Руслан Давід - інтерв'ю про вуличні бої, втрату ноги, полон, Редіса, честь воїна

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27.9.2022

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0:16 – Ruslan lost a leg at Azovstal and recently received a prosthesis. 1:17 – He explains his role and the skills that led him there. 1:57 – He describes leaving the marine infantry and joining Azov. 2:32 – He shares what it feels like to be in a combat zone. 3:00 – He talks about the sports competition that emerged during war. 3:18 – He recounts the beginning of his military service. 4:31 – He explains how he first entered the ATO. 5:16 – He discusses the start of the invasion. 5:32 – He describes Mariupol as an unexpected challenge. 5:48 – He explains why he believed he could fly to Mariupol. 7:06 – He recounts the moment he encountered the full‑scale invasion, moving from work straight into war. 9:18 – He describes voluntarily flying a helicopter to Mariupol. 11:19 – He explains how fighting began immediately after landing. 11:45 – He recalls how old friends met him at Azovstal. 12:03 – He shares how the author first saw his Instagram. 12:37 – He explains how Mariupol’s defense was organized. 14:16 – He gives his impressions of the battles in Mariupol. 14:30 – He discusses whether any artillery remained in Mariupol. 15:14 – He describes how Mariupol residents destroyed enemy equipment. 15:36 – He explains how the “Muka” worked against BTRs. 16:57 – He reflects on the most honorable death for a man. 17:45 – He comments on propaganda against Mariupol during the siege. 18:56 – He talks about the legendary mech driver “Bucefal” in Mariupol. 20:54 – He recounts how he lost a leg in Mariupol. 22:11 – He explains how he asked his comrades to shoot themselves. 27:50 – He evaluates Russian skills in street battles. 29:09 – He discusses “tactical typochki” and gives an example of a street fight in Mariupol. 30:02 – He talks about using submachine guns. 31:19 – He comments on Russian tank crews. 32:59 – He explains why there was no tactical retreat from Mariupol. 33:39 – He discusses Russian artillery. 33:45 – He explains what was promised to defenders and how he ended up in captivity. 34:30 – He recounts being exchanged after being told they were being taken to a shooting. 36:15 – He discusses whether there was a direct order to retreat from Mariupol. 40:19 – He describes battles on Svitlodarska. 42:15 – He reflects on how many more combat sorties he needs to match Arystovych. 42:47 – He comments on soldiers who respect Arystovych. 44:09 – He explains what the defender of Azovstal did not like about Arystovych. 44:35 – He discusses the president and GRU’s plan for prisoners. 46:27 – He recounts how many times he was asked about “Chemik.” 49:46 – He shares the dumbest question he received on Instagram. 52:05 – He talks about attacks on Instagram regarding Russian‑language music. 52:37 – He discusses language issues in war. 54:15 – He explains how he was made a sponsor of terrorism. 54:49 – He comments on pseudo‑volunteers. 55:37 – He talks about men in the rear. 1:00:17 – He discusses a fund to support fighters after injuries and captivity. 1:02:46 – He talks about Azov.