https://t.me/pravdaGerashchenko_en/34872

The story of 19-year-old Russian Vladislav Naumov is an example of how one wrong decision can change a whole life. He was imprisoned for drug distribution and went to war in Ukraine.

  • @Cephalotrocity@biglemmowski.win
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    197 months ago

    At least he surrendered. So long as he’s smart enough to not return to ru until after the war is over he has his whole life ahead of him.

        • @holycrap@lemm.ee
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          116 months ago

          My understanding is they get the choice if they call the surrender line or otherwise seek surrender. If they’re captured they don’t get a choice.

        • @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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          97 months ago

          I was unaware of this. I thought it was mandatory.

          If that’s true, I hope this guy chooses to stay in Ukraine.

          • @slaacaa@lemmy.world
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            36 months ago

            I would assume they can offer not to exchange you, in return for e.g. making a statement like this. Kid would be tortured and killed back in Russia after this video

            • @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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              6 months ago

              Again I don’t actually know how this works.

              I wonder, in a cold world, if Ukraine would care about that, if a Ukrainian could be saved.

              I would hope yes, they would care

    • The Cuuuuube
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      6 months ago

      i did some looking and basically, the NGOs that monitor/soft-enforce the Geneva convention are giving Ukraine a pass on video usages like this since Russia

      1. refuses to acknowledge or frame this as a war
      2. is mistreating their POWs much worse
      3. is committing even worse atrocities

      so… yeah it’s not strictly speaking good that Ukraine released this footage, but it’s kind of being internationally recognized as necessary given the circumstances. those NGOs have set the standard that the subjects of videos like this must not suffer excessive or unnecessary indignity

    • @MrMakabar@slrpnk.net
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      56 months ago

      Correct. The Geneva convention forbids exposure to public curiosity of POW. This also may not be revoked, including by the POW themself.