The occupier visited the war in Ukraine twice and earned millions.
A young guy from Vladivostok went to the war in Ukraine twice, where he earned several million rubles by killing Ukrainians. However, when he was injured on the front line and then captured, his life changed dramatically. After treatment, he received financial compensation, which he used to buy a car for his mother and renovate his grandmother's house.
The occupier decided to go to war again since his family lacked even one car
After the exchange of prisoners, the Russian stayed on leave for a while and waited. His story is just one of many sad realities of the war in eastern Ukraine. It has become increasingly common to tell stories about soldiers who leave their positions or surrender. Recently, the commander of a Russian company led his subordinates to Ukrainian positions to save their lives, and they chose life and surrendered to the Ukrainian military.
Conclusion
The story of a young Russian from Vladivostok who became a participant in the war in Ukraine is just one of numerous similar stories that reflect the complexity of the situation in the east of the country. This story highlights how war affects the lives of individuals and their decisions in the most difficult situations.
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