In Moscow, a Ukrainian committed suicide because of Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ukrainian mathematician Konstantin Olmezov has died in the capital of the aggressor state. Finally, he left a detailed explanation of his actions and poems in his own Telegram channel.
The Ukrainian, a native of Donetsk, has lived in Moscow for the past four years, where he studied science, which is not developed at all in Ukraine – additive combinatorics. In addition to mathematics, the man studied poetry, which he published on his Telegram channel.
Since the beginning of Russia's military aggression against Ukraine, Konstantin Olmezov has been trying to return home to defend the country, but he has failed.
“I was arrested when I got on the bus. I think it's my bad language and one person with whom I passionately shared my plans. When I was arrested, I thought that my freedom was taken away forever, and I told the FSB directly everything I think It was silly, but it couldn't have been otherwise. It was the last thing I could do to hit them, and I beat it with all my might. with a completely innocent face “- writes Constantine.
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In the prison cell, the Ukrainian tried to commit suicide several times, but in vain. After some time, the man was released and then he finished what he had started in protest. On March 20, his friends, lawyer Dmitry Zakhvatov and journalist Alexander Chernykh, announced this.
Finally, Konstantin Olmezov described the situation in which he found himself, his attitude to the war and the Kremlin's policy. And a poem.
Do Russian posters want “no to war”?
Ask the riot policeman in armor about this,
Ask subway divers about this,
Ask the one who clings to the throne about this.
Do Russians want broken cities?
Ask the jammed trains about this.
Do Russians want destroyed hospitals?
Requests from dried infant eye sockets.
Do the Russians want to change anything?
Ask the rest of the media about this.
Do Russians want to eradicate Nazism?
Ask students with the letter “sits” about this.
This terrible year will be your business card,
Truly an unshakable people,
Ready to bathe in blood, at least in shit,
But if only there were no “no to war” posters.
We will remind, earlier it was reported that in Moscow began to check mass citizens of Ukraine. Ukrainians are being summoned for questioning, trying to ask if they have “banned literature” or “nationalist symbols.”