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Funeral Business Owner Calls On Kursk Men To Take Up Arms

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Funeral Business Owner Calls On Kursk Men To Take Up Arms

He did not go to war.

Russian "milblogger" and author at the Komsomolskaya Pravda, Dmitry Steishin published a video in which some alleged military man scolds the male of the Kursk region for leaving under fire, writes The Insider.

"I would like to address the male of Kursk: what the f*ck, have you got the wrong regions? Where are you going, my dears? If, f*ck, all our men reverse and leave the cities that are being attacked, f*ck, and so on, what will happen? What are you doing? You can't take up arms? Well then, take shovels, f*ck, dig trenches for the guys, I don't know, deliver food, f*ck. Where are you going?

Give your fucking cars to the guys who are now going to lay down their fucking lives to recapture Kursk. <...> I'm watching the video and I see you driving away. Are you fucking nuts? I don't know, our veteran community in St. Petersburg is all on edge right now, thinking about how to take their weapons and go, how to negotiate so that they can allow it. Stop, f*ck," the man in the video said.

The "angry soldier" turned out to be the director of a granite workshop from St. Petersburg that makes tombstones and helps bury fallen soldiers, the Agency found out. According to journalists, the person in the video is 39-year-old St. Petersburg resident Kirill Suvorov (Vlasikov until 2020). According to the SPARK-Interfax system, he is the CEO of the companies Granite Plant 1 (Saint Petersburg) and First Granite Plant (Karelia), in the latter he also owns a 25.5% stake. The company Granite Plant 1 probably operates under the brand name granite workshop Suvorov, makes tombstones and monuments, offers cremation, burial and delivery services for "cargo 200". The workshop promises to help relatives of deceased soldiers with the preparation of papers, accompanying the deceased and buying tickets for any type of transport, writes the Agency. The publication's journalists called Suvorov, who repeated that men from the Kursk region should not leave the combat zone. At the same time, he said that he did not fight, but went to the "SVO" zone with humanitarian aid. This is probably true, since one of the photos shows gratitude to Suvorov from the Wagner PMC, notes the Agency.

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