“While Vladislav was there, I could only support him and be on his side. Now I don’t know what to think.”
that some conscripts had been sent to Ukraine by mistake and promised to punish those in charge. One of the reasons why so many young men from villages with almost no job opportunities sign contracts are decent salaries. “In a peaceful time, contract troops earned 30,000–70,000 rubles per month [$500–$1,100] or even more,” says Sergei Krivenko, the coordinator of the human rights initiative Citizen and the Army.Relatives of Russian soldiers who died in Ukraine are reluctant to talk to the media.
Daria Kajya, 22 years old, told that her fiancé, Vladislav Yakshamin, 28 years old, died in Ukraine on April 15. She is originally from Moscow, but for four years, she has lived more than 150 miles away with Vladislav in Ivanovo. They planned to get married at the end of June. Daria also mentioned that Vladislav’s great-grandfather was from Ukraine and fought on the eastern front of World War II. She says:It was Vladislav’s second deployment overseas after Syria.
When he called me, he always said: “Everything is fine. I will come home soon.” Once I tried to convince him to return. I told him: “You don’t have obligations, neither military mortgage nor loans, you don’t owe anybody. So, if the situation becomes tense, you can quit and come home.” But he answered: “We don’t leave our people.”
I am not into politics; I don’t watch the news. I started to read some only when the “special military operation” began. I read RIA Novosti [a state-owned news agency] and some Telegram channels about our army. I can’t say anything from the political point of view, but while Vladislav was there, I could only support him and be on his side. Now I don’t know what to think. We fought enough, I believe. I wish there were no more losses in our army and in general.
As for sanctions, it was apparent that the consequences of “the special operation” would follow. I don’t blame anybody except countries that introduced measures without getting to the bottom of the situation. However, everybody has their opinions. I hope sanctions will help restore and develop local production, which was overlooked because of imported goods.
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