Vladimir Yakimovskyi from Ulan-Ude in Buryatia joined the army voluntarily, despite his age - 58 years. He says he did it under influence of Russian propaganda and to prove to his friends he is "strong enouugh". The daughter-in-law contributed as well: she helped to draw up documents and even insured his life for 5 million rubles. Already in captivity, Vladimir reallised that the relative wanted to make money from his death in the war. The occupier told his story in an interview with Lubomir Ferens.
00:00 Start
01:16 Why did ge sign the contract: my friendsto played "you wouldn't dare"
04:51 "My daughter-in-law helped me collect documents and insured my life"
06:59 "I understood my daughter-in-law wanted to make money from my death"
08:38 What did you do during the war?
11:51 "I thought it was our guys having fun" - how he was captured
14:13 About communication with the Ukrainian soldiers
17:59 "I lived in Russia for 60 years - and I have nothing"
18:30 "I gave my salary card to my daughter-in-law"
19:52 "When I get home, I'll talk to my daughter-in-law"
20:42 What to say to Ukrainians?
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