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Volodymyr Zolkin

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My project “The Apostle Pays Money” is working successfully. In 4 months I have already paid out more than 30 million rubles. Today I want to appeal to representatives and employees of the Russian intelligence services, in particular to the Main Directorate of the General Staff, the common people of the GRU, the FSB, the foreign intelligence service and, in principle, to any military personnel who work with our traitors. I am interested in information about traitors among our security bloc, I am
very interested in people from the SBU, the Main Intelligence Directorate, the foreign intelligence service of the police, in principle, about any people in uniform who betrayed our country and are leaking information to you. For this kind of people I will pay from half a million rubles, I pay on bank cards in the Russian Federation or in cryptocurrency. The amount can be very large depending on the level of the person you give. I also address the retirees of the Russian security bloc. If you a
re already retired, I can greatly improve your well-being. Basically, everything is classic. WhatsApp is a priority for communication. Telegram, where you can write, email and a Telegram channel will also appear here. Write, everything is anonymous. I am ready to pay money not only to the Russian Federation, but also to Ukraine. As evidence, I am interested in correspondence, sound files, voice messages, photos of documents, where you pay, how you pay. The information will be checked from a week
to a month. The amounts are large, so you will need to wait. Write, let's chat. -Why aren’t you so cheerful? -No. Funny. -Why don’t you smile if you’re cheerful? -Don't know. -No time for smiling? -No. -How old are you? -23. -Tom is 19. You know? -Yes. -Career military man? -No. -Mobilized? -Contractor. Do you give voluntary consent to the recording and publication of our interview? -Yes. -Then speak more clearly and loudly. -Fine. Because even I can't hear well. Last name, first name, patronym
ic, date of birth, where are you from? -You signed the contract. When? -In October 2023. For what? Liberate Lugansk and Donetsk regions. Where did the idea that this needs to be done come from? I studied with guys who were refugees from Lugansk. -Did they also go to liberate their region? -Yes. -And you went with them to liberate the region? -Yes. -Was it a desire to free? -Yes. -Where were you sent next? -To Voronezh to the training camp. Then we went to the Luhansk region to Markovka, and afte
r 2 weeks we went to positions. What was there? There were already combat missions there. And in what division? 25th assault brigade. -Can you talk about combat missions in detail? -Yes. Liberate the village. -Which one? -Sinkovka. They acted in groups and moved towards the village in small groups. It took us 3 months. -Were there any losses? -Yes. Can you tell us about the situations that happened? Exactly what tasks? Yes, it was situational what happened. We went there, there were so many peop
le, one died, another got three hundred... In our unit there were different ages, ranging from 19 to 50 years old, not everyone had equal strength, and there were many losses, because some people could not even reach the position. There were a lot of losses, but when we entered the positions, probably only a few of the group remained there , and somehow gained a foothold in the positions. Understood. -Well, what about military clashes? -Yes, with the Armed Forces of Ukraine. -Did you kill someon
e? -Yes. -How many people? -Don't know. -How did this happen? -In positions. -In positions: direct contact, do you see the enemy? -Yes. -You shoot. -Yes. -Do you see that he died? -Yes. -You enter his position. -Yes. -You see that he is dead. -Yes. -How many such cases were there and how did it happen? -For the entire time there were 4 assaults. -How many people have you killed? -I don't know. Approximately, well, so that you understand that this happened. - I... - I don’t ask for the exact numb
er. I think about 20 people. -Did you personally kill 20 people? -Yes. -Did you take people prisoner? -No. -Did people surrender? -No. -Did everything always happen in direct contact? -Yes. How many people have died on your side before your eyes? Well, as of January 2024, I had 28 people left in my company. -How much was it in total? -120. -There were 120, 28 left? -Yes. -Can you list the dead by name? -This is a big list. Look, I don’t really care, but people just keep looking and hoping that t
heir man was captured, or maybe shell-shocked and can’t identify himself. If you can enlighten them in this sense, then please do so. No, I think our command has already reported this. Fine. How did you get captured? On January 3 there was the last assault, we took a position, and I was wounded. On the 4th I was already heading for evacuation and came across reconnaissance of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. One? Yes. Why was he walking alone? This happened because the others remained in position, an
d I alone moved forward for our evacuation. Understood. I ran into reconnaissance, and what happened there? And they took him prisoner. Was there some kind of shooting going on there? Our posts that were nearby were fired upon. They realized that they had taken me prisoner and wanted to somehow recapture me, but it didn’t work out. Did everything happen the way you imagined it? No. What's wrong? Professionalism is not enough. What else? There is no such support as the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In
what sense is there no such support? Well, the same artillery. Our artillery is not that accurate. So the problem specifically is that the artillery is not accurate enough and there is no such support? It's clear. Has your opinion on the defense of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions changed? No. Hasn't changed. What was Girkin-Strelkov doing in Donetsk in 2014? Don't know. Do not know? No. What in general did the Russian military and volunteers do in 2014 in the Lugansk and Donetsk regions? I don’t
know what our troops were doing there. Have you been interested in this? What if it turns out that it was your country that started this war in 2014, and in 2023 you went to war and killed 20 innocent people who fought on their land and defended their land? These were military people, just like us. Yes, I understand. We did not kill civilians. No women, no children, no old people. I understand. I'm talking about the innocence of people, that these are innocent people who defended their land. In
2014, I’ll give you an example, I was 14 years old, I was studying at school, and a guy came to us from Lugansk, he was 14 years old at that time, he came from school, his house was destroyed by a shell, his whole family died. And I don’t think that if these were Russian troops, he would have returned and gone to Russia. No, I didn't ask the question that way. What do you think, what if it was Russia that started this war in Donbass, as a result of which his family died and his home was destroy
ed? I don't think so. You know, I'll show you a few episodes. The following words are how you described the conflict in Ukraine. I finally pulled the hook of the war, if our detachment had not crossed the border, in the end everything would have ended, as in Kharkov, as in Odessa, there would have been several dozen killed, burned, and arrested. That would be the end of it. These are my words, I told them to Prokhanov back in 2014, yes, and, in principle, they contain the truth. I say what I thi
nk is true. Indeed, if our detachment had not come to the Donbass and had not become the core of the resistance, the core of the “Russian spring” in the Donbass, then, most likely, without this core the “Russian spring” would have been suppressed in the bud. Who is this? Do not you know? No. Let's wake up, guys. Can you say anything about what you saw? No. Can you comment? No. What have you seen? "Motorola". What was he doing? Well, he released the wogs from the grenade launcher. Where? Written
by Donetsk, residential area. Well, he fought there, it’s logical. Where could these wogs fly to? Into the building. Could there be a family of the same fourteen-year-old guy there? She could. According to Girkin-Strelkov’s first remark, this is a Russian unit that entered Slavyansk, and as he says, if we had not entered, there would have been no war. What can you say? At that time in 2014, I didn’t really care what was happening here. What can you say from Girkin-Strelkov’s remark, this is a fu
ll-time employee of the Russian GRU, who claims that their unit entered Ukraine. If it had not entered, there would have been no war! There would be a civil war. Have you already thought of this yourself? Yes. I affirm: there would be no civil war, because this man, unlike you, understands a little what he is talking about, and he says exactly what would have happened, as in Kharkov and as in Odessa, several dozen killed, burned, arrested - that would have been the end of it, as, in principle, t
hey fight terrorism in any country, until a foreign country invades, another country interferes in this situation, as Russia intervened, starting with Crimea . What can you say about this? About Crimea? And about Crimea as well. I served in Crimea. Was there a civil war in Crimea too? No. What was there? They just took Crimea and that’s it. They took me by force. I don't know, armed. I did not hear. Did Russian troops take part in the occupation, annexation of Crimea or not? As far as I know, no
. Understood. Crimea is not a disputed territory, and Russia has long recognized the borders of today's Ukraine. Were they Russian soldiers or not? These were local self-defense forces. Our military personnel, of course, stood behind the Crimean self-defense forces. I am not hiding it, of course, this is a fact, we have never hidden it, our armed forces, frankly speaking, blocked the Armed Forces of Ukraine stationed in Crimea. What can you say about this? Well, that means it was so. What was it
like? Our troops entered Crimea armed. So did Russian troops take part in the annexation or not? If you believe this video, then yes. Is there any reason not to believe him? Maybe. Deepfake? Having gone through all the trenches that I have seen, I now try not to believe many things. I’m not saying that you need to believe or not believe, you could just ask and find this entry in an open source. I understand. Plus, there is also a medal, called “For the Return of Crimea,” which is awarded to Rus
sian soldiers. So did they participate or not? Participated. What's the point? The Russian army, starting from Crimea, then Donetsk, Lugansk, invades Ukraine, a war begins. You decide to take part in this. Tell me please, how are you different from the Nazis? We do not touch the civilian population, and we did not claim... You are touching the civilian population. No. You are touching civilians. Personally, our detachment in which I served, we did not touch the civilian population, old people or
women. Not all Nazis touched civilians either, okay. And we do not encroach or encroach on other people's territories. Don't encroach on other people's territories? No, I'm talking specifically about our squad. I’m not talking about the entire army as a whole, because I don’t know how things really are there. Did you go to storm your territories or what? Lugansk, Donetsk region. Is this your territory? Nobody forced Lugansk and Donetsk to join Russia, to become part of Russia. I mean, no one fo
rced you? They voluntarily became part of Russia, Lugansk and Donetsk regions. Who exactly came in voluntarily? All Lugansk and Donetsk regions. Population of Lugansk and Donetsk regions? Yes. What is the population of Donetsk and Lugansk regions? Civilians. Population, quantity? Don't know. How do you know that everything? What about those who went to Ukraine? Who wanted it? Some went to Ukraine, some came to Russia, not because of a good life, I think. Yes? But the residents of Mariupol, this
was Mariupol, and this is after you came to liberate it. Do you think all the residents of the Donetsk region, this is the Donetsk region, wanted this to happen? No. So what do you say for them? How can you not encroach on someone else's territory if you are on the territory of a foreign country? Have you ever opened a map in your life? Have you seen it? Yes. You are on the territory of a foreign country. How are you not trespassing? Population of Russia? About 140 million. Population density, i
s Russia densely populated? No. Does Russia have few territories of its own? A lot of. Well, why do you need other territories? Okay, let's be logical. Let’s say there is some part of Luhansk residents who want to go to Russia - well, take them to Russia. Some part came to Russia. Take the rest. You really need them. They still have houses here. Build them houses there. Well, I just showed Mariupol, there were houses there too. Yes. So why is all this necessary? Take them to Russia. Whoever want
s it goes to Russia. Okay, next question. You will now be returned in exchange, you will go again, perhaps to fight? I don't know. If they tell you to go, will you go? Yes. Everything is clear, there is nothing to talk about here. There is absolutely nothing to talk about here. Your mom's answer. -She won't be able to talk to you. -This is the wife. I understand. Why? At work, today is Friday, a working day. You are in captivity, in a foreign country. Yes. She can't spare 2 minutes to see you? S
he's at work. Go. This is not a person. These are not people. Do you give voluntary consent to recording and publication? Well, why not? OK then. My name is Vladimir. Introduce yourself fully. Like last name, first name, patronymic, date of birth. Why did you even volunteer to come here? Well, this is the third time I’ve come here, they kept coming, constantly getting summonses. I was released in 2020. Why did you volunteer here, to me? Well, the boys walk, communicate, somewhere home, with a co
nnection. You don't need to go home, you called. I called home. I said everything, okay? Time passes at the barracks, I talked to you - the day has passed. You wanted to talk? I can talk, I wanted to talk. Have you come to kill time? Yes. So be it. OK. Tell me when you mobilized, what you mobilized, where you went, the whole story. On November 2 last year I was mobilized, the next day we flew to Rostov. So, further. From Rostov we were brought to the PPD, to the location of our unit, to “Storm Z
”. Where? The nearest settlement was Sladkovodnoye. What area is this? Zaporozhye direction, the village of Sladkovodnoe was. Understood. What did you sit for? 111th, part 4, I was in prison for 7 years. These are serious health conditions resulting in death. Severe physical. It's clear. First trip? Yes, first trip. How long did you wait? All 7 sat. How much was left? No, I was released in 2020. Oh, are you free already? Yes, I'm already free. What was your motive for mobilizing? Firstly, they c
onstantly came, they gave us summonses, the employees came several times, but the second, third time they came, we had to go. As they told us, we are liberating from terrorists. Wow. Freed from terrorists? Well, I found out the hard way that nothing like that ever happened. Or maybe you are terrorists? Well, that's probably what they call us. But in fact? Well, in fact I will say this. When we arrived at the unit, when we went out on a combat mission, we specifically heard, specifically to me an
d my companies, that in this area, in this square there are invaders, Georgian terrorists, Poles, these are terrorists, we must liberate the territory from terrorists, these forests . And when we actually came there, we didn’t see anyone there even close except the Ukrainian boys and our boys. And even if there were Georgians, Poles, I don’t know, Lithuanians, British there? Do you understand that you are in Ukraine? Well, when they brought it, we realized it later. Why the hell should you liber
ate or occupy some territories in Ukraine? Initially, we were actually in Rostov, then they took us out, actually brought us back and said there was no back door. I understand, but did you even answer this question for yourself? You are from Russia, you came to a foreign country, they tell you that there are some Georgians and Poles here. Have you ever asked yourself: okay, there are Georgians and Poles in Ukraine - what do we care? In fact, none, we began to catch up with all this later in the
course of the action. Tell us about the course of action. When they brought us... I can tell you how I was captured in general . What, before you were captured, there was nothing interesting at all? Well, in principle, what? Training, training grounds, nothing else. How long have you fought in total? From November 2nd 2 months. Well, let’s say a month of training or how much? We had two weeks of training. And then another month and a half? For a month and a half we stayed and went out on combat
missions. Well, combat missions, you probably had direct contact with our Armed Forces. No. We were not like stormtroopers, we were like entrenched troops. When we arrived, we were no longer with anyone. We just sat and everything that was possible flew at us. Everything possible flew. Were there 200, 300? We have? Constantly, in every exit. How many people are there at each exit? Six, seven people in a group, senior group and the rest. 200, 300? Well, yes. Tell me this situation, how it happens
, so that the viewer who watches it is the same as you, from Russia, so that he can vividly imagine what is happening in general. The last exit, I can say that we have not yet reached, let’s say, the point where we needed to get, our commander has already run away somewhere, he disappeared without a trace, he just walked and disappeared without a trace. Well that's okay. When we went a little, a little further, we already had 200 from the mortars, two had 200, one had 300, and the three of us ha
d already arrived at this square, fortified. Do they stay in the fields? Yes. Where will we take them? Are there any other corpses in sight? Of course there are, constantly, both on our side and on the Ukrainian side. You walk and see corpses? Yes, somewhere there are already old yellow ones, somewhere there are already bones. Somewhere they have already decomposed, somewhere there are already bones? Yes, somewhere there are even bones in the clothes, something has already been removed from them
, someone has taken off the bulletproof vest, they are just lying in their uniforms, as if they had shriveled up. Can we say that these are fields or plantings strewn with corpses? Well, yes, we can say that in some forest plantations it is so, because they cannot take it from there. It is impossible to take 200 from there. If you go for two hundred, three, four, then at least there will be a couple more two hundred. It's at its best. Did you have to step over corpses? At best, it's one or two 3
00 for sure. I understand. Did you have to step over corpses, for example? You are walking along the road, a corpse is lying - did you step over it and move on? I had to sit in dugouts with corpses, with frozen ones. Oh, even like that? Because we couldn’t even get out of there, because we ourselves would have been 200, and we had to sit there with the boys. You go down to the dugout... Yes, there is water there like that, well, ice and they are in the ice. Are there corpses sitting in the ice?
Yes. There is already someone in the ice, someone in the ice, someone who was killed, and they are lying in this position. Well, is this how you imagined it? No, this is not how I imagined it all. Understood. You go, the commander is gone, there are two hundred of them, three hundred of them. The three of you came. What's next? We get in touch with our relatives or whoever supervises us, and depending on the situation they say: take command yourself. We begin to navigate ourselves, to invent som
ething somewhere if we cannot go out. The last time we had it was when I was captured. Firstly, we were taken to the wrong place, in general, the person who led us, who was entrusted with this matter, he led us to the wrong place, we got completely lost, and he disappeared again. We went to the command, we went to the company commander, he said: take the initiative, you will not be replaced until you start a group. And to start a group, you have to go out, find your way back to start a group. We
went together with my colleagues, since no one wanted to go, we were afraid, we went, and within half an hour my colleague was hit by two hundred, a bird threw a wog at him, and they threw a wog at me twice, but I deceived the bird a little, I was wounded, I lay under the tree for 3 days. I lay for 3 days under a tree, either cedar or larch, I hid under it, I lay there for 3 days. Well, then I crawled a little along the road, approximately along the marks, along the blue marks. I heard conversa
tions in the dugout, heard conversations in Russian, crawled a little and lost consciousness, since I was already dehydrated and lost a lot of blood. How long have you been crawling? We sat for 4 days without any water or food, and for 3 days I lay wounded under a tree. I came to my senses, there were Ukrainian soldiers, boys in front of me, they treated my arm, leg, wounds, gave me hot tea, fed me, gave me cigarettes. They said don’t worry, no one will reset you, no one will touch you. Well, we
re they Nazis? No, these were Ukrainian soldiers, young boys. But they say here that we have Nazis all over the place. Well, I found out the hard way, I checked, I didn’t see a single Nazi there, maybe someone somewhere out there sees someone. Personally, I haven't seen it. Somewhere someone sees someone - I can tell you who sees. Solovyov sees, Skabeeva sees, Simonyan sees - they see them all the time, even in their dreams, they probably see them. This is what they dream about, they tell it on
TV later with you. Well, if they would go here at least once. Where did you go for the assault? Well, yes, at least a little closer. I think their worldview would change about this. Well, these are probably the only Russians whom I can really invite here. Come. Seriously, come, walk around, take a look, because they are telling you quite a lot of these stories, but people are being fooled. People are being fooled because people don’t come here. They don't see all this. That's all, he was capture
d and taken prisoner. Yes, God bless the boys who supported me. Others would, well, no matter what, I was their enemy at that time. No, you are an exchange fund, you don’t understand, no one loves you and no one wants to take care of you. I can give you your Russian military uniform, take you out into the street, and they’ll take you apart into molecules. That's not the question. Civilians will dismantle you into molecules, because your missiles are flying at us, and the boys on the front line u
nderstand that you can be exchanged for one of our fighters. You are an exchange fund, you need to keep alive. All. This is logical, simple and understandable, but essentially you are an occupier. Well, in essence, this is what happens. It doesn't work, you know? It doesn’t happen by itself somewhere out there somehow, independently of you, it’s just a fact. You made this choice. You came to a foreign country as an occupier. You came despite the fact that this is the Zaporozhye direction. When t
he stories go: we will defend Donetsk and Lugansk there. You have Zaporozhye. When I came here, I regretted it very much. May God grant that I remain alive here. In general, how do you assess your chances of staying alive? With the scenarios that you saw. Being on the front line, when was you on the front line? Under the circumstances that you saw with your own eyes. To be honest, the chances there are very, very small, every day when you open your eyes, you realize that in half an hour or an ho
ur you can... this is your last pastime. This is not the war that was, say, World War II, even, say, take Syria, Afghanistan, this war is a little different. If the boys live on the front end, it’s not for very long. The global question, I don’t know, you can answer, you won’t answer: why does your president need this? I ask your president, simply because he was the one who announced everything that is happening now. Why do you think he and the top government need this? Can I leave this question
without comment? Okay, no comment on this question. I just didn’t wonder about all this, and even if I am the one, no one will know the truth about it. Come on. I think so. Fine. But really, from the point of view of an ordinary Russian, why do you need this? We don’t need this at all; I believe that Russia has everything to live peacefully. I agree, I agree. I agree, Russia has it in order to live, prosper, raise children, etc., but, nevertheless, he announces this so-called special operation?
Announces. So, for some reason it is necessary. Let's abstract ourselves, Ukraine, Russia, this war in general is just one country attacking another. For what? Pursues some goals. What goals could there be, purely theoretically, what goals? I don’t know, I’m a little bit into politics... I’m telling you, we’re not even talking about this war, we’re not talking about that at all. In general, it was just one country attacking another. Because of some kind of conflict, apparently, because of resou
rces, because of business, maybe of some kind. There can be different conflicts. We still won't know the truth. Okay, let's try without finding out the truth, I'll put one quote, and you tell me what you think about it. Our plans do not include the occupation of Ukraine. See dates. We are not going to force anything on anyone. The appearance of Russian troops near Kiev and other cities of Ukraine is not associated with the intention to occupy this country; we have no such goal. As for the long-t
erm processes of the results of the SVO, then, of course, this can be a long-term process. Well, then you mentioned that new territories have appeared, well, this is still a significant result for Russia. I can tell you how I know. Donetsk and Lugansk they themselves chose to join Russia, as I know, for the rest of the territories I cannot say anything. Honestly. The truth is, you say, we don’t know. I gave you three remarks, your president, the Fuhrer, so he says: that the Russian troops are ne
ar Kiev, this doesn’t mean anything at all, we are not going to occupy anything, we don’t need the territories of Ukraine at all. Last question: What are your goals? Why so long? Well, because we have new territories, this is a significant result for Russia. You don’t need to know the whole truth, just from these remarks. Well, apparently... Apparently, he is trying to take over Ukraine. Well, again, why, I can’t understand. We have a lot, we have such a country that we have everything. And ther
e is a lot of land. More than anyone. Yes, I don't understand personally. So, good, or rather, of course, nothing good. You say the Donetsk and Lugansk regions wanted to join. Crimea probably also wanted to join? Is it true? Well, this is generally by definition, it goes without saying. There were no Russian troops there, no one captured anything, people just wanted it themselves, right? Donetsk and Lugansk? I'm talking about Crimea. It started with Crimea. People came out and said: how long can
you live in this Ukraine, life there sucks, we want it. Yes? Of course not. Give me one more line. Crimea is not a disputed territory, and Russia has long recognized the borders of today's Ukraine. Were they Russian soldiers or not? These were local self-defense forces. Of course, our military personnel stood behind the Crimean self-defense forces . I am not hiding it, of course, this is a fact, we have never hidden it, our armed forces, frankly speaking, blocked the Armed Forces of Ukraine sta
tioned in Crimea. I have nothing to say, honestly. I just have a question. Go to Donetsk and Lugansk, show you, explain that they didn’t really want to, or it was Russian troops who went there, again, not troops. At first he says not the troops, first the self-defense forces, then they supported the self-defense. Maybe they no longer had a choice, I guess. Who? Near Donetsk and Lugansk. This is close to the truth. In principle, after Russian troops, troops of any other enter the territory of the
country, those who did not run away, but many people ran away, left, they probably had to, those who remained, have to say: yes. There’s a machine gun next to his head: yes, we are for Russia. Only until Russia came there, people lived well, and even until 2022, the territory that was not occupied, such as Mariupol, also lived well. Do you know what happened to Mariupol after 2022? This. And this is Severodonetsk until 2022, 2014-20 22 everything was like this. Then it goes like this. It was yo
u who came to protect him. Understood? No, this is all very scary, of course. Avdeevka was like that - once! - not a single living tree remained. Bakhmut. That's it, there is no more life here. When we were close... That's how Donetsk and Lugansk wanted it, all these cities that I showed you are the Donetsk region. I know. When we were in Sladkovodny, in front of Zaporozhye in the “DPR” we were, we walked, when we walked there, we were interested, because there were a lot of young people: how di
d you live under Ukraine? We were interested, we were young boys ourselves, it was interesting for us to show interest. We went into the store, there were young girls there, we asked the residents how it was for you. They say: we were better off in Ukraine because we had the Internet, we had this and that, but now we don’t even have the Internet, we don’t have that. It is obvious. They told it like it is: we lived better under Ukraine, they say, even though we had the Internet at home, now we ha
ve nothing. They don't even have stores there now. The Internet is a weighty argument, but I can take this argument on a larger scale - they had a quiet life. They could travel to Europe with a Ukrainian passport without any hindrance, to Ukraine and anywhere else in general. People live, everything is fine with them in general, in every sense. There are, of course, some problems that people always have, but that’s how it is in general, and then - bam! - they come in, war, occupation, no interne
t, no shit. Note that you are asking them as a Russian soldier. Yes. They may be afraid of you, they may not yet answer you honestly. They answered as they saw fit. They could, of course, say that under Russia we are now better off, but they said that under Ukraine they lived better. Here is a doctor in Mariupol, a Russian journalist is trying to get it out of her so that she said that the Ukrainians are to blame for everything. There was a hospital nearby, a specialized hospital, the equipment
there was simply unique, you know, a tomograph was installed there literally 3 months ago, there are several such tomographs - there are several of them in Europe, you know, and it’s all broken. For what purpose, explain to me? I don't understand. This city, is it coming to life? For what? Have you seen Mariupol before? Have you seen our parks? Have you seen our roads? You've at least seen playgrounds - so what now? I don’t understand - they will restore it. Who will restore? Here are the four,
they were bombed, the doctors sat there until the last minute, then they left because they couldn’t do it anymore, that’s all. What I know for sure is that three doctors died there, the best specialists in our city, you know, the best, it was a multidisciplinary hospital. I sat here for a month and a half under shelling, risked my life, risked the lives of my relatives, because my family is in the house with me, and my husband and the anesthesiologist’s husband, excuse me, drove through the wate
r under these shellings, because we were running out of water, they received two bullets in this Niva, and journalists like you come to me and ask: “Whose bullets were they?” What difference does it make whose bullets were, if while you were not there, people lived normally. People suffer from all this. But about the occupied territories. Here are the girls in Crimea. What are their names? Animators. They are generally far from politics, they just danced to the song “Ukraine is not yet dead.” I?
? Anna Alekseevna, Borisenko Elena Artemovna, Kurochkina Maria Viktorovna, we ask forgiveness from all citizens of the Russian Federation for our thoughtless offense that we committed in the city of Alushta in the water park on August 8 at 12.40, we support our homeland the Russian Federation. How sincere do you think they are speaking now? But the boy was walking across the Crimea. Aren't you afraid of a counter-offensive? We are for Ukraine. I realized my stupidity, first of all I apologize to
the citizens of the Russian Federation, I apologize to the country. Of course, they responded quickly. How sincere do you think he is when he apologizes? Well, of course, the special services grabbed it. So, if we talk about Nazism, about the military dictatorship, then this is exactly what it is. And in the same way, in all the occupied territories, people are not at all happy that you are there, but they cannot talk about it loudly and declare it, because they will come and they will have pro
blems. God willing, people will come to their senses, standing up, all this will end sooner or later, the sooner the better. You see, maybe that’s true, but these are landscapes from Russia. We are waiting for you in Russia, here great opportunities will open up for you, here your whole life dream will come true. We wish you good health. They showed my village right there. You won’t regret it at all, you have great opportunities here. Does it look like your village? Yes, exactly. What is the nam
e of? Danube village. Is this Chelyabinsk region? No, Primorsky Krai. And, Primorsky Krai, it was from Chelyabinsk in the past. There are different ones, wherever you want. What do you have there? Gas, electrification, sewerage, everything is there? This, of course, goes without saying. Well, not everywhere. Work is bad. Basically, everyone is engaged in the sea, since work is very difficult there. And what about me especially, I have a criminal record, I came, I am a welder by profession, an ex
cavator of installation process pipelines, I can’t get a job anywhere, because I have a criminal record, even though I am a specialist and this and that, I am a criminal, it’s very difficult for me. The only thing they told me was that I went to a good factory, submitted documents, and was told that the maximum you can work for for 15-20,000 is as a loader in your profession. What I am saying is that you should take care of yourself and your problems. I’ll also show my collaborators, who are lik
e Russian volunteers, this is what they say, they had a stream, and this is what they say. The fact is that a lot of information is leaked by the locals who are there, and they leak it, that’s how many times we go there and communicate, I want to say that this is the Zaporozhye, Kherson region, there I get the impression that 70 percent of them are against our Russian world, against us, 70 percent, not even 50. It even often happens that in the Zaporozhye region you can refuel at the third gas s
tation, at two gas stations they get out and send to Putin to refuel cleanly such a Western Ukrainian language. Do you understand what we're talking about? And so there are people who will leak this information, and even there is someone’s grandfather and grandmother, just recently all this happened: I am Ukrainian to the core and I will be a Ukrainian, I don’t need this Russian world anywhere, and therefore I will only for Ukraine. Do you understand? Well, there’s nothing you can do about it, p
eople shared what’s in their heads, who wants to live how they want to live, and that’s why there are a lot of traitors there. What's going on in people's heads? Really, what's going on in people's heads? People lived there normally, they had families, a normal life, you came - no shit, and he is so sincerely indignant: what is in people’s heads? There are a lot of traitors. Traitors of what, I wonder in general, traitors of what? People lived in Ukraine in the Zaporozhye region, you came there,
ruined their lives - what are they betraying, I have a question. What are they betraying? Are they betraying you? You are Nazis to them, you understand? I understand perfectly well, of course. Who is it about, what is it saying? Yes, he is a little inadequate. Yes, inadequate, to put it mildly. But this one in general. An official document stating that medical drugs purchased from the budget of the Russian Federation to foreign citizens, that is, citizens of Ukraine, will not be issued, first o
f all, this applies to insulin drugs, which have already experienced what it is like to be a citizen of another country. This is the first. Second. The same will apply to the issuance of humanitarian aid and other issues of those people who have not yet received passports from the country in which they live. Schmuck, this Gauleiter is also somewhere in the Zaporozhye or Kherson region saying: if you don’t take a passport from Russia, you won’t get insulin, and insulin dependents are vitally impo
rtant for them. Haven’t you seen what modern Nazism is? Well, here you go. We came, we deprived you of a normal life, we occupied you, and now take our passport, and if you don’t take it, you’ll just die. All. Well, since we don’t have a call, I somehow decided to make at least a couple of videos for the audience. Of course, all this has already been seen many times, but some have not seen something, some have not understood, some can be shown to someone. Do you have anything to add? Do you want
to say something? You came to tell me something. I wish those who are coming here, so to speak, to liberate, think again better before coming here. It’s already on the Internet, where the boys talk about it. And how is it here and when was it traveling? How is it really, just think about it, is it worth it? Or you come here to earn money. Or you are going to liberate. Think about it and stay home with your family. This is my advice to you. Look. To release is a very small percentage of what som
eone has screwed up and is going to release. Many people actually go to earn money, or to avoid going to jail, or to earn money, or both. So tell them, is it worth it? Honestly, I wouldn’t want to be where I was, what I saw, where I was for any money, I wouldn’t go there for any millions. If they offered you a case with bucks on the table, wouldn’t you go? No, I’d rather throw a grenade to the neck and rip off the pin. What's the point of suffering? Why, for money, for earnings, go die, kill? We
ll I don't understand this. What I saw, what I saw enough of, what I experienced first-hand, I would not take part in any conflict anymore for any amount of money. Well, for the sake of money. Yes, I understand, someone is being lured by the sums, something else, someone has debts, loans. Trust me, it's not worth it. There they not only lure you with sums, they lure you with sums and lies, they say, we will give you money, but you will not fight, you will be guarding something there somewhere, t
ransporting something. Yes. Did they tell you that too? But in fact, when you come in, when they send you out, your helmet rotates 360° on you, on your head. In terms of? When you walk in, when everything starts working for you, and your helmet spins on your head 360°, when you haven’t even gotten out of the car yet. At best, it spins on your head, if it hasn’t flown off in the first minutes of the battle. Understood. Clearly understood. Give me the microphone. I know what you came for. We gener
ally sit there without cigarettes, without anything. Well, you see, I’m sitting, talking, thinking: why did he come? I was arguing with them there yesterday. They say that you are still there when they come to you... Do yours know that I give everyone two cigarettes? They come, some say, you don’t give it, someone is arguing with you, we are arguing with them because of this, we say: aren’t you crazy? You come, they give you a call, they give you a call home, and you’re still unhappy that they d
idn’t let you smoke. No, wait. First of all, I give to everyone who asks. If the whore came, she was here alone, she came and told me that he killed 20 of our people in battle and that he fought to protect the boys in the Lugansk region who were with him, there somewhere a boy studied with him from Lugansk, whose home was gone , the evil Ukrainians bombed his house. And I start showing him, I say: what have you been doing there, your troops in the Lugansk region since 2014? Don’t you think that
if people like you weren’t here, then this boy wouldn’t have any problems and no one would have them. And is he like that? no, I'm for this. Not (sound?), apparently. They will bring me back... I ask him: “They will bring you back, they will tell you to go kill people again, will you go again?” - “Yes, I’ll go again.” This is despite the fact that he has a company of more than 120 people, there are only 15 people left there. He saw everything the same, but he is convinced that everything that is
happening is happening correctly, Russia is doing everything right, just a little technically it would be better to catch up. The bad thing is not that the killings are happening, but the bad thing is that they are not killing us well enough and not in large numbers. Do you think I'll give him a cigarette? Of course not. This is animal behavior. I just say: go. That's all. I say, God forbid, they give you a call, this opportunity is given, but you are unhappy, they don’t give you cigarettes. So
rry for the expression... I agree. I say, in another time they would be sitting in a hole, and not on bunks. Here are books, documents, rules, civilization, and the fact that I can give cigarettes, if a person is sincere, I see that he has talked to me and he is not trying to tell me tall tales, well... Here, smoke. No problem. Thank you.

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@VolodymyrZolkin

Программа "Апостол платит деньги": https://t.me/ApostleDmytro/32 Забрать СВО-их: https://t.me/ApostleDmytro/35 Підпишіться на канал волонтерів Лесі та Сергія Григоровичів: https://t.me/fundationLesiaUa Все соцсети Владимира: https://zolkin.minisite.ai Все соцсети Дмитрия: https://uadd.me/karpenko

@user-bo7rb3gp1h

Садиста 23 летнего , необходимо « потерять « Золкину терпения.

@user-qi9qi2yu7f

Надеюсь он не попадет на обмен,а получит реальный большой срок

@user-ub2se2uh1q

Такого уже нельзя обменять. Такой должен до конца жизни отстраивать Украинские города.

@user-hq4jh6vm1n

Правильно Владимир поступил, с таким существом не стоит продолжать беседу.

@daskspring5935

Не отдавайте его, его только на пожизненное!🤬🤬🤬

@user-le1zl3ew3o

Да вы ,что с ума сошли? Нельзя его менять, пусть ответит за наших ГЕРОЕВ! СЛАВА УКРАИНЕ, ГЕРОЯМ И ВСЕМ ЗАЩИТНИКАМ НАШЕЙ СТРАНЫ!

@user-dx5sp2wm7z

Чудовища!!! Владимир, спасибо за вашу работу!!! Украина непереможна!!!

@serpshen2562

Этот реально идейный преступник. Только тюрьма и международный трибунал

@Lili90

Золкин человечище. Добрый, умный, человечный. Человек, сам прошел тяготы жизни в тюрьме.

@user-kw9pz6sy7g

Этот маньяк -ребенок должен сидеть в тюрьме пожизненно.

@qw9bp

Мнение гражданина РФ: его не надо менять, его надо изолировать от социума. Именно на таких люмпенах держится власть кремля.

@user-lr2ug6dz3g

Я в шоке от этого " " мальчика" ! Наши ребята в начале войны , таких пацанов жалели...! А он гордится тем , что убил более 20 человек , которые защищали свою землю , свои семьи , свой народ на своей территории ... Какой мразью нужно быть , чтобы так думать и так делать ?! Терпения вам Владимир !

@crokuss

Зачем такого менять? Он убил 20 человек. Надо судить.

@user-np9fq1wq9o

Спасибо большое Владимиру,Дмитрию ,всей команде за эфиры.Вы лучшие ,Вы УКРАИНЦЫ!мыВами гордимся!!!

@user-mi2ou2fj7p

Ему не место жить в соціуме. Ему дать пожизненно

@user-hg2uo3xy9d

Первый парень бездушный и циничный человек,что за женщина его родила и воспитала,такой убивал с особой жестокостью.Берегите сердце,Владимир...это жесть общаться с нелюдью.

@alesiababy3933

Владимир, сочувствую. Это невозможно слушать. Здоровья Вам и выдержки

@user-yx4dt6jr5r

Який обмін?! Цих потвор божевільних тільки до суду, або розтріл по закону военного стану! Вони стріляють і наших полонених! 😡

@tatyanashkrob.7155

Спасибо,владимир. Меня не перестают удивлять желание рф воевать,среди рф есть истиные нацисты. Слава Украине!