He preferred to die with dignity.
So he called in an airstrike on his own position.
His death was announced March 24.
And so the legend begins.
School may be named after Prokhorenko
The body of Alexander Prokhorenko, the man who's now being called the "Russian Rambo," was flown back home to Moscow this week, to be be greeted by his wife, Katya, who is pregnant with their first child.
All of this is according to Sputnik, the Russian state news agency.
In accordance with an order from Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prokhorenko has, posthumously, been awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation, Sputnik reported.
A teacher at Gorodetskoy Middle School, which he attended, said Prokhorenko was a wonderful student, and the school won many competitions because of his participation.
And now his final act ...
"It is a real act of bravery that we will tell our pupils about," said Nadezhda Rusinova, a teacher at the school, as quoted by Sputnik. "After all, order an airstrike on yourself is something that not everybody would be able to do."
She said that she and others wanted now to name the Gorodetskoy Middle School after Prokhorenko, Sputnik reported.
Syrian engagement has proved costly for Russia
Palmyra has since been liberated from ISIS' grip.
Investigators believe the plane was blown up by a bomb smuggled on board at its departure point, the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. The local affiliate of ISIS claimed responsibility for the act.
Relations between Russia and Turkey -- and between Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan -- have not recovered from that incident.
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