“I chose to die without someone else’s blood on my hands.” A 20-year-old conscript from Komi committed suicide by refusing to go to war

Sergei Gridin, a 20-year-old conscript from Komi, committed suicide in a military unit in the Moscow region, according to the Telegram channel “Mobilization. News". This information was later confirmed by the relatives of the deceased to the Sirena and 7×7 publications.

According to media reports, on February 10, colleagues found Gridin hanging on a belt. He had a suicide note with him, in which he wrote that his   "entered into the rotation to Ukraine." He expressed his unwillingness to go to war, the sergeants and the platoon commander began to mock him, which caused suicide (“I don’t want to and won’t describe these bullying that these animals committed on me, but I can’t live with it”). In the note, Sergey also wrote that he did not want to “submit to people who inspire nothing but fear and disgust”:

“You failed to break me and you will not succeed. Therefore, I decided to die here, in my native land, without someone else's blood on my hands. I would like them to be imprisoned for driving a person to suicide, but this is not practiced in Russia. I hate it!

Sergei's colleagues told Mobilization that this note was not in the materials of the criminal case.

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