Occupiers pay USD 20,000 to escape war (audio)

This what a serviceman of the russian army may have to pay to get ‘demobilization’ documents and go home.

This is evidenced by a telephone conversation of the invaders intercepted by the SSU.

The father, mobilized in the so-called DNR, tells his son that he is trying to find people who would help them both ‘demobilize’. He admits that he’s ready to sell his car for this.

But his son assures him that this sum is not enough, because for ‘demobilization’ they charge USD 20,000, and not USD 2,000, as the father thought: ‘Well, that was the price when they were grabbing everyone, but now, when people are sitting here, they’ve raised it [the bribe]. In short, demobilization costs 20 thousand dollars.’

So, the estimates are simple: if you manage to sort things out right away, you can evade ‘mobilization’ on the spot for just USD 2,000. If not, then getting away from the front will cost ten times more.

Instead, the SSU reminds of a free alternative - hotline 2402. By calling this number, you can surrender and save your life.