Azovstal defender, who lost his arm, told how he plans to return to civilian life and find a job at miltech
A military man wants to join a company that works to improve Ukrainian society.
A military man wants to join a company that works to improve Ukrainian society.
A military man wants to join a company that works to improve Ukrainian society.
A fighter of the "Azov" brigade with the call sign "Morty", who lost an arm during the defense of Mariupol, told how he plans to return to civilian life and possibly find a job in the miltech sphere.
"The plans for the near future are as follows: to resign from the service, rest for a few weeks or months, go abroad with my wife, return and look for a job," said the soldier.
He added that he wants to get into a company that works for the betterment of society. "To help, if not at the front, then in our Ukrainian society," explained Morty.
"Maybe it will be a miltech company that provides military units, maybe not," said "Morty," who is currently studying for a master's degree in national security at Ostroh Academy.
We will remind that the "Azovstal" harrow lasted 86 days - from March 18 to May 16, 2022 on the territory of the Mariupol metallurgical plant "Azovstal". On May 16, the Ukrainian garrison surrendered by order of the top leadership of the state.
On July 28, on the territory of correctional colony No. 120 in Olenivka, where the defenders of "Azovstal" were kept, the Russian occupiers committed a mass murder of prisoners, as a result of which 53 soldiers of the "Azov" regiment were killed, and another 130 were injured.
Morty is an Azov fighter. A participant in the Russian-Ukrainian war, who lost an arm in Mariupol and was captured in Olenivka. Already six months after the exchange, he returned to the service.


