"For Russians, civic courage is to go out and get f**ked," says Viktor Tregubov. Journalist, blogger, co-founder of the Democratic Sokyra [Axe] party. Today he is a serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
What was Maidan really like? Who and why created the "Democratic Axe"? Are chaplains needed in the Armed Forces? What to do with those who do not want to go to the army? And what awaits us after the war?
And also about the peculiarities of Russian and Belarusian protests.
Watch and listen to the "++ podcast" - a conversation between servicemen Serhii Hnezdilov and Viktor Trehubov.
00:00 guest presentation
01:53 "each stage of the Maidan was actually a different Maidan"
04:34 who and why created the "Democratic Ax"
13:18 Do the army need chaplains?
16:52 about mobilization, communication between the state and citizens and "excuses"
21:37 about Russian and Belarusian protests
25:55 what awaits Ukraine after the war
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