"If Crimeans were more like me, the fate of Crimea would have been different," says journalist and publicist Pavlo Kazarin. He lived in Simferopol, graduated from the Faculty of Russian Language and Literature and, as he says, almost did not notice the first Maidan. And in 2012, he went to work in Moscow. And it was Moscow that became one of the stages of its transformation.
What changed him? What was Maidan for him in 2014 and why did he take occupation documents? When and why did you join the UAF? Why does he think that not all boys of draft age who stayed behind are dodgers?
And also about the native Crimea, extremes and TCC.
Watch and listen to "++ podcast" - a conversation between servicemen Serhii Hnezdilov and Pavlo Kazarin.
Негізгі бет "I was near Bakhmut when I got a call from the TCC." Kazarin, Hnezdilov / ++ podcast
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