Russia's Vietnam amirite?
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A drafted man has set himself on fire and started screaming that he did not want to go to the front at a bus station in Russia’s Ryazan, report YA62.ru and Novaya Gazeta.
Police came out and took him to a storage room.
Novaya reports that, according to the preliminary data, the man has 90% of body burns; he kept screaming “I don’t wanna go to the front” while being taken away by the doctors.
Among the injured, there is the chief of the draft commission Alexander Eliseev.
He is currently in intensive care in critical condition.
In particular, a military enlistment office caught fire in Mordovia’s town of Ruzaevka after two Molotov cocktails had been thrown in through the window on 25 September.
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"Chance of death" vs "definite death"
I'm sure the doctors will be told to pull the plug on him if his body doesn't shut down on him first
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It's better than a Russian prison or Ukraine.
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Yeah lol. It makes sense if you're protesting the war itself as an injustice but if your only complaint is that you don't want to participate in said war killing yourself helps that goal in no real way.
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90% burned, he will die if true
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So you're saying there's a 10% chance
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