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I remember! I'm proud! I remember! I'm proud! This time I'm the only one celebrating Victory Day, because my husband is in the army, but in 10 days he will return home! Happy Victory Day, comrades, a peaceful sky above your head!🕊🌼
Я помню! Я горжусь! В этот раз я одна праздную день Победы, потому что муж служит в армии, но уже через 10 дней он вернётся домой! С днём Победы, товарищи, мирного неба над головой!🕊🌼
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One thing we have to admit about Putin's Russia, it treats its own citizens just as badly as it treats its neighbors.
In early November, 19-year-old Russian conscript Andrei Lazhyev died at a naval hospital in Sevastopol, home of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in the illegally annexed territory of Crimea. The recent university graduate's death came just a little more than four months after he was drafted into the Russian military, and was officially determined to be the result of swelling and hemorrhage of the brain, according to documents reviewed by RFE/RL's North.Realities. His parents -- who were not allowed to see Andrei after he was hospitalized -- have never been told how or when he received the injuries that killed their son and have yet to receive his body. [ ... ] In late September, less than a month after Andrei informed his parents that he had completed his military training in Russia and was being transferred with other conscripts to Crimea, he called to tell them that he was in a field hospital. "He didn't know where exactly he was," Nikolai Lazhyev, Andrei's father, told RFE/RL. "He only said that everyone lived in tents in a field, and there were mountains around. He said that he felt very bad and complained of constant nausea."
Going directly from basic training to being in a field hospital is certainly not a good sign.
The parents eventually learned that Andrei was discharged from the hospital within a few days and was transferred two weeks later, on October 6, to Armyansk, a town in northern Crimea. From there the parents had no word of their son's situation until, on October 23, Nikolai was contacted on social media by a man who claimed to be Andrei's hospital roommate. The man told Nikolai that Andrei had been admitted to the naval hospital in Sevastopol around October 8 and was in grave condition -- unable to walk or see properly, and constantly vomiting. During a call, the roommate handed his phone to Andrei, who told his father that he had lost his phone and did not recall what happened to him or how he got to the hospital. When the roommate sent a photograph of Andrei, the young conscript's parents were shocked. "We didn't even recognize him at first. The sight was terrible," Nikolai said, saying that while his son weighed more than 100 kilograms when he was drafted he looked in the image like he weighed less than 60.
Losing 40% of one's weight is something we'd associate with a serious disease or injury. It's another sign of maltreatment.
Back to Andrei's parents.
"They told me that Andrei allegedly did not want to serve to such an extent that he had something like a nervous breakdown," Nikolai said. "They called it 'homesickness syndrome.'" But the psychiatrist also revealed that he had noticed obvious signs of beatings on Andrei's body," according to Nikolai. [ ... ] Nikolai managed to contact a medical worker who had treated his son and was told that Andrei suffered from cerebral edema and hemorrhage. Nevertheless, Nikolai recalled, he was told that while his son might "need some medicine" Andrei was in good hands because the naval hospital had "everything." In further conversations the hospital authorities, Andrei's parents were told they could not visit the facility because Sevastopol was located in the war zone amid Russia's ongoing war with Ukraine, but doctors promised he would be evacuated to safer ground. The evacuation never came -- the family was told that Andrei's condition was too serious. Finally, on November 1, Nikolai and his wife obtained the documents needed to visit the hospital, but it was too late. The next day, while at a Moscow airport en route to Crimea, they learned that Andrei had died.
The army there has had a long history of brutality dating back to Soviet times.
Some clarity came within a couple days. A man who introduced himself as a commander contacted Nikolai through Telegram. Without revealing his name or rank, the man sent a photo of Andrei's death certificate that showed he died from "cerebral edema, internal hemorrhage of the brain stem." "It was written there in black and white," Nikolai said, saying the document revealed the diagnosis had been known for a month before Andrei died. "Why this swelling happened is unknown," Nikolai said. "My son lay dying for a whole month, and they did not report anything. If he had been evacuated, I think he would be alive [today]." [ ... ]
Nikolai, a former military man himself, said that following Andrei's death, he simply cannot trust the authorities. "I can't believe them, I can't, that's all," Nikolai said. Nikolai has still not received any official documents from the Defense Ministry regarding his son's service and death, his requests for information have gone unanswered, and Andrei's body has yet to be returned home. These factors have led Nikolai to reach the conclusion that his son died after an attempt to force him to sign up for combat abroad.
Putin wants Ukraine at all costs and it doesn't matter to him how many Russians he needs to kill to achieve his goal. Human wave attacks have been used against Ukraine. Essentially, Putin regards his troops as disposable.
Putin is tolerating losses like these just so he can think of himself as the 21st century version of Peter the Great. He's clearly a sociopathic megalomaniac.
Vladimir Putin 'stepping up invasion' in Ukraine as Russia sees almost 1,000 casualties a day
If you are a male in Russia who's in danger of conscription, your only sane option is to leave the country.
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Мой любимый друг вернулся из армии. Год для нас пролетел незаметно, а для него это было сильное испытание через которое он мужественно прошёл. По рассказам там было и плохое и хорошее. Армия дала ему закалку характера и улучшение старых и даже можно сказать открытие новых личностных качеств.
Теперь он сможет продолжать реализовывать свои мечты. Уже завтра он едет на собеседование по работе, он готовит документы для поступления в университет и конечно же мечтает съездить отдохнуть на море!
Пускай все о чем он мечтает, исполниться, он прошёл испытание, которое должно его наградить. Давайте пожелаем ему удачи 🍀
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#russia#rusarmy#russian army#russian soldiers#23 february#politics#23 февраля#защитники отечества#армия россии#бойцы#праздник#Россия#РФ
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💙💙💙💙Цвет настроения - десант!!💙💙💙💙
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Последние сведения о важных событиях в России и Украине 🇺🇦✊💪 .
Восстание российских воинских частей под командованием Евгения Пригожина : https://news.vtomske.ru/news/199141-voorujennyi-myatej-prigojina-tanki-v-rostove-na-donu-i-rejim-kto-v-moskve-chto-proishodit
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Это последний пост о нем и я счастлива, что все так вышло.
Я ни о чем не жалею.
Чувствую себя свободной, будто освободилась от наручников или же удушающей петли на шее.
Мне абсолютно похую, что будут думать наши общие друзья или же знакомы. Хотя стоп.. друзья? Пхаха
Они все бросили меня или же проявляли свое внимание из-за жалости, хотя может это лишь моя паранойя?? В любом случае теперь это уже не важно, ведь теперь я с уверенностью могу сказать, что никто из той прошлой жизни мне не нужен. Я ни в ком из них не нуждаюсь.
Те кто был до них со мной так и остаются рядом, и эти пара/тройка людей уже стали для меня настоящей семьей, не смотря на огромные километры которые нас разделяют друг от друга.
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Российский солдат погиб в подвале, куда его поместил командир
На видео российский солдат. Целый год все у него было хорошо, периодически жаловался на качество снаряжения.
А потом он «накосячил», и командир посадил его в подвал с водой.
День назад его привезли домой в закрытом гробу и похоронили, — сообщили его однополченцы.
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322 тысяч человек. Путин назвал потери Российской армии в ходе войны с Украиной
Президент РФ Путин в ходе «Прямой линии» 14 декабря фактически назвал безвозвратные потери Российской армии в ходе агрессивной войны с Украиной. По его словам, численность российской группировки се... Читать дальше »
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Members of the Russian armed forces, even those who support(ed) Putin's invasion of a neighboring country, are becoming disillusioned with the war.
The convicts recruited by Putin only have to serve in Ukraine for 6 months. When their short enlistments are up, they don't go back to prison (and often resume criminal careers). This has created resentment among poorly equipped conscripts who see no end in sight to living in rat-infested trenches.
Anybody in Russia in danger of being conscripted by Putin should try to leave the country. It may be difficult, but it's much better than getting blown up by a vampire drone or shot by your own officers for retreating.
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Армия России освободила Ясную Поляну и взяла под контроль значительную часть Новодмитровки на Покровско-Кураховском направлении
С фронта поступают сообщения о продолжающемся успешном продвижении российских войск на Донбассе. Накануне стала приходить информация о том, что, двигаясь со стороны села Шахтёрское, наши бойцы вошли и закрепились в Ясной Поляне, находящейся севернее. По поступающей на данный момент информации, силы противника в конечном итоге...... Читать дальше »
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Москва крылатые ракеты в центре города 🍎
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