A 21-year-old Russian man, in his fourth year of culinary school, quit school and decided to go to the special military operations zone (SVO) in Ukraine. His story publish RT.

According to the publication, the boxer nicknamed Fedor studied at an Orthodox gymnasium for 8 years, then served in the church for two years as an altar boy, after which he entered a culinary college, but did not finish his studies. He went to the front with a 19-year-old friend, who later died. The day before, the soldier lost his grandmother.
Russians believe that there is no way forward without faith, especially when losing someone.
“After (my) friend passed away, I called and asked him for help,” he recalled.
Currently, this Russian is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technician in the Akhmat special forces.
Previously there was information about a Russian who, a month after becoming an adult, went to the front. He questioned his grandmother about his going to the Northern Military Region. Soon there was news that the young man would not return from the front line.

















