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"The 'white sun' - that's how I called the light bulb - was constantly shining, so I couldn't sleep, and I had no appetite because the toilet stank so badly." This is the story of nineteen-year-old Artur Yaroshevsky, an activist from the town of Prymorsk in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. He was captured for his love of Ukraine. When they came for him, a neighbour told his mother: "That's what he needs. Let him sit there, the bander!" The 2-by-4-metre isolation cell had a toilet, a bench, a table and two beds. The collaborators assured him that Russia was here forever...
00:00 Start
00:33 About captivity
02:29 The beginning of the war in Primorsk
03:29 About panic with cash
04:55 Queues for products and terrible Russian goods
05:41 "Since 2014, we have knitted nets for soldiers"
07:00 "Going to rallies with Ukrainian flags"
09:06 About pro-Ukrainian residents of Primorsk
11:22 in 2019, the guy created an Instagram channel about his hometown
12:41 a.k. found Artur
19:10 "I spent five days in the detention center"
22:40 "They offered me cold porridge like a dog"
23:53 They threatened to take me to Donetsk or Rostov
26:12 About an activist I know who became a collaborator
27:21 "When I left the station, tears just flowed like a river"
28:09 "After being captured in the sea, I washed off everything that was"
29:16 About volunteering
30:53 About the Ukrainian language
32:56 About the delay in evacuation
35:30 "In Vasylivka, they fell with "hail", artillery, there were mines on the roads"
36:31 "When they saw our flag, everyone cried"
37:01 About a tattoo in the form of Primorsk
37:46 "I'm going to come back!"
38:28 About life in Lviv
39:12 About filling the Instagram channel