Sky News' ramsaysky first met Serhiy Petrushenko when he was guarding a bridge by himself in Kyiv at the start of the war. Now the pair reunite, with Mr Petrushenko having changed both physically and mentally as a result of the ongoing war. Read more:
And those messages of concern for the boy on the bridge, as we know him, continue today. So we asked the Ukrainian military if they could confirm he was alive and help us find him.
To this day he can't really believe how he has become so well known, how hundreds of people still write to him every day, and how he has invitations to visit them after the war… from Finland to Hawaii. "The first time we met, I was not cooking at that time, but a few months ago, I came to where I belong, to the kitchen. And, for months I've been cooking for my soldiers in many places."It's also inspired him to dream. After the war Serhiy wants to travel to Italy, sample the cuisine, and maybe even train to be a professional chef.
With his rifle in his arms, Serhiy walked towards us to ask us what we were doing. We explained and he said we could film but that he had to stay and watch us.
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