Khayrullo Ibodullayev, who saved a child in St. Petersburg, was awarded

Our compatriot Khayrullo Saydullayevich Ibodullayev, who spared no effort in the emergency and extremely dangerous situation that occurred in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, was awarded the State Prize. By presidential decree, he was awarded the "Jasorat" medal for providing practical assistance in the face of the danger of destruction in the upper part of a multi-story building and saving the life of a young child who was falling.
In the decree, Ibodullayev's actions are recognized as a vivid manifestation of the high courage, heroism, and selflessness inherent in our people. That is, this is not just an episode, but a truly tested manifestation of responsibility and compassion in the human heart.
It was reported that the incident in St. Petersburg became known to the general public on February 22. The incident unfolded as follows: On the 7th floor, a child playing with a tablet while sitting on an open window sill accidentally slipped and hung onto the cornice. At that moment, 36-year-old Khayrullo Ibodullayev, who was cleaning the yard below, saw the incident and rushed to help without hesitation.
The boy hangs on the cornice for a while, and then, as he falls down, Ibadullayev manages to catch him in time. Most importantly, this action will save a child's life.
Unfortunately, the price for such courage was not light: the boy was hospitalized, and Ibadullaev himself was seriously injured - it was noted that his hands and ribs were broken.
This incident reminded many of one thing: heroism manifests itself not in cinema, but in life itself, in a firm decision made within seconds. Khayrullo Ibodullayev, on the other hand, remained in history as a person who practically answered the question: "What can I do now?"
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