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Russian conscription details defection from homeland

Russian conscripts who refused to go to war with Ukraine describe grueling four-day escape with like-minded people over thousands of miles young draft dodgers.

The expulsion of the 21-year-old Eboshi was set in motion when he received an electronic draft warrant last week. told Business Insider Nicknamed Sunday.

September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced 300,000 soldiers will be recruited to fight his unprovoked invasion of Ukraine amid a series of embarrassing tactical defeats for Russia against an outnumbered enemy.

Eboshi, whose parents are Ukrainian, immediately decided it was time to flee Russia, he told the outlet from an undisclosed border country.

“I am ethnically Ukrainian. I cannot wage war against the country where my family lives,” he said.

Eboshi reportedly embarked on the 1,800-mile train from Siberia to Moscow last Sunday with nothing but a backpack on his back. He said the train was full of other young people who appeared to be fleeing Russia.

A group of young Russians walk along the border crossing Verkhni Ras between Georgia and Russia.


A Russian recruit and his wife kiss and hug outside the military recruitment center in Volgograd, Russia.

A Russian recruit and his wife kiss and hug outside the military recruitment center in Volgograd, Russia.


Russian recruits passing the military recruitment center in Volgograd.

Russian recruits passing the military recruitment center in Volgograd.


Russians are seen trying to leave their country to avoid a military call-up for a war between Russia and Ukraine.

Russians are seen trying to leave their country to avoid a military call-up for a war between Russia and Ukraine.


“It was so hard to leave all my belongings and loved ones behind in my home country and take my backpack and go into the unknown,” he told the outlet via the messaging app.

Eboshi went from Moscow to the border country, risk 10 years in prison Because you defied the army. European Union countries closed their borders with Russia, but Kazakhstan and Georgia still welcomed visa-free visitors from their countries.

The young man had loose plans to leave the undisclosed location and travel to Vietnam or Thailand.

“I’m just scared for my life,” Eboshi said. “I am afraid that in the next few years I will not be able to return to my country.

Military vehicles drive down streets with signs that read: "Forever with Russia, September 27".
Military vehicles drive through the streets of Luhansk with a sign reading ‘September 27, forever with Russia’.
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Queues form at the Kazbegi border crossing as Russians seek to flee the country to avoid a military call-up.
Queues form at the Kazbegi border crossing as Russians seek to flee the country to avoid a military call-up.
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Russians are seen about to leave the country.
Russians who dodge conscription risk 10 years in prison.
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Eboshi suffers from a chronic skin disease and for medical reasons he should be exempt from fighting.But Moscow kept the goalposts moving.

“I was gathering papers to prove I had a disease that wasn’t called up,” he told the outlet. has been dramatically reduced.”

annexation of russia It stepped up its war effort in four eastern Ukraine provinces last week, citing the results of fake elections declared illegal by the UN.

The whole conflict deeply disturbed the young draft evader.

“It’s a terrible mistake,” Eboshi said of the war.

“I don’t know how long I will stay away from Russia, but until they stop this senseless and terrible war that people don’t want.”

https://nypost.com/2022/10/02/russian-conscript-details-exile-from-motherland/ Russian conscription details defection from homeland

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