What do volunteers do to help the Korean people?

Volunteer soldiers have done as much for the Korean people as the Korean people. Soldiers, the Korean people do more things than the stars in the sky, and the most touching thing is to draw water.

The place where North Korea fought was a place short of water. You have to go to the mountain to drink water. The water in the ancient well on the mountain is crystal clear, but it is often bombed by the US Air Force. This is an extremely dangerous place. After the war, soldiers need water badly, wounded soldiers need water, soldiers who have been fighting for a long time need water, special commissioners need water ... North Korean villagers need water. But it is not rare in North Korea! No way, a brave volunteer soldier said, he brought water for everyone.

In the morning, before the fog dispersed, the volunteer soldiers quickly ran to the ancient well under the cover of fog. Two buckets of water were full, and the volunteers were preparing to go back. The enemy sent an air force to patrol the mountain. You must bomb this mountain at every bright moment. Come on, the volunteer soldiers raised their barrels and ran back. They have just been discovered by the Japanese air force and bombed the soldiers. The stone next to the soldier was blown up and hit the soldier. The soldier endured the pain and finally sent the water back to the village.

The volunteer soldiers sent the water back to the village, but his body was injured-a stone was embedded in his body. Isn't this the behavior of relatives? Doesn't light represent friendship that is higher than mountains and deeper than the sea?