Speaker 2 (00:00.238)
You’ve a lot of stories about the of Azovstal, but I couldn’t believe The man on the call-sign the is only one who didn’t get of Azovstal, and he stayed on the of which he hid from the Russians then walked almost 200 kilometers along the occupied by the enemy and returned to the territory of Ukraine.
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Speaker 2 (00:44.43)
There were many heroes and legends When I heard about your story, I it completely because I it was impossible. But until you tell us how it happened, how you didn’t leave Azovstal, stayed there, tell little about yourself, how the Luhansk got into Azov. And your friends and relatives got into the so-called LPR.
Yes, was in Luhansk, took part in pro-Ukrainian movements, participated in rallies, in clashes with pro-Russian so-called forces. And one point in 2014, people told that they already interested and that desirable me to the city. Well, I don’t think time, I have left the city.
Speaker 1 (01:40.05)
My friend Ax1o he is also Lugansk, and February another friend mine He Lugansk, and he is champion our Rokin operation. It was the last drop, so I to to Azov. In 2015, in the first half, I applied for…
I was two weeks.
Speaker 1 (02:20.718)
In 2020 I was from the Azov and tried to myself in civil life.
You told me before the interview that you didn’t like the life in Kyiv,
I know, just for any job, if you to some job, the level of life that I for myself is Living from salary to salary, all my life without any perspective did not surprise me, so I decided to some unusual job and the same time interesting.
on my point view.
and brings you to the of Somalia. I don’t know how it happened.
Speaker 1 (03:11.174)
I was for a out to Afghanistan, where some Ukrainians could But I managed to get to work on civil ships, to protect against so-called Somalian pirates.
Is Somali piracy dangerous? Or is you’ve encountered in Ukraine a kindergarten?
I didn’t have any combat encounters with Somalian pirates. The biggest activity of Somalian pirates was recorded from 2009 to 2013. Then everything went to sleep. Today there is no It’s just business and civilian ships that through the Zadenskyi Bay, the Sea.
They must buy the insurance and hire armed guards.
I understand that you found on the that the war had and not on first day Tuesday on a scale.
Speaker 1 (04:22.606)
It happened that I got the Internet only on 26th. I breaking the about the in Ukraine. I couldn’t even upload because the Internet was I only the text. I via satellite communication. I said that I breaking the contract and asked to be returned to Ukraine.
You a guy who well abroad. As I understand, not a hard work near the Somalia. Why did you come back to Ukraine? Not just to but also fly to Mariupol.
I would never forgive myself if I part in the war for Ukraine. I would have stayed abroad, in some country, in complete safety, when my friends died. And would show not any heroism for sake of
You told me the before this video, that when you landed in Mariupol, you didn’t have military uniform. How did happen? Why did you It’s interesting to this atmosphere.
In Ukraine, beginning of full-scale invasion, was a terrible deficit of any military equipment, uniforms, ammunition. nothing was to because everything was bought out, even in the nearest countries in Europe. Even in Europe was difficult with this. And so we had to fly in what was.
Speaker 1 (06:06.51)
I my in Erpin, because that part Erpin was occupied by the enemy So I couldn’t take the ammunition I had from the old service in Azov. I flew in civilian pants, civilian jackets, but in an armored vest, a casket, with an automatic rifle and a Soviet pouch for four magazines.
Then, I understand that in you got better weapons and ammunition.
I had to take off equipment and then it for my own purposes.
There were helicopters, there employees of the main intelligence Each soldier had same civil clothes. There were plans that everything could change, because someone was down, someone was
We were that we were going to Marriupol that the best pilots of this country I was skeptical at first, I thought that they that just to calm us down. But when we took off, I realized that they were the best pilots of this country.
Speaker 1 (07:29.39)
We also had the order to civil clothes with us. And that everything was divided into the so-called point of no return. If we for example, to the of no return and someone would remain alive, then we would have to return to the territory of Ukraine. And if we flew through the of no return…
then we would have to break through to Mariupol unite with our units. We were that if an officer GUR, who was a machine gunner in a helicopter, he would be the commander and would of Mariupol or back to the controlled territory. If it happens that he dies and one you survives, then…
You also perform this function, on your so to how you will perform it, either back or forward in the marina.
When at very low altitudes, especially in helicopters, when you don’t understand you will understand that this Mariupol, its outskirts, which had an atmosphere inside, it was scary or, on the
Everyone was laughing, when we Rybatsky We to the and were already entering the territory of the Ozovstal It was a happy We realized that we almost there, that we had won. We had successful to Mariupol, but we were down. We are still alive.
Speaker 1 (09:20.558)
But we still to go through the battles in Mariupol.
You also had commander
Yes, he was real hero, a Celtic, unfortunately, some reason, state did not assign him the hero of but only Bohdan Khmelnytskyi III, but I think that he is really a person, a person, real hero, who led the first helicopter landing in the which I was. He died, unfortunately, next day.
in close combat with a He tried to hit the tank and unfortunately died.
We often watch films about war, mostly American films, Netflix. And such moments, like you, you to Mariupol, the commander says something, some motivational words. In life, is like or it different?
Speaker 1 (10:18.653)
I saw was probably the most happy person He wanted to to Mariupol, he wanted to get to the Redis and Mariupol was his hometown. I was very happy that I to the Azov to my family and share my destiny
When you entered Mariupol, did feel that you would get the or that it the final point? Because you to hell. Most of us say that the is one end, but it was not. Because there many cool soldiers, super-talented, they unfortunately died in first days.
When I there, I understood that I would die in the for Mariupol. But I was happy that it would with my brothers.
People who flew by helicopter, I understand, intensity of that a Celtic died on first day and there were also people who died very quickly.
Yes, there was also a small my brother and I went to Azov together and flew in one helicopter. He was an active Azovist. We were volunteers, and there were seven more active Azovists who were ordered to return to Mariupol, because they did manage to return Mariupol during full-scale repression, because they were doing tasks on another part of the front, on the Svyatlodarska Duzina.
Speaker 1 (11:52.926)
And the one was a ozowice, and unfortunately he also died the next day.
When you enter the the Azovstal, you are seen by brothers who remember know what they are understand that always some censored words, someone shocked, someone else …
When I saw my who I served in the Azov they were very surprised. They how I got I said I flew here. They you are a f**k. They hugged Sometimes some people asked me if I them.
I always tried to their fighting spirit and with a said that I happy to here with you.
Speaker 2 (12:51.404)
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One of your first surgeries, or rather first surgery, got injured. How did happen? I that you the first day.
Speaker 1 (13:46.542)
Yes, I could have on first day. were always competent commanders. it happened that one of the commanders… We flew over helicopter and we were scattered across the front, on different sites. We each other. And it happened that one of the commanders…
he us archer, he was our senior, and he ordered us to take one building in the But I understand that he probably didn’t know the situation, he didn’t understand that the building was occupied by he didn’t understand that we had to replace someone. And I understand that he didn’t even understand that…
Speaker 1 (14:38.318)
We didn’t even get to the house, 300-400 meters away, and got hit by hit. The guys ran across crossroads I ran four o’clock, and the machine gunner opened fire the building, was a floor
I think the gunner took an correction and the machine gunner’s hit my legs and the bullet hit my fingers on my My whole glove was covered. I thought that my fingers were but they just remained in the glove.
Then the Archie ordered me to help him. I took off my glove and realized that wound was not serious, just enough I just rolled over and did everything. It so happened that the Archie wanted to appreciate the situation, walked away from the and shot the enemy sniper.
and he died instantly. We were shocked immediately, without a radio and without map, because he had Of course, we couldn’t approach because it was a sniper’s attack. We found some few houses back, and decided to stay them until nightfall.
Then, when we managed to take the body the archer we contacted our command on explained the situation and were the order to stay with those guys and defend the
Speaker 2 (16:41.678)
I wonder, you come to the where are so soldiers, brutal men. How did the non-Azov people knew you, the rest of the soldiers, perceive you? you visually young, even without a which would have helped later when you left the Ustala. What was the Because you know you know but visually you young guy.
Unfortunately, group we got was very morally unstable, including their commander-officer. For some reason, they weak and did want to through and surrendered to the Polon. When I saw these conversations, I tried to convince but when I realized that they mentally psychologically depressed, realized that the with them was…
So, we through position, we started to flanks also fell through. I asked the commander where the position he said he didn’t said wouldn’t be able to anything, was officer. Then we were driven into the building, infantry was already advancing, the armored constantly driving in and the infantry
I just said that we would go need to into two or three people and leave. At that moment they did want to do they said we would surrender to the Polon, because life than death, we are all killed and so on. When the commander started to broadcast this, I told him to find those who would surrender Polon And after that, not me …
I most of the guys, especially the the panic-tower. But I saw several guys who were silent and didn’t say I realized that they had what to I just said that I one person with me to the who would The emergency officer said, I’m going with you to the breakthrough. We three days in a deep enemy rear.
Speaker 1 (18:57.23)
They hid and night. Finally, on the day, but they were to with their forces.
You told me this group earlier, that you were storming the infantry, you had to defend your and the commanders didn’t want to they couldn’t
Speaker 1 (19:20.022)
When our university was disassembling tanks and APCs, little bit and went down to the basement. But when the armored vehicles stopped working, it was a sign that the enemy infantry go to clearing. And at that moment we needed…
and when I called the commander and that police and he was shaking and saying that he was taught I tried to take the initiative in my own hands and I managed to three or four people who left the
Four enemy infantry attacks were until we were set on
The line went to the these guys stayed there, they were to the
What happened What happened next? I understand that your adventures just started. Many Russians were trapped in deep encirclement. How is moral when you understand that are kilometers and the is encircled?
Speaker 1 (20:24.352)
ManinaviDom.
Speaker 1 (20:34.094)
Dada.
Speaker 1 (20:40.206)
We had a plan that we should go out without shooting, without noise, to our people. Because understood that nobody would nobody knew had no radio, we had no communication. And we couldn’t move during We moved only at night and hid in some ruins, basements and so on.
We also ran into an which was unexpected, because we had to avoid the enemy, but was accident when we ran into an and we had to eliminate him.
You’re There was an when a Russian spoke like this. What was the dialogue Because it sounds scary. And when you that place and you realize that you will probably have to shoot, raise the noise. How was it?
It happened that in Mariupol was almost impossible to move because there were lot of rocks some of and it all crunched, made And the enemy and he just shouted like, stop, is coming? Well, I answered, my own. He asked again, who your I understood that no Ukrainians here. I told him that my own Russia.
He said, wait, we’ll come sort it And that moment I just translated…
Speaker 1 (22:14.382)
I on automatic shooting and as soon as the man’s silhouette I loaded a magazine
I think he bit shocked by all this.
I just did it and said goodbye. He did everything fine. He reacted He didn’t manage to shoot, he didn’t expect me to do it, he probably didn’t understand. But when I gave a clear command, he always did everything as it be.
We have the in the back, then some movement they looking you, so to speak.
We ran into one of the courtyards and heard that there was some noise I gave the command to hide there and about six fully equipped and armed people I was I whispered, it’s in our soul, he was like, I understand. that’s ran, there was to shooting, but we two frames
Speaker 1 (23:23.502)
private sector, we could still that city and search for so-called enemy rapid reaction groups, but were to them.
I really liked the you said that you didn’t around when you in, that you picked up hours even at night, how the system when it was right to what time the enemy is most relaxed.
The enemy is most relaxed from 1 to 2 or 3 o’clock. It’s just a time for a person. The most uncomfortable time for night activity. It’s the best time for sleep. When person has to something, a little attention lost, works receptors, etc.
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Speaker 2 (25:36.728)
We have walked tens of kilometers
I
to the chances of the enemy.
The distance between you and the enemy. They were patrolling, searching…
About 1.5 meters when the enemy group came to us and didn’t notice. I said, I just covered one sector when we stopped and listened to locality. And urgently covered another sector. And there was house there. the from the house, a patrol group of the three people,
Speaker 1 (26:45.998)
He told me where the about 100 meters away from us. But they on our side. We just on our pressed against the fence. I couldn’t turn around, because it would be too noisy and they might see us. I stayed there to the other sector. I said that if anyone turns their head and sees us, will immediately open fire.
that I will come back and shoot. But he had do it first, because he had at them. He said okay, but it so happened that they in a a meter and came and did notice
I think it’s 2 meters How can you see it 1.5
It was dark period of fighting. We came to the there were some bushes there, maybe we somehow got with the locals. And maybe the was also careless and they talked walked, talked calmly. They could not expect that such a rear.
Speaker 2 (27:55.822)
You were there don’t if it’s psychological to press the trigger when the enemy you have given
I would say that this guy is very good soldier. He was clear about what he If you need to shoot, shoot. If you don’t need don’t shoot. I just told him what to and he always did what he
I think you met some locals
We met two women who helped eat. They helped us, realizing that we are Ukrainians, that there are Russians us. If the Russians find out that they helped us, they might expect some bad luck.
They treated us like their own children and gave us water I would very grateful if they could this interview. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (29:01.454)
But there some local people, who we were of, because there people.
Of course, but they didn’t show because it was a serious threat for civilians to themselves, or to that for Ukraine, or to the enemy that they are for Ukraine, or to tell that they are for Russia. Of course, was a for them, they tried to seem neutral, just to their own thing.
How many days have been around like Have you had any adequate sleep, food?
No, when we were with food, it was only time we ate and drank. We water And we broke down one house climbed through the window, found water there and just made tea and slept for an hour and a half.
This food for several days.
Speaker 1 (30:07.342)
From the time I flew by, we shared the dry bread with everyone. I a small part of the dry bread. Then we had a half portion of and we tea. We also sugar, and it just to add some energy
It towards our position. It was not an agitation.
We were along the Concert Factory, because I saw that there should be our positions But when we went there, the Ukrainian forces already threw those positions, a lot of things but there was there. There enemy, were no Ukrainians, but we understood that they had left these positions not long ago, because there was even coffee and tea.
some of energy, the LED lights from the battery We found a jar of cabbage caviar there, started eating and heard that vehicles were entering the territory of the concert factory. We realized that needed to cross the river, because we just in the
It the the city, then the river and the sea, We couldn’t I thought we would swim by hand. It was the end of March, the water was very cold. But at the last moment found a small rescue vessel.
Speaker 1 (31:59.182)
and a fast boat to reach the peninsula.
We’ve the a friend on the deck. The is Now we’re in the landing and eating nuts.
Speaker 1 (32:22.722)
is soccer.
Speaker 1 (32:33.25)
keep it there.
Speaker 1 (32:39.928)
Now we are afraid to to our own.
Speaker 1 (32:50.873)
When we got to the it was a so-called gray zone. enemy had On the other side, there another river and was a gas station where ours was. But we had no communication. We realized that we could even under fire of our forces. When we crossed to the other side the peninsula …
I was for another boat to the river. We were from the Azovstal river, thinking we were the enemy. We hid and then found a wooden boat with sails. We were able to cross the river and get to the Azovstal We just raised our and surrendered to the had crossed the border.
and they gave us the information and took to the headquarters.
It scary to come to the Azovstaletsh to just kill the f**kers f**kers come in, right?
I that and gave the an automatic rifle behind the and raised my hands so that no one think of shooting us.
Speaker 2 (34:08.302)
You went to the Asovstal, I understand that you morally buried you disappeared time, you no news, nothing.
The was missing. His mother called and said that he had When we came to the was by hero of Shleg. He was the commander of the 3057 He called me, shook my hand, thanked me, said thank you for bringing the agent.
I didn’t take we went out together as team, we were two soldiers, and we showed the together, that no one out a child. But he said, you and shook his And immediately called and he told the mother that he was found. It so happened that we had to move to the first battalion to Sukhar.
What happened
Speaker 1 (35:13.742)
but for I into the Onyx and he was mistakenly to hold positions. We fought a little further on different parts of defense.
Civilians never say that the who on the lines are not heroes, but people who were on the lines are You, Ruslan David, often said that not everyone was super brave, that not everyone can be called a hero. Why is
Yes, it was true. Not everyone who was in Mariupol is a hero. Many people were hiding in bunkers, for incomprehensible activities, excuses not to go and not defend their I don’t know, they probably to prolong their lives in path of cowardice.
Speaker 1 (36:15.95)
Some people just sat in a and did Some people found some job, for example, to sit there as a translator on radio. Although you can put a person with some of injury and it will be performed. And that person could have have the lines of defense. But many people, even when.
People say that we have losses, people, we go to positions where some people were for excuses, they went and just refused to
I know that I the Not many people are alive and healthy interviews. How did happen? What is it?
Our cover was hit by an air bomb. 8 people Fortunately, some of my were and we managed to get and stay alive. Here where
Speaker 1 (37:32.11)
We about 9 people. We can’t them
Speaker 1 (37:40.366)
We were to that part of We survived
Speaker 1 (37:53.07)
The soldiers who in were called by of the following names.
Speaker 1 (38:17.07)
We were given a to find for those who survived. I suggested my friend to go through the city where we were killed on night of 9th May. I thought that would all my life if I didn’t shout at someone who I started shouting and my friend heard it.
Speaker 1 (38:47.818)
We were to call the soldier Pasko, who had died in the Yelenivka He the most active part in rescuing this soldier. It was a with Bam. He is part of the SSU, I don’t remember, but in about 15 hours were to get out the rubble.
Most the so big that these boulders climb so high. In the hardest places.
Well, even where this fighter I couldn’t get So we called Pasko, he was even smaller than me, and he was able to get to him, assess the situation. He asked us to a jackhammer to lift the that was on the And we managed to pull it out.
How to pull a person Because huge concrete slabs which weigh tons.
He somehow got into an airy bag and was squeezed from all sides, was crushed. He is only one who managed to save him.
Speaker 2 (40:00.782)
What was the story? You called a surgeon, he cut off a man’s and pulled out.
This was another story. There fights in the residential block on the bank. An air bomb the whole building, along with the Our brothers But two of us somehow survived. We broke through the wall and saw that they were just…
The plate down, hurt my legs. And body is fine, they are alive. We were this rescue operation Many people were Including my commander Onyx, real man and soldier who was charge of part of
part of the territory where the Mariupol was. And for 10 hours we tried to pull out we couldn’t do we couldn’t steal the plate, nothing at Then we managed to pull but already there was lot of smoke in already …
some rubber that was and it dripping there. When called the we suggested that the person would amputated to pull out her legs. But the doctor refused to he was or maybe he just have the tools or just thought that we sick.
Speaker 1 (42:02.674)
I saw that was a fire, everything was in smoke. I understood that if in 20 minutes, he will I another idea to bring a rope for the evacuation of the car.
He was a little sideways and I grabbed one leg in the knee and asked Onyx and another physically developed guy to pull the leg and try to it out the They managed to out one leg, then I sent to climb again, I already hooked up.
Also, this rope to the other leg. But when Onyx and the guys also pulled out the leg, it turned out that even the rope could hold and it just broke. We had to run after one more with another attempt we managed to the other leg as well.
What were your tasks at the I understand that most of the returned to tasks, but you had a slightly different job.
Most of the in Mariupol I had the to on the front line and support the enemy. is, the front line as infantry. But last week I to do so that I delivered with my brothers there was a group of people who
Speaker 1 (43:54.286)
We were providing supplies to the units. We walked through the plant, pulling ammunition from one city to another, bringing food, digging it from the destroyed aviation warehouse. We dug up ruins, got some food, put it and then carried
and at one point there was for our group from the commander to bring the last six shells for the SPG. This is the most difficult thing that we have left for the armed It was on May and on the same day all 15 shots were fired at the enemy’s and only the garrison had some of weapon
We got the information that need to to the The rumors spread among the
It was the first time I thought we would die because we would be a break. But the made a different decision, which I agree with. It was reasonable decision, because we had a large number of wounded.
Speaker 1 (45:27.602)
It difficult and wounded life. I to take this step. But I think my job won the for Ukraine.
The interesting moment for me was to save more lives and get out of the revolt into the How did it that you did leave, but remained in the revolt?
The order from the President to lives. I decided to it a different way because I thought I had a chance.
Okay, the gives the team, we all go out, you had a choice, I want to or how it happened, you allowed, you were not allowed.
Formally, I was in slightly different part of the I flew to help the garrison. When we flew we were that when you arrive there, must follow orders from garrison Mariupol, perform tasks, help, and so on.
Speaker 1 (46:45.422)
you have to understand that you will and that you will act on your own will. I even legally formally a suspect who defended Mariupol. I had a platoon I approached explained my position and situation.
That was a little bit of a bummer.
Speaker 1 (47:12.206)
and asked him not me on the list of Russians. And they gave me as if I disappeared trace.
Speaker 1 (47:26.702)
He was Yes, he was but he made my decision. My platoon, everyone, shook hands with wished me and so that I could
Did they say goodbye to and you that that Or did they you any chances?
I don’t know, maybe someone was that.
Speaker 1 (48:01.582)
I didn’t say that it’s to be noticed. It’s big territory, a city in a city, there many unnoticed places where person would want to And we found a channeling hatch and we found a way to side, we disassembled it a friend, there was an entrance, we brought…
It was a tunnel-like underground room, three deep. We prepared mattresses, brought water, canned sugar, tea, etc. We planned to but he decided to go to the camp And I was alone.
When my friend said that he wouldn’t with I didn’t want to my mind, I didn’t to stay alone, because alone in this small place, this huge object, I felt so-so.
When I already decided I almost never change my decision. It was a very tough decision to do so. I thought that there chance of getting the and staying alive. It was because
What he think?
Speaker 1 (49:30.109)
People who went to the camp had some status, international, military campers, etc. And if you such a step, the fight continues If people thought that everything was over, most terrible, then the fight continues
Your friend who was with you went the where he now.
In the camp. Until today. It’s more than a year now. Although when they said that we should leave, in three or four months they the Maripol that the Russians promised good conditions, quick exchange, etc.
But I understood that it could last for years and the Russians would not keep their word. It happened that the time frames that were gone. And said that the would be fair for judging from those who went out the swamp, we see how they are doing. Unfortunately, it so.
they did fulfill their promises.
Speaker 2 (50:50.542)
I told you that can make a film Visualize, please, this is not a this is of place, where you were, what it is, what its size, so that people understand.
It’s a basement, which has no entrance or exit. I don’t know why it was It’s tunnel-like, about 1.20-1.30 about 5 meters and up to 2 meters
Yes,
You can’t stand up you can crawl or move to half, bend.
How many days were What did do?
Speaker 1 (51:37.998)
I spent about a week seven days. And I was just…
or was sugar. We also added this AHD-2000, it’s a sanitizer. And it’s very good make lighter You into a can of canned food and throw some fabric there and set It for long time. can heat water, make tea, but I had the opportunity.
I would sugar into caramel and make a candy out of
Speaker 1 (52:27.782)
I about different scenarios of my exit. What I would into a what I would say at this stage, this stage, building a legend. I was just thinking it. Sometimes I made an analogy with the film The Buried Alive, when a person was underground in a there was phone and he tried to somehow escape. Because it was such complete darkness.
I tried to sleep more. I understood that the I sleep, the faster time I tried to sleep so I think else.
I didn’t think you could stay here, frozen, in some wall, and nobody would recognize you.
I thought about it and that’s why I felt very bad on I realized that if I didn’t get out there I could die of lack of food and so on. And on seventh day I to leave this
Speaker 2 (53:38.862)
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Speaker 2 (54:11.086)
I liked it when you said that you played chess with yourself, you were up your own that you were You that to that, you only to yourself in the dark, nothing.
I couldn’t speak to myself because I only hear it in my When I was on my legend, I was playing chess for myself and for FSB player who would question me. was for responsibilities in my legend, improving it, and bringing it the next level. I was of different cases.
and could happen. potential scenario. I already changed my in civilian clothes, disassembled the weapon, threw it away and buried it where I in different places. If they find they won’t find the other.
How did you out of the factory?
Speaker 1 (55:24.11)
It was night and the to They behind the fire, walking with the lights on, talking I saw where they were and looked a to pass.
and how to out the convoy. I walking for quite long time, because I had to stop constantly, to the locals, listen to the enemy, talk to them, someone walks, can hear footsteps or not. So was short distance to the city, but I had to from Temrevy to Svitanka.
and got the car.
I the sun for What did you when the sun and you were tired? You on the enemy but it was a relative freedom.
Well, the only one.
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I felt that I won. It’s happiness when you see green trees, the air blows you the sun is you, you see birds and you feel that you won. But it was far from that. I made mistake and relaxed
You are writing sequel to your book. Please, us short announcement about can be What happened next?
I don’t really tell what happened It will be written in my book. From such messages, after walking 200 km, from the to the blood, I managed to for myself. And how it was, many adventures, it will be described in book.
know the story, it’s really interesting, I recommend to I hope you’ll finish Now you think that you’ve through very difficult path, unreal, which is not one percent people on this planet. You don’t rest anyway, you took up arms again.
I became a military officer. Now I in the 3rd brigade. I continue to tasks. I am in the the crew, us in the Nakhti-Gal. I perform tasks with aerial development. We with detection, correction and destruction of targets, armored vehicles and so on.
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The East came with empty hands. We have a wonderful gift for We a museum of war and lot of bloggers, leaders of the Duma. We a huge collection for the 3rd separate assault brigade. The amount is not small, 30 million hryvnias. So you can find the under this video. Donate and you will have opportunity to such cool gift. You heard this story. I don’t know how you can not throw …
A good round sum, because I think you before. Tell us what kind of
This cube is my personal chevrons, the Luhansk Zary a member of the Ultra movement, which I am. We poured it all into the cube, and along with the cube also goes one of my Mariupol stories.
The is really cool, thing is not light. I ask to and the one who donates the most will get this cool gift.
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