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Viktor Vyplyashkin from Luhansk considers himself Russian, although he has Ukrainian citizenship. He entered the war through mobilization and considers it a miracle that he survived. However, he does not condemn Russian aggression against Ukraine. In an interview with Lyubomir Ferens, Victor talked about how he understands Ukrainian nationalism, what he thinks about the status of the Russian language in Ukraine and the future of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
00:00 Start
01:47 How did salaries in Luhansk change after 2014?
03:38 About the events of 2014
05:01 "I was a Russian, so I remained"
07:30 How is Ukraine different from Russia?
09:12 Were you persecuted for your nationality?
10:17 Why don't you like Ukrainian nationalists?
13:30 About the language issue
17:07 Why is the war going on now?
18:45 Is Ukraine an independent country?
20:55 What justifies the February 24 invasion?
25:48 What can you say to Ukrainians and Russians?
27:10 About the future of Luhansk and Donetsk
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