
The Daily One Man Flees Putin’s Draft
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Sep 29, 2022 The podcast follows Kirill, a young man evading Russia's controversial draft for the war in Ukraine. He shares how the mobilization announcement has shattered lives and strained family ties, particularly among those opposed to the war. The narrative highlights the treacherous escape routes to Kazakhstan and the emotional toll of fleeing one's homeland amid conflict. It also contrasts personal struggles with the broader geopolitical landscape and the pressing realities of life under an oppressive regime.
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Kirill's Reaction to the War and Family Conflict
- Kirill, a 24-year-old from Moscow, recalls the initial shock of the war and the difficult conversations with his parents.
- They held differing views on Putin's policies, leading to arguments and strained relations.
The War's Slow Creep into Daily Life
- Kirill initially didn't feel the war's direct impact but noticed rising prices and job losses.
- He found solace in volunteer work, highlighting the disturbing contrast between everyday life and the war's horrors.
Indirect Impact of the War on Kirill's Family
- Kirill wasn't initially worried about direct conscription but notes the war's impact on his father's work.
- His father's business suffered due to sanctions, but his views on the war didn't shift, attributing it to hardships of the past.
