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Organization "Get Lost" (Go by the Forest): https://t.me/iditelesom_help Support them: https://iditelesom.pages.dev/ru#donate Public Verdict Foundation: https://t.me/publicverdict Support: Crypto wallet USDT: 0x36606924e08DdB472A44dD16CAc82C6Da1C9117e "Farewell to Arms!" Community: https://t.me/farewell_to_arm Support: https://donorbox.org/a-farewell-to-arms Support our channel: http://donate.skazhigordeevoy.ru/ For collaboration: [email protected] We made a documentary about deserters: Russians who laid down their arms or never took them up in the war against Ukraine. Their stories are direct testimonies of how Russians end up at war, who and what forces them there, the price they pay for refusing to follow criminal orders, and the challenges of escaping from the front. These testimonies may help many who have wondered, "How is this even possible?!" find some answers. THIS CONTENT (INFORMATION) WAS PRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED BY A FOREIGN AGENT, KATERINA VLADIMIROVNA GORDEEVA, OR CONCERNS THE ACTIVITIES OF THE FOREIGN AGENT KATERINA VLADIMIROVNA GORDEEVA. BY WATCHING THIS VIDEO, YOU CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE OF LEGAL AGE. IF NOT, DO NOT WATCH THIS VIDEO. #tellgordeeva #deserter Contents: 00:00 What this episode is about 2:24 "I'm just an ordinary conscript, but they treat me like Pablo Escobar" 4:59 "Russian special services know how to bring people back to Russia" 5:41 "I can’t leave the church grounds, or I’ll be deported" 9:42 "Here's your draft notice; you’re fired from your job" 11:06 "They turned me in at Norilsk Nickel" 15:12 "Chaos, disorder, alcoholism" 17:20 "What can I do? I’m just a small person" 19:21 Where and how to get help for those who don’t want to fight 21:10 "We weren’t told where we’d be sent or where we’d stay" 24:28 "They said I’d join the Airborne Forces"—how 22-year-old Daniil became a stormtrooper 26:19 Can you avoid going to the draft office when summoned? 30:37 "You have two choices: go to war or go to war from prison" 33:57 "They threw us out of the truck, pointed to the enemy, and drove off" 36:45 "Minefields ahead, military police behind" 42:00 "People drank urine for three days while the commander ordered Borjomi" 44:18 "The Zaporizhzhia NPP ended up in our area of responsibility" 49:45 "I’m the first in Russia to be internationally wanted for desertion" 50:41 "Almost all the missing are probably dead" 56:45 "Volodya and I waited six hours for evacuation. I held his hand; he was cold" 1:01:03 "You sold your soul to the Ministry of Defense" 1:03:15 "Heat and a field strewn with corpses" 1:07:38 "My mom supported Crimea’s annexation"—how Alexander ended up in a military school 1:09:51 How the son of dairymaid "foreign agent" Elena Agafonova got his draft notice 1:12:15 "In the special operation, everything is for sale" 1:17:11 "All those who raised the Russian flag in Makiivka were killed by Ukrainian artillery" 1:22:30 How Daniil decided to escape 1:26:26 Why "Gуе Lost" wrote a self-harm guide 1:27:47 "I pulled the pin on a grenade and it exploded" 1:31:27 Students cannot drop out of military universities during mobilization. Why? 1:42:11 "On the morning of February 24, we crossed the border"—how Alexander ended up at war 1:47:03 "This isn’t Putin’s war; it’s the war of all Russians" 1:49:49 "You could leave either as cargo 200 (dead) or 300 (wounded)" 1:51:05 "My mom called me a traitor and said she’d disown me" 1:53:57 "Agafonov, wanting a break from military service, didn’t report back to his unit" 1:57:00 How much does it cost to take leave from the front? Or to "get injured"? 2:03:00 "60% of deserters stay in Russia, the rest flee" 2:04:36 Where do deserters flee? 2:07:04 "I paid two million rubles to go on leave" 2:08:26 How to leave Russia with access to state secrets 2:11:52 How to enter Europe without a visa 2:14:43 "Farewell to Arms!"—how Alexander created an anti-war community 2:19:14 Are deserters war criminals? 2:20:58 Why don’t deserters get European visas? 2:27:15 "I argued with my wife, signed a contract, and realized the next morning what I’d done" 2:28:46 When "Get Lost" refuses to help 2:29:54 "If I’m sent back to Russia, I’ll go to war without armor or a gun" 2:34:06 "I wouldn’t defend the Kursk region; it’s all logical" 2:38:26 "Post-Soviet countries are far less safe than Europe" 2:39:06 "Kazakhstan detained me based on a Russian warrant"—why Andrey left Kazakhstan 2:40:39 "My eldest son volunteered for war, and my husband supports it"—how Elena Agafonova’s family split 2:47:17 How to anonymously seek help from human rights defenders 2:48:50 How much does it cost to be a deserter? 2:50:18 "I just want to live now" 2:51:39 "At night, I post 'no to war' stickers"—the anti-war movement in Russia 2:54:12 "My son is a patriot, not a deserter" 2:56:04 "When all these people return from war, it’ll be a bigger problem than them being at war now" 2:56:54 "I dreamed of fighting and couldn’t escape" Katerina Gordeeva: https://t.me/skazhigordeevoy