When my best friend turned 18, he signed a contract with the Russian army for a $5,000 bonus—and a month later, he was dead.



by user112234

16 comments
  1. Sometimes, Russians agree to speak only if I promise to hide their faces. In the full video, this guy explains how Russian propaganda works in his school in Saint Petersburg. As you can see, the propaganda worked perfectly—his friend willingly agreed to kill Ukrainians for money.

    The full video is here [Bald Max – YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPYwJpuqtT_84Q-0xAe0CzQ)

  2. Money? Looks like his friend doesn’t need them anymore.

  3. You can’t even imagine how many people refuse to even say “hello” or start a conversation when they see the microphone and a good camera. Even those who support Russia just say something like, “Russia will take all of Ukraine,” and then immediately skip me. Sometimes, I can’t find anyone willing to talk for 30 minutes straight.

  4. A perfect example of how you can feel sad for someone but not sorry for them. He still chose to kill people from another country, but I feel a sadness at how easily people can be manipulated. I feel sad for his mother who spent so much of her life growing, nurturing, playing, and caring for her baby, only to see him throw away his life so senselessly. It just shows how you need to be on it 24/7 to stop people from manipulating your children when they are young and impressionable.

    But the real sadness is how accepting their society is of this. They see this happening, they know it is killing their children, and they still just do nothing. All those early protests are gone.

    We’re coming up to 3 years of this war now. The man spoken about in the video will have been 15 when the invasion started. I wonder if when his mother heard the news about it that she will have realised then that this would have killed her son.

    You’re doing good work in getting these stories out there.

  5. 5k is all it takes to agree to become a monster eh? 

    I’m glad he’s dead.

  6. Your interviews are excellent. Please keep up the good work.

  7. His friend reminded me of this:

    [https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/07/18/7358790/](https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/07/18/7358790/)

    Blogger and TV presenter Ivan Marunych, says what he thinks is the main difference between a Ukrainian refrigerator and a Russian occupier:

    *”What’s the difference between a refrigerator and an occupier son? The refrigerator will last longer.”*

  8. Do I look surprised, I don’t think so. Kill the murderous bastards. It won’t stop until Russia learn they. are our rbitches. Get to work bitch, fkn fix it before I run out of patience you pathetic dumb. Fks.

    Sorry,I probably broke the rules. I apologise, sometimes it all gets to much.

  9. I don’t experience war, I live on the other side of the world but I’ve been following it since the beginning.
    I wonder how easy it is to manipulate these young people, look at this contract, it’s ridiculous on so many levels.

    This is bad character on so many levels, he makes this contract because he knows the majority will die and won’t have to pay. The least that could be done was to accept payment in advance to leave with the family.

    Now the young man dies, doesn’t see the money and the family is left destitute, Putin is providing a strong psychological service to these men

    Save Ukraine!

    🇧🇷🇺🇦

  10. If your are willing to kill your innocent neighbors for just 5000, then I’m glad  you’re dead. ruZZians are and will always be drunken scumbags. 

    I hope he suffered

  11. Did his mother receive a bag of onions and carrots for his sacrifice too?

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