Occupiers discuss how to get back from the war as soon as possible


In an intercepted conversation, a father explains to his son occupier how to get home faster.
Interception of the conversation was published by Ukrainian intelligence.
If they start asking again. It's just the guys there ... called them. It was said that the regiment was disbanded. Many were jailed. Some to the commandant's office, some to the prosecutor's office. Don't believe these stories at all. Say "Jail me" and that's it , - says the father of the occupier.
He convinces his son not to sign any papers at all. The son explains that he himself understands the situation and is not going to renew the current contract.
Yes, I know, don't worry. I don't need it. I say I won't sign anything. They won't take me anywhere. If they will try to force me , they will go to jail. And one will not have the rank of admiral, but lower than mine. "Rooster" to be behind the bars, - he says.
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Maria Grynevych, project manager, journalist, co-author of Guidebook Sacred Mountains of the Dnieper Region, Lecture Course: Cult Topography of the Middle Dnieper Region.













