to Misty, (daughter) Macy, the rest of Steve’s family, his teammates, and countless friends and fans of a great Bear.”