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pampango

(24,692 posts)
Mon Mar 2, 2015, 03:45 PM Mar 2015

Video: A Russian soldier from Siberia talks about his service in Donetsk.

Dhorzhi Batomunkuev, a tank operator in the Russian military, was admitted to a hospital in Donetsk with serious burns to his face and hands. Batomunkuev, a Buryat from Siberia, was fighting on the side of the separatists in eastern Ukraine, when a Ukrainian artillery shell struck his tank. Twenty-years-old, he came to Ukraine as a contracted soldier in the Russian Army. He says he was stationed in Ulan-Ude, the capital of Buryatia, as recently as October 2014, when he was transferred to the Rostov region for training exercises. From there, on February 8, his tank unit was deployed to fight in Ukraine. In an interview with Novaya Gazeta’s Yelena Kostyuchenko, Batomunkuev explained why he didn’t refuse the order to go fight in Ukraine, sharing his thoughts about the war, and talking about meeting Russian crooner Iosif Kobzon, a vocal support of the rebels and a persona non grata in Ukraine, for the second time in his life.

Novaya Gazeta’s report discloses all Batomunkuev’s personal information, including his military identification badge and his unit number. Batomunkuev was injured in battle in the city of Lohvynove, at the chokepoint of the so-called “Debaltseve pocket,” where Novaya Gazeta says a Russian tank battalion was sent to engage Ukrainian troops trying to break out of the encirclement.

Batomunkuev says he had no doubt that he’d eventually end up in Ukraine, after being assigned to training exercises in Rostov, and the prospect didn’t especially worry him. He says he fought in Ukraine as an active Russian military personnel, not as a soldier “on rest and recuperation.” Batomunkuev told Kostyuchenko that he believes he fought for peace and for eastern Ukraine’s civilians. In early February, Batomunkuev says he was sent into Ukraine with another 300 Russian soldiers, most of them fellow Buryats. “A backpack and an automatic weapon, and it was into the tank,” he remembers.



https://meduza.io/en/feature/2015/03/02/a-bag-and-a-gun-and-it-was-into-the-tank

Another nail in the coffin of "there are no Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine".
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Video: A Russian soldier from Siberia talks about his service in Donetsk. (Original Post) pampango Mar 2015 OP
A year from now Putin may announce a national holiday BainsBane Mar 2015 #1
Ah, that poor man. Hope he gets to go home after all of this. freshwest Mar 2015 #2

BainsBane

(53,016 posts)
1. A year from now Putin may announce a national holiday
Mon Mar 2, 2015, 03:47 PM
Mar 2015

for the soldiers of Donesk, just as he just did for the Russian soldiers who conquered Crimea.

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