Sergey Solnechnikov

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Sergey Solnechnikov
Born(1980-08-19)19 August 1980
Potsdam, GDR
Died28 March 2012 (aged 31)
Belogorsky District, Amur Oblast
Allegiance Russia
Years of service1997–2012
RankMajor
Unit54th command brigade
Commands heldsignal battalion
AwardsHero of the Russian Federation

Sergey Alexandrovich Solnechnikov (Russian: Серге́й Александрович Солнечников, 19 August 1980 – 28 March 2012) was a Russian military officer, who at the cost of his own life saved his subordinates covering a grenade. During training exercises on March 28, 2012 at a military base near the town of Belogorsk, major Solnechnikov pushed a soldier away from an unsuccessfully thrown grenade and threw himself over it after it bounced back into the trench they were in with dozens of soldiers standing nearby. Solnechnikov received serious injuries and died. He was honored as a Hero of the Russian Federation, posthumously.[citation needed]

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