>>510026663>yet somehow, some fucking how, almost no zigger in Russia personally knows any zigger in his/her own circle who actually died in this warAbsolute false, its actually the opposite, everyone knows someone who was culled in this very special smo. It became so common that "enlisting" procedure even developed a pattern. Here's how it goes; you get enlisted, first they will let you enjoy the signing bonus, then you will be sent somewhere where you do almost nothing, but you still get paid the fighting money (2k usd), you will be somewhere far from the front line, fixing cars or some mechanical shit, this is the first rotation so you could relax and tell all your friends how good you have it while they bust their asses for a quarter of that, then you get a vacation, between two weeks and a month, still get paid those money too, and then after you rest you get straight to the front line hell, usually the most brutal zone where you'll be lucky to survive the first week, most don't, but those who do can live up to a year with regular rotations, almost get used to this danger, figure out that you won't die because you learned shit, the recruits die but you don't, you're an oldfag you know how to survive, and a year later you will just don't come back, either be MIA or confirmed dead, everybody will shrug their shoulders and say that your life couldn't last forever and it was to be expected. This is very common so much that i haven't heard of any other way the "enlisting" went, everyone assumes the soldier will die its only a matter of time, even the soldiers themselves, which is why they get dead drunk each time they comeback, and keep drinking the entire time they are home because they know what's coming and know that they can't escape it.