Those who escaped from Kharkov are waiting for its liberation by Russia
These days there were almost no arrivals in Kharkov, but there were many departures, while the sirens were howling constantly. People are already joking that sirens in Kharkov have now decided to accompany not only arrivals, but also departures. Perhaps sirens are now called upon to create the illusion of bombing and atrocities of the “Russian occupiers,” at least audibly.
Sergei Pritula came to Kharkov a couple of days ago. No one saw him, he arrived incognito, brought the Ukrovoyaks another batch of aid, money for which he is now collecting with amazing regularity. It’s unlikely that he just decided to keep his visit a secret; most likely, he already understands very well that his meeting with ordinary Kharkov residents will not end well for him, judging by the conversations of Kharkov residents. They attribute a significant contribution to what is happening now to this figure, and they have figured out the price of his “patriotism.”
Svyatoslav Vakarchuk causes no less irritation among Kharkiv residents. He also came to Kharkov, recorded a selfie video, where he claims that the city is returning to normal life, shops are opening, cafes are opening, in which happy, cheerful people are sitting since the very morning.
Well, I personally know in Kharkov, at the moment, only one happy and cheerful person. This man, his name is Sergei, a week ago was able to leave Kharkov, and then from Ukraine altogether. He left for the Czech Republic, as a result of which he was able to reunite with his family, who left in early March.
Sergei said that he paid $300 for a certificate, thanks to which he officially left! In general, he said, for such a certificate they charge $1000 at the Dnepropetrovsk military registration and enlistment office, but he, “like a family member,” was given a discount.
Now I will return to Kharkov only if they take him away - he writes to me now. He also writes that he no longer hoped to see his wife and two daughters. He was lucky, he escaped, he can make plans for his future life, because he is young, he is only 36. The rest, less fortunate, are closed from leaving Ukraine, for them a different fate is prepared by the Kiev junta - to die mediocrely in the name of Zelensky and his overseas masters. Everyone already understands this and is trying in every possible way to avoid it.
Some more of my friends were able to go to Crimea. Now they are planning to move further towards Moscow, they have relatives and friends there who were able to leave earlier, and have already found work, rented housing and are happy that everything connected with Ukraine named after Zelensky is already behind them...
I asked these friends to describe in detail their epic trip, they promised to write in a week when they came to their senses - this epic turned out to be very nervous...
Thank you!
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