The Sevan Podcast - #357 - Stories from Odessa, Ukraine with Yevhenni Pt. 5
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uh what what you upped your game you. No, I wasn't headphones all this time.
Oh, you have?
Oh, shows how much I'm paying attention.
Yeah.
So how are you doing?
I'm good.
I'm good.
I live in a weird place.
It's hard to complain when I'm talking to you,
but they're trying to pass this law in California where they want the police to enforce medical health measures.
Have the police.
So basically, if you don't get an injection,
then the police will grab you and give you an injection.
Crazy, right?
Yeah, it's really crazy.
It might pass. It might pass. It's not like far-fetched either
i'm not it's not like i'm making up some crazy shit like it's a it's a bill on the floor it's
a bill on the floor you know there's there was also a proposal coming out of san francisco
that in order for there to be um it wasn't a law but it's being proposed by some intellectuals in
san francisco that that people who have black kids and people have white kids they exchange them at birth
why why are they doing it because they think that that will bring equality we have a lot of crazy
people in this country it is so bad here but but but like i said we don't have uh our neighbors not
well i was going to say our neighbors not inv, but our neighbor kind of is invading.
Kind of.
We have a good neighbor, so that's good.
Go ahead.
Fake vaccine certificate you have.
Say that again?
When the whole stuff with the corona start, yes.
Yeah.
And we have the COVID certificate yes and there was uh
many news about uh fake certificates in ukraine yes yeah yeah you don't have it
so everyone has those in the united states you mean the fake vaccine card that you got the vaccine? Everyone has those here too.
Many people don't want to have this shit, yes,
and they buy some certificates and live with this.
I think Ukraine has the lowest vaccination rate in Europe.
Maybe, yes.
Especially in that time now.
So when our women and child go away from Ukraine, they don't need a certificate
on the border and they just arrive to Europe without it. So when we travel somewhere by Ukraine,
travel somewhere by Ukraine,
you must give the
vaccine certificate on the train
or on the bus or whatever it is.
And only after that
you can write
what you want. But now it's finished.
You can write whatever you want.
This,
you know,
the guy who used to be President of the United States,
Donald Trump, he's speaking again.
And one of the things he spoke of recently was that we should be very careful letting Germany and Japan build up their militaries again.
And I posted this on my Instagram and someone from Germany said, hey, you know, it's not a big deal.
Germany is a safe country.
And I said, well, look what you guys did with the COVID vaccine.
Look how you treated your people. And he said, oh, shit, you're right.
It's not a safe people. It's an authoritarian regime.
It's freaky. Yeah, it's really,
really, really, really freaky. Yeah, so Ukraine is 34% vaccinated.
On that time, yes.
Which is very low.
I mean, look at Brazil, 75.
The U.S. is 66.
It's about half that of the United States.
It's fascinating to me.
They're saying that 58% of the population on the planet is vaccinated now.
4.57 billion people have taken this drug.
Crazy.
Have you had COVID, Yevgeny?
On the 2020, yes, I have something like that.
And it was one day, yeah, I made the test.
I know that I have COVID.
And after one day of feeling bad, yes, I was good.
And that's the whole story with COVID for me.
I want to show you something.
So I want to believe that my health care, yes, and fitness helped me maybe oh of course of course but i want to think like this of course yeah yeah yeah of course of course it helped you
it helps you in everything if you fall down the stairs it will help you um if you get a venereal
disease it will help you um if you get emotionally hurt it will help you your fitness helps you
your fitness helps you everywhere um it's kind of cool like that about stress and yes that will
you know i i feel like my fitness helped me to uh create a better better day yes so even today we have a very bad night uh i tell you later about that yes but i find some
20 minutes to recovery with with my head to go on the street and do some double unders
500 double unders for time and and it's good it's uh every time is good i'm sorry to hear you say
that that um that you're having some hard times now it seems like we're getting a lot of good
news in the united states at least just from the little bit that i've seen did the ukraine it well
before we switch before we switch i want to show you. I'm going to show you. This is from – we have a group here called the CDC, Center for Disease Control.
They're supposed to make sure the United States is safe from the flu and whatnot.
And this is – let me see if I can pull this up, share.
Normally, I have someone here to help me. They're not here today.
Let me go here and let me move, see if I can make this full screen.
Okay, now listen to what she says here.
Our data from the CDC today suggests that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick,
and that it's not just in the clinical trials, but it's also in real world data.
Our data from the CDC today suggest, you know, that vaccinated people do not carry the virus,
don't get sick, and that it's not just just in the clinical trials but it's also in real world
data so this is she's saying that if you're vaccinated it doesn't matter how old this is by
the way she's saying that people um who are vaccinated they don't they don't carry the
disease and they're good to go well that's never been true not even even for one second. No one ever said that. Not Pfizer, nobody. No one ever said that except for her.
And it's batshit crazy.
Batshit crazy.
I have a lot of examples here.
Yes, yes.
Yeah, everyone knows that's not true.
Even Joe Biden knows that's not true.
Fucking idiocy.
Uh-oh.
Are you on your phone?
You turned sideways, Yevgeny.
Ah, there we go.
All right.
I have a problem with that.
Hey, you sent me that link to, um...
God, that was a horrible read, what you sent me.
You sent me this link to what happened in
Vucha.
Let me see if I can
pull this up over here.
This is the
shit we don't want to hear.
You can hang up and come back, Yevgeny.
You can hang up and come back.
One second, please.
Okay.
Yevgeny sent me this
this morning
uh this is absolutely the shit you don't want to see and um i i think this kind of shit unfortunately
is um is uh man you're gonna see it no matter who goes to war this is a this i think this was
published in wikipedia today april i think it was put up April 2nd, yesterday.
And Yevgeny sent this to me in WhatsApp.
The top says this article and information may change rapidly as the event progresses.
And there's a city called Bucha.
And I'm going to read to you the Wikipedia article now. As a part of the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the the town of bucha being one of the initial
outlined areas of kiev the russian forces moved into so it's basically kiev's like their capital
that's their big city that's where you know all the the politicians hang out i guess and uh on
the outskirts one of the suburbs was a town called Bucha. Unlike in other towns, the mayor continued to remain in office during the occupation.
He was not abducted or executed.
In late March, which is I think last week, prior to the Russian retreat from Kiev, Prosecutor General of Ukraine Irina Vendiktova stated that Ukrainian prosecutors had collected evidence of 2,500 suspected cases of war crimes.
It goes on and on.
Basically, it looks like 400 people in this town were slaughtered.
And this is not the final number of people.
Right, right, right.
You're talking about Bucha, yes?
Yeah.
Yeah. And some of the evidence they're seeing is, you know, people in the streets with their hands tied behind their back, dead, mass graves, pets, pets killed everywhere.
This is terrible. Not only men and women, but a child with tied hands. It's a strange thing. And I read about the girls under 10
years with the signs of rape
so
it's terrible
and we know about
it because
I think you say yes about
that
cities, yes they was
under Russia
last couple of weeks but now our military liberate this
key region and fully completely liberate and now we can see all this all these crimes of Russians of russians uh rima um savchuk says uh those cities are 30 kilometers from kiev well-organized
european style cities damn yeah there is a good infrastructure so this is like uh
under kiev so the the part where many kiev citizens live. They like to buy some houses
near Kyiv.
It's not
a village. It's good
cities with good infrastructure.
I
read a lot of
stories about that.
The stuff that made
my last days.
You can just read this
from young women yes from from that
who uh survival there and i have a couple of stories for you to please give you give you some
some these are stories that you've heard coming out of Bucha? Yeah. You know, now volunteers help the people that come back from Bucha,
Irpen, Dmitrovka.
So this is the cities around the Kyiv.
And now volunteers help these people because there was a long time
under shelters, basements, yes.
They don't see
the daylight
yes, many of them
have no food and water
by the weeks yes, lost
their relatives
or something like that
so this is the stories from real people
that volunteers now
post in the
social medias and all my social medias today
with these stories you can just come to instagram or something you you see that body how do they
validate these stories by the way how do they how do you verify them i only bring this up because
we were getting stories out of new york City during COVID and out of China that there were just mass people dying everywhere.
Right. Or we heard the stories out of India. And now we know they're they're not true.
You know, like they in New York, in our own country, they pulled the tight hands, about rape, little girls, yes,
it's information from the journalist that was there, yes?
There, okay.
And me, as a man who's sitting in the shelter most time of the day,
today it was near five o course yes so i sitting in the
shelter because it's air alarm and we don't have the russian troops on this on our cities on our
streets yes and just realize the situation where you uh in occupied city where every time you heard the bang, bang, bang, yes, you see how it happened.
The building is destroyed near you, yes.
So you go in the basement of what you can go.
So when I see the alarm, I just carefully take all my stuff, yes,
and go with the elevator
yes I go down so I don't
run to the stairs I don't
run because of
banks yes so I'm
just I'm just go like
regular stuff so if
you have the real
dangerous situation on the street you
see troops maybe yeah you see
like the bullets
coming yes or something like rockets yes you don't go uh calmly down yes you just run and take
what you can take yes and uh when you sit there in this situation, so I can't believe that people,
uh,
not have enough food. Yes.
Because they don't,
can't just go from the shelter.
You can go,
but you can be died there.
So I read the story.
I read this story for you.
Yes.
About when,
uh,
now,
what language are these stories written in?
It's written by Ukrainian, but I'm translating English, of course,
so we can understand this.
By the way, for those of you who don't know,
I'm zoomed in using the satellite imagery on Google.
This is Bucha.
And I just want to pull out really quick,
if you can follow my arrow,
I'm going to show you where Yevgeny is, who we're speaking with. He's down here in Odessa by the Black Sea,
the water that's in the most southern part of this photo. And then where the red dot is up here,
the balloon, that's the city we're about to talk about. And he's about to read stories from.
And then just to give you perspective, if I come give you perspective if i come all the way over here all the way over here this this is paris all in the left side of
the screen near um near where yevgeny and i are our pictures are so then you come back all the
way over here and i'm gonna zoom in on bucha okay sorry to interrupt you have guinea let's do it
yeah you you also can show the little bit north and that Bucha. There is a Chernihiv region and north and little bit right.
There is a city Bobrovitsa that I have my mother there and all my relatives there.
And this region now it's also without Russian troops and this is good.
And we'll talk about this later.
But now a story from the people from Bucha.
So people say that for several weeks they sat in a basement without electricity, heating, and food.
The story of a rescued 60-year-old girl.
We ran out of water.
My uncle left the basement for water and
did not return. So we
can think that
he was died by
or killed, yes, by
Russian troops. It was completely
dark. We sat among the dead
bodies and smelled them.
So realize you're sitting in the basement
without lights
and somebody died.
Yes.
I don't know.
And this is terrible.
My mother died three days before we were rescued.
Wow.
I wonder why she died.
Did she die from a bombing, starvation, stress?
We don't know.
We don't know about that.
But this is a short story.
Yes. We don't know about that. But this is a short story, yes, and I have another from just...
I have tears from this story.
They prepared food in the yard on stones.
I dropped you photos from this, yes, it's from Mariupol.
Then there was the shelling, their shelter was destroyed.
Who can
Escape and other people dying on this shelter people were buried right in the yards
Russians were not taken away and their bodies were taken away by animals
She prayed every second for the children to survive
There was no water no food the basement where survive. There was no water, no food.
The basement where we were sitting was found by accident
while running between the bombings.
So they're running away
and just some place that they can find,
yes, they go there.
She told how she did not sleep for a second
and huged the child tightly,
sometimes turning off from helplessness.
They were overwhelmed and there was no point in shouting because the shoulders would kill them just for fun.
There were various thoughts of starvation, such as killing our dog and eating it to last
a few more days
so
when were these posted?
do you know when these were posted, Yevgeny?
this story
is it from, is it recent?
is it in the last week or the last month?
this is
last week from Mariupol last week from Mariupol.
So now from Mariupol every day,
two and a half thousand of people go away from the city.
But you remember, yes, the city was destroyed totally.
You can show the photos before and after the rush is coming.
And now some people can run away from that.
So this is a story from a woman that was there.
And after this, she writes that she thinks about killing her dog, yes,
and she thinks that she's sleeping, yes,
that this is like a dream, yes.
And after that, they were rescued.
So the Ukrainian army just coming for them.
So when you read all this stuff, and in the morning today,
we have the bomb on our oil plant, yes, in Odessa.
So there is a fire.
Is that the first time Odessa has been bombed since you've been there?
So they have a tried a couple of times
but our
our defense
our defense yes
was here and
have a good time but today
it was five rockets
but
two of these five
they destroyed and three
was in Odessa and the oil depot was destroyed.
It was five or six in the morning, yes.
And I was on the streets a couple hours ago and I saw clouds of smoke in one place.
When this happens, how much did you get noticed?
So you said you were outside when these rockets struck?
No, no, no.
I was in shelter, yes.
And what's the story?
We was in the shelter.
We lost our Wi-Fi there.
We lost our Wi-Fi there.
So every 50 minutes, I go to the place where I can find mobile network and looking for the end of alarm.
So we don't know where it finished, so I must check every time.
So I go every 15, 20 minutes.
And in time, our friend came to shelter.
So you know that not all the people go to the shelter in the alarm, so many of them
just sleeping.
So some of our friends came to shelter and said that there is a lot of bombs. Yes, she heard it's bombing and she was scared
because she went down. And we sit down and tried to look for the news and nobody writes
anything because you can't tell information about the bombs because of helping
Russian yes so if you if you write about the place or take a photo from this or
something like that you can help to write to hell next rocket yes just in
place when they want and after it finish in the hour yes we come back and what
time was that at it looks like it's daytime even though the sun even though it's dark it was uh
early morning so 6 a.m or 5 a.m so let me paint this picture a little bit here so how far is this
from your house it's looking like two kilometers, two or three kilometers.
Wow, from the building you're in right now.
Yeah, I just take photos from clouds of smoke.
Wow. Can you send those to me?
Yeah, I think it's done.
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Crazy.
I'm tripping on these.
I'm tripping on these people walking around here.
Just like, look at, look at, there's a dude down here.
And then there was a lady.
Did you see that?
These are incredible images, by the way.
Look at this dude down here.
And then this lady's just walking casually.
But look, guys, this is daytime and it's black under there.
I've been in a massive fire one time, 3,000 homes burning,
and it turned the day into night.
It was a trip.
So this photo that I sent you was in the evening,
so all the day after that, and that's a lot of smoke in this time, too,
because of oil, yes. is this is 14 hours after the
rockets hit you this is a photo nuts so you can can imagine the air in the desert it's not very
good quality i think yes and it's it's a it's a disaster for...
So the people can't have oil for the cars, yes, for their needs.
So it's bad for the city to lose the oil factory.
the oil fact.
Isn't it incredible that you can take a picture,
send it to me,
open it up,
and we show it to the world.
Hey, I got a question for you as I pull this photo up.
Have you done any other podcasts? Is anyone else contacting you in the CrossFit world or news world or any world?
Have you, are you talking to anyone else?
Is anyone from the Ukraine talking to anyone else who's in this community?
Yeah, we, we're talking with the, with the old guys who in the CrossFit community.
So we have the change with information.
Yes.
We talk about the volunteers.
But I mean, publicly, I mean, publicly. heavily changing with information yes we talk about the volunteers publicly i mean publicly
publicly i was on the podcast in the in the escapist corner podcast is from from the
germany yes oh okay i was meet with one guy from that and that's all no Interesting. I find it's fascinating to me.
But I have a lot of words from many people from other countries.
So every time I post something, the people send me some messages.
Here's why i find it fascinating
most of the cross most of the planet is sympathetic to the people of ukraine i think
very sympathetic like holy shit by sympathetic i'm that may even be an exaggeration they're glad
they're not you how's that you know what i mean like i'm glad i'm not in odessa right now um
and and they feel for you like they they can think for a second oh shit if that was my best
friend or my grandmother that would really suck that would be real or if that what if
that happened in my hometown right but i it's not that i'm, I'm the most politically,
I'm so far politically skeptical of what's going on in Ukraine.
You would think based on the way the narrative is in the CrossFit community in
the United States,
that I would be the last person to talk to you.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And instead,
all these virtually really motherfuckers
they can't fucking because they're afraid to ruin their uh their ratings their reputation
they're like like like it's just fascinating to me i know i'm sucking my own dick a little bit
here but but it's just fascinating to me that they're not, it's like this, you know, I eat meat, but I still go to the vegan websites and I watch their videos that show the
mass killing of cows. And I cry. I need the whole story.
Of course you must see the story.
So, so right here, tell me where,
so right now you're on the 21st floor of your apartment in Odessa, Ukraine.
And then this picture is how far from where you're sitting right now?
Three kilometers, I think.
No, no, no, but where you took it from.
I know the smoke is three kilometers.
I took it from the street near my house, my building.
So this is ground level.
You left your building, and this is ground level looking towards those oil fields that we just saw burning.
Mm-hmm.
Crazy.
And why attack those oil fields?
For the obvious reasons, so that you guys don't have oil for transportation?
Yeah, yeah.
It's the… And for heating homes and whatnot i think not with homes now just infrastructures in odessa now
they don't they attack some houses on the sea line yes but it's not nothing massive attack and i hope it's never happened but oil
it's like a critical infrastructure yeah so they interested in this so military infrastructure so
tactically like oil base or something some uh food base, and this is tactical moves.
So they...
Go ahead, go ahead. Sorry, go ahead.
They want to destroy infrastructure so you can find food.
You can go away because you don't have the oil, yes,
and maybe it's water, yes, you can have some poison in water.
So maybe you heard about the chemical weapon.
So Russia wants to activate a chemical weapon to Ukraine.
Have they done that?
When they spoke about our
biological laboratories, yes, so this information was forcing in their media
to high level, yes, and we can use it to their people.
So it's like if we don't do this, yes, they can do this.
So this war starts because Putin says that it's day or two and Ukraine attacks Russia.
So we must do this first.
So it looks like that.
And our government prepared us for this.
So we have a lot of...
Wait a second.
You're saying before Russia even entered the Ukraine,
the Russian people were told that Ukraine attacked Russia?
Yep.
I wonder if I forgot that or it's the first time I'm hearing that.
We have hundreds of memes with
the president of Belarus,
Lukashenko, where he's sitting
and told about the preventive attack
on Ukraine because
he said, I show
you the map, yes, I have the
places where they want
to start attacking Belarus.
So this is very useful for Russians
told that we do this or they do this. So we must be first. And I want one small talk about the
situation. So we see these clouds of smoke, yes, but I'm here and I have a light, I have an internet and some food, yes.
And before we talk about the people who sit in a month in a basement without lights, without
water, and from this perspective, we can imagine what feeling that they have. Yes. Now we have a many, uh,
messages from volunteers,
uh,
because of,
uh,
we don't have enough,
uh,
psychologists.
Yes.
And people who can,
uh,
help,
uh,
mentally for these people.
So this is,
I read the story about the,
uh,
boy who was,
who see like the,
uh, many soldiers
yes
it's hard
to tell yes but they
rape his mother
by days
and then she died
and this boy
he was six years old
and after all this
stuff and he have a white hair now in six years.
You imagine that.
So you, in six years, you watch like the soldier is rape your mother.
One soldier, second soldier, and I can imagine this.
One soldier, second soldier, and I can't imagine this.
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For those of you who don't know, this is a map showing.
I'm going to show you where I'm moving my arrow right here is the Ukrainian-Belarus border.
Belarus is north of Ukraine, and basically this was the country that was saying that they had to attack Ukraine as a preventative measure. Is that border always been a little sketchy?
Yeah.
For the last two years, there's –
No, everything's fine with this border
oh it was fine there was no problems before yeah
are these people who live along this border are they mixed are they ukrainians and like if of
course yeah okay so some of the belarusians live in ukraine and some of the ukrainians live in Ukraine and some of the Ukrainians live in Belarus. There's a blend. For example, my girlfriend has relatives in Belarus. Yes. And her mother has an uncle
in Russia. So it's mixed. And it's an interesting story because her uncle who lives in Russia, he can't talk with us now.
So he can't give some information or something like that.
He's scared that someone's listening to the phone and he could get in trouble.
He's scared and it's reasonable because he can't say nothing now because Russia have a very blurred law about the fakes.
Yes, so literally all that you're doing you can add in this law, yes,
you can add in this law, yes, and they start, go on you, yes, and some straps or go on the jail, something like that. Did the Russian oil fields get attacked by the Ukrainians recently?
We think no, but our government says nothing.
They're reporting here in the United States.
I thought I saw it.
I'm looking for it now.
Russian oil fields, Russia oil fields, Ukraine.
I think that our media was reporting that Ukraine struck Russia.
Novgorod.
And Russia talking about that. But I saw the information about the Russian helicopters there.
So we don't have such helicopters that attack this.
How did they attack that oil field, those oil containers by your house in Odessa?
Were those airplanes that shot rockets?
No, by rockets.
It was the sea rockets from the ships.
From the Black Sea, wow.
From the Sevastopol.
It's from Crimea, if I'm not mistaken.
Okay, so this is Ukraine attacks Russian oil depot
as Mariupol awaits evacuations
and Putin's troops abandon Chernobyl.
I wonder what that means, abandoned.
I wonder why they would leave.
Is there any news that the Russians have had enough already?
We have news about red dislocation, Russia troops.
So they go away from Kyiv and Kharkiv, yes, and the new plan is to go on the east part of Ukraine, yes, where we have Donetsk and Lugansk, yes, and they want to have the ability to do something there.
So they understand that in Kyiv, that's all for all this stuff
because they lost all the technique,
all the maximum number of personnel, yes, equipment,
and they have nothing, just stole some personnel, yes, equipment, and they have nothing,
just stole some things, yes, raped our women and do other crazy things.
So we can see how the second army in the world have their business, yeah?
Yeah, yeah.
in the world have their business, yeah? So.
Yeah, yeah.
Are you see the video, the Belarus
have video in internet, yes?
Three hours on the some,
a three hour video of Russian soldiers
sending looted items to a post office in Belarus.
Yeah, there was someone here posted that.
It said, let me see this
rima savachuk she said um i think this is a she on most of the houses being robbed things were
taken frying pans kitchen stuff and they they said on phone calls with girlfriend they're bringing
his gifts so they're saying that the shoulder soldiers russian the Russian soldiers are robbing and then sending them...
Just imagine, they stole all sorts of kitchen appliances, such as toasters and blenders.
So they stole TVs, carpets.
I read about gold jewelry, earrings that were ripped right out of ears.
Just imagine. earrings that were ripped right out of ears just imagine so they just stole all that they can and literally they call to to the girlfriends to the families and tell about our houses so we have
good houses we we have a good things so the good roads on the street.
So what kind of people we have war with?
So this is like, I don't know how to say it.
It is enough to watch how they fight, yes?
So due to the lack of navigation in the first weeks of the war,
they lost most of their equipment, machines, tanks, and whatever.
They managed to capture only the object of civilian infrastructure.
So they attack Chernobyl, attack Energodar.
It's another nuclear plant.
It's another nuclear plant.
Yes.
And it is logical that you,
it is not human to fight on the nuclear plant.
So you don't want to come to nuclear plant and have some bombs there.
You know that it's,
it's finished not only for your,
for us too.
Yes. finished not only for us too, but all the world can see the responsibility from this. So they are not interested in fighting with our army.
Yeah, we can see this.
It is better to destroy cities, to rob, kill, rape civilians. At the same time, Russia states that they are leaving Kyiv
because they have already implemented the action plan there.
But have they? Is that true? Have they?
No. If the plan was to lose the maximum number of personnel and the equipment and be
expelled or killed, yes is this is what they
got but it kind of reminds me how when um iraq attacked kuwait in the 90s they basically just
stormed the country you know raped and looted the country and then left like pirates yeah like
terrorists why pirates terrorists it's not naturally it's the tragedy for the thousands of Like pirates? Yeah, like terrorists. Why pirates? Terrorists.
It's not naturally.
It's the tragedy for the thousands of families.
So some people lost men, yes, brother, father, yes.
Some families have ripped girl or killed child or lost some people because they leave the ukraine yes this is a
tragedy and these guys just stole the rocket yes it's like the lebowski movie because they want to
have a style in their room yes and And happy go home, yes.
And like the vodka balalaika and Kalashnikov.
Let me play this video here.
This is from CBS. I'm going to run and pee outside this door real quick like a good Armenian boy.
But I'm going to play this video for you and everyone.
And this is CBS News reporting that the Ukrainians attacked Russia.
By the way, there's no judgment being passed. I'm not like, why would they do that?
Like this? I mean, this makes perfect sense. I was accusing Kiev of attacking a fuel depot in Belgorod.
It's the first report of a Ukrainian airstrike on Russian soil.
Russian officials claim Ukrainian choppers crossed the border and fired on the
facility. Ukraine's foreign minister isn't confirming or denying the reports. The Kremlin
said the incident could jeopardize peace talks. Russian forces have reportedly given control of
Chernobyl back to Ukraine. The defunct power plant is the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster.
It was taken by Russian forces in late February.
Plant workers claim soldiers suffered radiation poisoning
after digging trenches in the exclusion zone around the reactor.
Meanwhile, efforts are once again underway to evacuate civilians
from the besieged city of Mariupol.
But Ukrainian officials warn they still need guarantees for an evacuation corridor.
The Red Cross sent buses to help people on Thursday, but say what do you think? Bullshit.
And I'm open to it. I'm open to all of our news here in this country is propaganda. So we don't
know what the fuck is going on. It's true that our government has not confirmed the attack, but they say nothing.
Because there was the information that there was a helicopter that we don't have in Ukraine
with the Russian flags, I don't know.
So they're silent about that. But the fact that Russia may attack their oil plant, it's logical because all the news
talk about Russia doing bad things, Russia killing civilians and all the stuff that we're talking
about, and nothing about the bad stuff from Ukraine. So they must do something to compromise the Ukrainians.
Because what they were, one side is attacking, killing, robbing, and the other side is just
taking defense.
So it must be happening. But I think it's not end with just go away all Russians from Ukraine.
I think after all this horror, yes, our soldiers just want to go to Moscow and do crazy things there.
The people on the war, they
don't have
a good emotional phone.
Right, right, right.
When you go on the
we read from the news
about all
this stuff, but here the people
who see firstly
you go to the city with
the weapon
yes and you firstly
see these bodies you see
this scary things
yes and this is very
bad for your nervous
system we know about it
and
I don't know but
it's you can't just forgive this
you cannot is that what you said yeah yeah it's interesting uh chris so so chris said
um this is this chris said but the absurd situation that from our perspective
this guy's news might be coming from a comedy troupe running his country
and that's exactly why i talked to him
that's exactly why i'm talking to him
because we because we know because we know we know we're already where our news is coming from.
But this guy is showing us pictures.
Confirming rocket attacks two or three kilometers from his fucking apartment building that our own news is saying attack oil refineries.
I don't think I don't think anyone's I don't think anyone's denying you cannot deny that this place has been attacked by Russia.
I mean, I think you'd be crazy to.
And I'm not suggesting he does, and I know it's a lot for you to process, Yevgeny, to see those comments.
But it's also important that you see the perspective of America.
You know what I mean?
Of a lot of Americans, especially when our own country is falling apart.
It's bizarre.
I mean, of a lot of Americans, especially when our own country is falling apart.
It's bizarre.
Yeah.
I read a comment from one guy about why I don't take a weapon and don't go to protect my country.
Because I don't know how I can do this.
Yes, I can do the training.
Yes, I can do the free training.
I can work on my project for this.
I can bring the money training. I can work on my project for this.
I can bring the money for the army.
Yes, that is the thing that I do already.
Yes, but I don't know how to kill people now.
And I think I just go on the war and die there.
So if time is coming, I take a weapon and do something with this. But now I don't see the possibility for me to help my country with the weapon in my hands.
So I ask on this comment because I'm not the army man, yes?
So I don't like all...
I know that there is people who like this, yes?
I know that there are people who like this, to be the soldiers, to do all this stuff, and to have a war too.
It's not a secret that people who have good skills can help and ride around the world to help our army. Yes, because they know how to do this.
And what can I do in this situation?
I wonder if this happened in the United States.
I bet you 20 million people would die in a month from running out of medication.
Just because we have so many sick people in this country.
I bet you, maybe more, maybe 40 million, maybe as many people that are in the entire population of Ukraine would die if the United States went to war on our soil just because of the stop in the supply chain.
Because what is happening to the people there who need medication?
I mean, it's so your entire infrastructure is, well, not yet.
Odessa, you're still getting food in odessa
and your water still runs like of course of course yeah but but kiev is not no no no kiev not now it's
two is a good infrastructure so there was a problems yeah it's it's back it's back
already in my own town you remember remember? On the north part.
Where your parents are.
Where is my mom?
My father is in Kiev now. So he talked about good prices and a good amount of food.
So this is not a problem.
But in the north Ukraine, where is my mother located, there is a high prices on products, but you also
can find all that you want now.
A problem with the food now in that cities that controlled by Russians.
So it's the Kherson region, so this is Mariupol, this is the east of Ukraine where Donbass
and Lugansk, yes.
There is, you can find these problems because of the occupant is stay on the road
and don't give the opportunity to ride with the food.
And they try to give some help, yes, with the food or something
but there is a
curious story
with you remember
Kadyrov
we were talking
about him
earlier
Ramzan
who
who
was
hunting for
Bandera
who died
18 years ago
so
the Kadyrov
his people
is
this is a TikTok tock army.
Yes.
So the guys who like filming the videos,
so they do a good thing.
So they ride in one village.
They ride with the wheat,
wheat,
uh,
Ukrainian wheat,
and they give it to the people and say that this is from the Chechnya.
It's a humanitarian help from Chechnya.
So this is a comical
situation. So they
stole it from some other city
and write to this city
and give to people
to be a robbing goods. Yes?
Right.
If you were
to describe the situation now for ukraine do you have any clear perspective on
i know i asked this last week how this is going to end do you have any is it getting more chaotic
every day we go or is it getting less chaotic are we coming closer to a resolution i guess i see that everything drags on so okay putin wants to continue this so it's
like the uh you push it yes the people is exhausted the money is our yes the all this stuff is go go
go and this is this is the situation that happened now. But in strategy of the war, yes, Russia
now tried to hold the east of Ukraine because every expert says that Putin wants to celebrate
the Victory Day, you know, the 9th of May, it's
for Russia, it's a special day because
of, they celebrate every
year the end of the Second
World War, so
this big victory,
yes, for Russian people
it's like the, ideologically
yes, it's very important
and
And he thinks that if he does that on the...
No, no, no, no.
It doesn't matter what he does until the 9th of May.
Because of Russian propaganda, everything that happened in Ukraine,
it's good for Russia, for Russian propaganda.
So every situation, they turn on and write about the good stuff.
So they take some village, 50 buildings in the village, yes,
and Russia take this city, and they write a big post, yes,
about so they take this city, there is a megapolis,
there is a strategy object and other. So he just wants to do this
for the mental health of his people to believe in him so that he does something.
Because we have a lot of percent of people in russia that can't believe in the murders
in all the stuff that we're talking today it's it's hard stuff uh you know all day i walking
around do some things today and i feel it i don't know why but i feel it in my my organism so it's it's hard to read about the rip 10 years girl yes and about the killed
children without reason so they they can't just stand and kill a russian soldier
just can't so they don't have weapons so that they don't want this to do yes i i understand
understand when they go to house yes and kill all the men but but what is this
i want to ask you i want to ask you i want to ask you two questions about what you just said
i don't want to ignore what you just said about the hardships that you're starting to feel it have on your organism, on your body, the stress.
See this map here?
So were you saying that Putin wants to settle – well, let me start here.
All of these places you see where there's red, are those all places where Russian troops have been?
Yeah, they have been there. But in Chernihiv region, now it's clear. And Kyiv also clear. So it's not actual map, I think.
But there are still troops in Ukraine. Where are they now in Ukraine?
On the east side in Ukraine and on the Kherson region on the south of
Ukraine. So where the Crimea is... So when you say the east, you mean over here?
Yeah. Where this arrow is?
This is where the Donetsk, Lugansk and Mariupol, you can see the cities on the east
side. And then the line...
How about over here though and leave? Have any troops come all the way over there yet now they
Do some preventive attacks. Yes for scared people on that region, too. So
before we start our
Conversation there was the alarm but not in Odessa and I see the map and that was everything about
west of Ukraine so
there was the reason
to set the alarm
so they attacked Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk
they tried to attack
all the cities that was
a colony before so
the plan was work with
the Kiev, yes, occupation
with the Kiev, Kharkiv and with the Kyiv, Kharkiv,
and from the south of Ukraine, Kherson, where you can see more red now, yes,
it's near me, near Crimea.
This was the plan.
And now they say that they finish with Kyiv, Kharkiv,
and this is dislocated on that side that I talked about before.
So it's the East Ukraine and all this region.
So it's very good to Russia to own this territory.
So you can have like gangrene on Ukraine.
Understand?
Yes.
So this part that is bloody all the time,
so where you can do some provocations,
separatism attack and others.
So you can just freeze the war, the world war,
and work with the terrorist attacks and all this stuff for for the long
period so this what experts think about that now um rima says they say it's the ukrainian um
army killing civilians but that doesn't make any sense why would ukraine army kill its own civilians i don't know why yeah it's complete
so we can see the evidence of russia killed the civilians but when russian propaganda say that we
kill civilians they can't take the some things to show to improve this, so that our soldiers kill civilizations.
And this is strange for me to say this. You can find a lot of videos from
Chernihiv region too, from the villages that are located near my city. When the Ukrainian army comes, people run to them, give them food,
say that it's nice to see this, say something about the Russian army.
They say, look, I'm happy to hear you, and this guy can be there.
You go, guys, and help us.
So people are happy to see army our government do the
right work about that so people mostly people motivated so i don't feel me motivated now
because i'm exhausted from the last days and i can finish my projects that i want to finish, but it doesn't matter. But all our nation now, it's grouped, and we feel like, yeah,
we go to the victory, and we all tolerable and pray for our army.
This guy says, easy for us to say, go protect your country from our comfort zone he's relating
to you it's easy for you know someone sitting on their couch um in the united states to say hey go
go fight uh but but i can tell something about that so i do that i can do so i have many friends
with it sector and we
together we work on the attack
the DDoS Russian sites.
So I try to do
right thing about social
media. So I write about
what's happening.
You're fighting in your
own way. You might not be carrying on.
I try to talk with you about this.
So if,
if this guy asks that question,
so he heard my story,
so he,
he can do some,
do some conclusions about that.
So maybe he,
he looks different on this.
I,
I give people free workouts now.
I try to motivate people and to give them some reason to do something, yes?
So not only sitting and look on the windows and waiting for the bombing, yes?
So we do something.
on the windows and waiting for the bombing, yes?
So we do something.
And all money that I earn, yes,
the half of this money I send to our army and to our civilians to help people who lost their houses, yes?
So now I work literally for food.
So I don't have the money to move somewhere, yes, to do something. But
I do what I can do. If I have a skill or have the possibility to go and take weapons, I'll
do this. But all my life, yes, I was like a
peaceful man and I don't like
to have fights,
yes, or something like that, yes.
I have the
experience in
martial arts,
yes, but it was
just for my
defense, but not for go and kill Russians, you know.
Yevgeny, from the beginning of this call, you've implied that you're getting more and more stressed out,
that you're feeling this in your body, that something is happening, that you're changing.
Have you broken down since this has happened?
Have you cried and looked to the heavens and said,
oh my God, what the fuck is going on?
I was cried when my closest friend died.
Remember this story?
This was the broken moment and this was really hard.
And I sitting in that night and feel all the horror of the war so I feel
it just on my bones I feel it so I can sleep normally and and I can't believe
in this I don't know how it can happen to he died and I saw this video with his body and you know what about that
this is what's finally resolved the story with my friend. So I tell you about after the liberation
of settlements in my homeland his relatives were finally able to get there and pick up his body.
So because early we know that we saw that he was buried by the local citizen of that city.
But in reality, it's turned like his body has been lying there all the time.
So all this month, his body lying on the road.
And only yesterday it was the funeral, yes.
And we can't be there.
So me and our closest friends, so I have friends who are now on the west of Ukraine,
on the north of Ukraine.
So nobody can be on his funeral.
And this is a scary and horrible situation.
So if you remember, that was the guy with whom I went to school,
so from the first graduate and then we was in the college
together and finish university together and then he he arrived to france and in the french
legion he has a contract yes and before war started month before war started he come back and that was the good surprise
you know i come back to come back from odessa in my hometown and there was some some barbecue
and my friend coming to me and he asked me to help him and he have some uh big car with uh no window so i don't know what was there and i
go to help him he opened the door and there was this guy yes he he right for i don't know that
he come back from france and he he coming from the car so we have some huge hooks and that was
really happy moment so that was like a new year for me in this
this was a couple months ago yes yeah so we was so happy and uh and the girl of my girlfriend of
my friend filmed the video when we meet this and and i can't watch this video until this moment because I can't believe that he is not with us now.
Yes.
Fuck, dude.
Because of war, yes, I think I'm restraining my emotions.
Yeah, yeah yeah yeah i'm wait for that time when i when i can sit and cry for
him yes and single about all all stuff that happened because i see a thousand of photos
with him a thousand of moments you know in everyday life i was like oh this is like the
alexander tell me yes oh this is his words and this this. Yes. Oh, this is his words.
And this happened all the time.
So this is just that stuff that I must face with after war.
I don't know how it is.
You're like a can of Coke that's been shaken, but you haven't opened it yet.
And if you're talking about my stressful situation or something like that all this little piece of stress
they be on me and
all this week
I must film some
exercise so I
do some
project with online
trainings yes I want to
give free online
trainings with
with filming
exercises so with my
programming and do
this with some hashtags
yes
with
like we against war yes
and it's
like two hours of time I must
go on right place yes and
film all this stuff and we
all week yes i can do this so i film like the half of this video and write a couple of programs
because i can like like be in focus you know because every time if you i do regular stuff, yes, so I can prepare some food, I can go on the training once, two or three days.
But in general, if you want to sit and do something, because I like in the start of all this situation,
I think, oh, this is a good time to study, yes, so I can go some courses
in the free time, so if you're sitting in the shelter, you can read something, but it's
only my thinking, because if you're sitting on the shelter, you can't think about some
study information, your head is in another place, so it's it's uh it not give you time to
think about something else so uh it's exhausted you it's uh uh scared you and And the worst is that you don't know what to wait in tomorrow.
Yes.
You have zero stability.
Yeah.
So in the morning we have these oil plants.
Yes.
But what happened?
By the way, I want to, we have the open cinema.
Yes.
In Odessa.
And now they go like the godfather with original language with subtitles
and i never see godfather in cinemas of course yes because when when when it was i i was
baby not even born no no not born yes and i have some tickets and want to go there with my girlfriend
but we wake up from the air alarm and then i understand that we don't go to the cinema because
it don't end till this time so i must take off these tickets and that's all you think about cinema, you think about something
good in your life
yeah, I watch the movie, I sit in the cinema
broke and
that's all
tomorrow we want to start
our outdoor training season
I drop you some photo
from our
from this stuff, yes, there is a
container near the sea and we have the
classes there and i don't know can we can we do this or another alarm or another some some
don't understanding stuff happens so it's the life that you can't live.
You just do what you can do in this moment and that's all.
Yeah, it's a super unstable existence.
Rima says something else good here.
That's how propaganda works. In Russia, they do believe they came to save us,
and our army don't let them do so.
Do you know Rima by any chance uh no i i think
i think i can't understand rima yeah rima is ukrainian now it's so true it's ukrainian uh
second name yes so i i can i understand who is this it's's like maybe a sister of some coach that I know, maybe,
but it's not 100%.
When Russian soldiers talk with their wives,
so it's the conversation like, I stole this or this,
and she's like, yeah, it's cool.
I'm glad to or this. And she's like, yeah, it's cool. I'm glad to hear this.
And I don't hear about this stuff,
but many of them call their wives and talking about the ripped.
So they have other girls, yes, and they talking with their wife.
So I don't understand what the people live in russia
maybe it's something um just one second
it's like the primitive herd yes something like that because they they need kitchen stuff they
need the carpets they don't have enough sex.
So I don't know.
But yes, somebody say me that if you faces the war, yes, you lost your human face.
Right.
But.
Wow.
But I.
Yeah, yeah.
Look at that's what Rima says here.
Seeing your country being destroyed, death and all all that horror, and not being able to change it,
brings the anger and tension they build,
all the possible hate towards them.
This is what you're saying. It changes your face.
Is there anything you want to finish with today, Yevgeny?
Let me ask you this. Where's your girlfriend?
Did she end up going to leave?
Yeah, she's here now.
Oh, but she didn't go to
the city of Lviv?
No, no. She
didn't come here.
Do you have any plan to leave
now? To leave? To go to leave?
No, we have another plan
because of the
occupation of Kyiv and Chernihiv region
and maybe it's can be possible in next week or next couple of weeks
to go home and see my father and mother.
It's maybe most important that something else.
Because there you were training me once in Banda.
There, you were training me once, Banda.
Rima says that she was training with me in the CrossFit box.
So, hello, Rima.
And Lviv was attacked, you remember, yes?
Right, right.
And the oil plant in Lviv was destroyed before the plant destroyed in Odessa so we forget about this idea
because it's not
not safe to go
there and she
don't want to go without me
now because of
all this story about
scaries of
Russian soldiers
it's
you understand and my heart
also not
in right place when I read about
that and think about
she's alone travel around
Ukraine in this hard time
so now we're thinking
now we I thinking
about open the season and think that all things are going to be fine
and I can finish my project and start to do something more.
Because this is another problem when you see what other people do,
when somebody can handle with that weapon and protect
country yes and i understand that uh i'm the man and i also must be there but right i understand
that this is not reasonable to go uh in in my situation now so i must go some some study of this, yes, or some I don't know what, but
it's
turned on you and you think
about it and
all the time I have
the free brain, I think
what can I do more?
What can I do about this and
help in other way?
this is the mostly people
in Ukraine think like that now
what can I do how I
help to
finish all this stuff
because
economic is not work yes
the you can go
anywhere you can die every
time so you understand so
we must finish war and then then
everything is going to be fine so if i can to say something i want to all the people
be safe and think think about positive way so yes it's it's horrible to read about
this stuff
that we're talking today
but we must believe in better
because if
darkness come to our
hearts so we
can stand
with the light and can
defense all the good that we
have because
of this bad stuff
all good can die
in our hearts so
if we
all we be angry
and want to kill somebody
we can't build a good country
yes
and
something like that
it was very well said Yes. And something like that.
It was very well said.
All right. Thank you. Right now, you're going to go to bed now. It's midnight, one in the morning there?
It's 11 o'clock in the night.
All right. Thank you for coming on. I presume we will try to do again same time next Sunday.
I'm enjoying this.
I appreciate the perspective.
I think it's good for me.
In the most selfish way, I think it's excellent for my well-being, my heart, my mind.
And I hope it's the same for you and the people listening. I appreciate, Sivan, for you to help me with this.
And for me, you know, it's like the checkpoint, you know.
you now it's like the checkpoint you know in last our meeting when I was in the shelter I think about all this seven days yes I can finish that project that
I want yes and it's like checkpoint so I come to you and can't tell you about
that yes have some emotion about it but nothing happened in this seven days with uh with my
productivity so uh so i must be more motivated yes so i must be uh be strong yes and uh
try to do something and not sitting without uh without business yes so it sounds like tomorrow
you're gonna try to start start the outdoor season for training.
And that'll be the first thing we talk about next week.
Maybe, yes.
Yeah.